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Students pursuing linguistics as undergraduates examine language as an organized system, with the flexibility to tailor their studies to specific areas of interest such as language structure, evolution, usage patterns, and social implications. The Linguistics Department boasts more than 100 undergraduate students and typically confers about 45 bachelor's degrees each year, many of which are combined with another major. The linguistics program immerses undergraduates in methodical language analysis while highlighting language's significance across human experiences. Learners examine cutting-edge research on language's core characteristics and may participate in such studies themselves. They investigate how linguistic insights illuminate human cognition and social dynamics, while also applying these principles to fields like computational linguistics and language education. Though linguistics employs specialized methodologies, its undergraduate courses tackle fundamental questions relevant to broader liberal arts and scientific inquiry.