Undergraduate Academics
Expose yourself to a broad range of information in the study of language from the perspectives of physiology, cognition, meaning, society, and culture.
Learn to think critically about language and linguistic research, describe and apply linguistic principles and methods, and communicate effectively orally and in writing.
Level up the skills that will unlock your career goals
Here are some skills that Linguistics students have identified that can help you meet the challenges of a multicultural society
Debate
Some courses will provide you with the opportunity to analyze and present arguments while engaging in constructive dialogue.
Data Analysis
Data analysis plays a role in various areas of linguistics. The most important thing is how you utilize the tools that will allow you to delve deeper into the intricacies of language.
Project Management
Project management contains several key areas. Whether you're working in a lab or conducting independent research, you'll develop skills to assist you in planning and organizing your tasks to accomplish your goals.
Presentation
Presenting your posters at the Emory Undergraduate Linguistics Conference (EULC) is a great way to show your research and build speaker confidence.
Relationship Building
Relationship building carries from faculty to faculty, student to faculty, and student to student. You'll learn the art of building relationships beyond your undergraduate years.
Cultural Awareness
Learning how language plays out in society will impact how you perceive cultures. Studying linguistics will foster appreciation for different communication styles