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Dive into the exploration of language and uncover how it transforms in form, structure, and usage. The University of North Texas' Linguistics program gives students a thorough understanding of the discipline's history while building expertise in key areas like phonetics, phonology, morphology, and syntax, revealing the boundaries and possibilities of language systems. A primary objective of the undergraduate curriculum is to spark students' fascination with linguistic and cultural variety. The BA in Linguistics guides learners through hands-on experience analyzing data to identify systematic language patterns (linguistic problem-solving). Students develop skills in reviewing, composing, and presenting summaries of published research along with constructing original theoretical positions. Through Capstone and Scientific Methods courses, students gain experience in conducting independent research—assessing prior studies with proper citations while designing and documenting new experiments and theories.
The Linguistics Department works closely with Library and Information Science, Learning Technologies, and Computer Science to foster an interdisciplinary setting for crafting cutting-edge programs that merge language research with database architecture, text analysis, computational linguistics, and natural language processing techniques.
Linguists here share a fundamental belief: examining diverse language systems is essential to grasp the full scope and constraints of human language structure, acquisition, and application. This understanding requires working with premium linguistic resources—specifically, collections of authentic language samples from real human communication.
Our department prioritizes equipping you with the skills and understanding needed for professional success or advanced academic pursuits. The program immerses you in language studies to comprehend its architecture, practical use, systematic design, and real-world implementations.