Linguistics is the science of human language. It seeks to determine that which is necessary in human language, that which is possible, and that which is impossible. While linguists work to determine the unique qualities of individual languages, they are constantly searching for linguistic universals—properties whose explanatory power reaches across languages.
The linguistics portion of the joint foreign language majors is always satisfied by taking the following five courses (20 points):
Either Language (LING-UA 1) or Language and Mind (LING-UA 3)
Sound and Language (LING-UA 11)
Grammatical Analysis (LING-UA 13)
A total of two additional courses from two different fields of linguistics, chosen from the following:
Historical linguistics (LING-UA 14)
Sociolinguistics (LING-UA 15, LING-UA 18, LING-UA 30, LING-UA 38, LING-UA 57)
Phonology (LING-UA 12)
Semantics (LING-UA 4)
Computational linguistics (LING-UA 6, LING-UA 7)
Psycholinguistics (LING-UA 5, LING-UA 43, LING-UA 54, LING-UA 59)
Structure of a modern language (LING-UA 10, LING-UA 42, LING-UA 44, LING-UA 9032)
German requires four additional 4-point courses (16 points) as follows:
An advanced conversation or composition course chosen from:
German Conversation and Composition (GERM-UA 111)
Advanced Composition and Grammar (GERM-UA 114)
Introduction to German Literature (GERM-UA 152)
Two advanced literature courses taught in German (300- or 400-level)
*El precio que se muestra es una referencia, por favor verificar con la institución
Esperado June 2024
Fecha de inicio
Esperado Septiembre 2024
College of Arts & Science
726 Broadway, 7th Floor,
New York,
10003, United States
Graduated with a GED or high school diploma equivalency test and have not enrolled in a degree-seeking program.
Don’t have minimum score requirements, but competitive applicants will receive:
100 and above on the TOEFL iBT
130 and above on the Duolingo English Test
7.5 and above on the IELTS Academic
70 and above on the PTE Academic
191 and above on the Cambridge English Scale
4.5 and above on the iTEP
Application deadline: Early Decision I - November 1; Early Decision II: January 1; Regular Decision - January 5
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.
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