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The University of Massachusetts provides a dedicated linguistics major, along with eight interdisciplinary programs that blend linguistics with other disciplines such as anthropology, Chinese, German, Japanese, philosophy, Portuguese, psychology, or Spanish. Additionally, students can pursue specialized certificates in American English linguistics or TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). A linguistics education proves beneficial for careers where language plays a central role, including fields like communications, speech pathology, information technology, legal studies, education, psychology, and language instruction. Linguistics explores language structure, evolution, variation, and its cognitive and social dimensions. Drawing from humanities, STEM fields, and social sciences, this discipline appeals to students with diverse academic interests. Proficiency in foreign languages enhances this major, while mathematical skills support the theoretical aspects of linguistic analysis.