Courses that Satisfy the Linguistics Major

Courses that satisfy Linguistics major requirements

If you want to know if you have satisfied the breadth (II) and/or research-focus (IV) requirements for the Linguistics major, please see below. For further questions, particularly errors on your Degree Tracker report, please contact the Linguistics office, your advisor, or the Director of Undergraduate Studies (Dr. Pak, mgpak@emory.edu).


Courses that satisfy the breadth requirement (II) for the Linguistics Major:

Structural:

  • LING 210 Sounds of Human Language (every semester)
  • LING 212(W) Structure of Human Language (every semester)
  • LING 214 Meaning of Human Language (every semester)

Cognitive:

  • LING 309/PSYC 309 Brain and Language (every semester)
  • LING 316/PSYC 316 Language Acquisition (every semester)
  • LING 317/PSYC 317 Psycholinguistics (every semester)
  • LING 318 Second Language Acquisition (S17 only – not S18, S19 or SP21)
  • LING 385 Introduction to Psycholinguistics (every semester)
  • LING 385 Language, Music and the Mind (FA16)

Sociocultural:

  • LING 285 Introduction to Sociolinguistics (SP18, FA19)
  • LING 327/SOC 327 Language & Symbols of Media (FA16)
  • LING 333/ANT 325/WGS 333 Language, Gender and Sexuality (FA20, FA21, FA23)
  • LING 337/SPAN 337 Studying Language and Society (FA19)
  • LING 340 (any topic) (every semester)
  • LING 341 Advanced Language and Culture (every semester)
  • LING 342 Language Prejudice (every semester)
  • LING 350/HLTH 385or379 Health Communication (FA17, SP19, SP21, FA22)
  • LING 385 Language and Culture (SP17, SP18, SP19)
  • LING 385 Corpus Linguistics (SP19)
  • LING 407/SPAN 407 Hispanic Sociolinguistics (FA19)
  • LING 410/SPAN 410 Spanish in US (SP20, SP21)
  • LING 413/SPAN 413 Spanish in US (FA22)
  • LING 385/SPAN 385 How to Study Language & Society (SP17)
  • LING 485/SPAN 410 Spanish Sociolinguistics (SP17)

 

Courses that satisfy the Research-Focus requirement (IV) for the Linguistics Major (and the Psychology & Linguistics Major):

  • LING 316/PSYC 316 Language Acquisition (SP18, FA19, FA20, FA21)
  • LING 317/PSYC 317 Psycholinguistics (SP19, SP22, FA23)
  • LING 337/SPAN 337 Studying Lanugage and Society (FA19)
  • LING 340 Language Variation (FA19)
  • LING 340 Language Variation and Change (FA16, FA20, FA21)
  • LING 340 Language Prejudice (SP17, FA18)
  • LING_OX 340Q Topics in Sociolinguistics (SP20, FA21)
  • LING 341 Advanced Language and Culture (FA21, FA23)
  • LING 342 Language Prejudice (SP20, SP23)
  • LING 350/HLTH 385or379 Health Communication (FA17, SP19, SP21, FA22)
  • LING 385 Experimental Phonetics (FA19)
  • LING 385 Language and Culture (SP17, SP18, SP19)
  • LING 385 Corpus Linguistics (SP19)
  • LING 385/SPAN 385 How to Study Language & Society (SP17)
  • LING 385 Introduction to Psycholinguistics (FA17)
  • LING 385 Multilingual Atlanta (SP20)
  • LING 405W/SPAN 405W Language and Discourse on the Web (FA20, FA21)
  • LING 409/SPAN409/LACS409/HLTH469 Medical Discourse in Latin America (FA21, FA23)
  • LING 446/SOC 446/QTM 446 Big/Small Data & Visualization (FA17, 19 & 20; SP19, SP21, FA21, SP22, FA22, SP23, FA23)
  • LING 485 Field Methods in Linguistics (every semester)
  • LING 485/SPAN 410 Spanish Sociolinguistics (SP17)
  • LING 485/SPAN 410 CyberSpanish (FA17, SP19)
  • LING 485/SPAN 410 Medical Discourse in Latin America (FA17)