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Human communication universally relies on language, which linguistics scientifically examines in all its variations. This field encompasses multiple disciplines that analyze language structure, meaning, and application through diverse methodologies. As scholars explore this essential human trait—our capacity for linguistic exchange—they reveal how language fundamentally influences and operates within societies. Linguistic research systematically tackles both theoretical inquiries and real-world language issues, employing varied approaches from different theoretical frameworks to numerous investigative techniques. Beyond examining phonetics, grammar, and meaning, the discipline explores language acquisition, contextual usage, neurological processing, preservation efforts, and computational language applications. Linguistics' wide-ranging nature attracts those seeking either specialized focus or interdisciplinary exploration.
Students must have completed a secondary and college or university credentials from non-U.S. institutions.
The university will require the following minimum scores on the redesigned SAT: SAT Reading = 24, Writing and Language = 25 and Math = 24. On the ACT, a minimum score of 19 on the Reading section and 19 on the Math section.
Minimum scores requirements are as follows:
TOEFL: Paper-Based: 550; Internet-Based: 80
IELTS: 6
MELAB: 77