MINORS


A minor must contain 15 to 18 semester hours of course work, with at least 9 hours of upper division course work (numbered 3000 or above). Courses taken to satisfy Core Areas I through V may not be counted as course work in the minor. Courses taken in Core Area VI may be counted as course work in the minor. The intent of establishing minor fields of study is to offer students the opportunity to broaden their education through the minor field. The selection of a minor field of study should be made to fulfill this goal.

The department shall make available to students the requirements for the minor--the total number of hours required, along with the enumeration of any particular courses that are mandated or excluded, residency requirements (if any) for the minor courses, and grade requirements for minor courses if those requirements differ from the general University standard for credit (a D as the minimum passing grade).

A student may select a minor in consultation with his or her advisor. The student may then consult an advisor in the minor field who can inform the student of remaining requirements for the minor. When the student has met the requirements for the minor, the advisor in the minor field will then certify that fact to the student's dean. The completed minor will be recorded on the student's permanent transcript, but not on the diploma. For students completing a minor after graduation, the statement shall appear on the transcript in chronological order following the courses taken subsequent to graduation. A student must be enrolled at the time a minor is approved by the University Council, or subsequent to that date, to receive credit for the minor. A student may have more than one minor.

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Minor - Linguistics

  • A minor must contain at least 9 hours of upper division course work.
  • Courses taken to satisfy Core Areas I through V may not be counted as course work in the minor.
  • Courses taken in Core Area VI may be counted as course work in the minor.
Program Description:
A minor in Linguistics provides students with a better understanding of how humans produce and comprehend language, how children and adults acquire a language, how languages vary and change over time, and how speakers use language in different social settings and in different groups.

Required Courses (6 hours):
LING 3060 3
LING 3150 or LING 3150W 3

Area I (3 hours)
Choose one course from the following list
CMSD(LING) 3120 or LING 4175/6175 or LLED 5730/7730
LING 3160 or LING 3160W
LING 3250
LING 3350
LING 3830
LING 4022/6022
LING 4105/6105
LING 4160/6160
LING 4400/6400
LING 4530/6530 or LING 4570/6570
LING 4720/6720

Area II (3 hours)
Choose one course from the following list
ENGL(LING) 4886
LING 3850
LING(AFAM) 4015/6015
LING(ENGL) 4080
LING(CLAS) 4211/6211
LING 4690/6690
LING 4710/6710
LING(CMLT) 4740/6740
LING 4770/6770
LING 4860/6860
LING(CMLT) 4870/6870
LING 4880/6880

Elective (3 hours):
Choose one LING course (3 hours) at the 3000/4000 level.

TOTAL HOURS: 15

For more information about minor course work, contact:
            Dr. Keith Langston
            Department Head of Linguistics
            langston@uga.edu

            or

            Rebecca Jeffers
            Academic Advisor
            rjeffers@uga.edu