Departments & Programs
Linguistics
Introduction
Linguistics is the scientific study of language in all its forms and uses. The Department of Linguistics (LING) offers a major in linguistics, two interdepartmental majors shared with the Departments of Anthropology and Speech and Hearing Sciences, minors in linguistics and in African languages, as well as the opportunity for interested students to take course work that satisfies the Breadth of Inquiry requirements. The curriculum is designed to broaden students' foreign language experience with the study of language structure and to introduce students to a variety of aspects of linguistic investigation, including language use, meaning, and stylistics; language change and variation; and training in linguistic analysis of phonetic, phonological, morphological, and syntactic structure.
Majors, Minors, and Programs
- Major in Linguistics—B.A.
- Major in Computational Linguistics—B.S.
- Interdepartmental Major in Linguistics and Anthropology
- Interdepartmental Major in Linguistics and Speech and Hearing Sciences (Focus on Speech Technology)
- Minor in Linguistics
- Minor in African Languages
- B.S./M.S. in Computational Linguistics
- Honors Program in Linguistics
Contact Information
Department of Linguistics
Indiana University
Memorial Hall 322
Bloomington, IN 47405-7005(812) 855-6456
lingdept [at] indiana [dot] edu