8 Bachelor's degrees in Linguistics in Minnesota, United States
Linguistics
Our Linguistics program at Carleton College examines significant aspects of human nature at several levels and via a number of methodologies.
Chinese
Culturally, socially, and politically Chinese is a language of global significance. Countless works of philosophy, literature, science, health, law, art, history, religion, and political science have been written in this language over four thousand years of history. We offer a bachelor degree in Chinese at Carleton College.
Linguistics
The Linguistics program at the University of Minnesota offers courses in the sound, structure, and meaning of language, and it teaches students the fundamental methods of scientific inquiry.
Linguistics
Do you love how words sound, where they come from? Do you like finding patterns, making sense of things that seem random? Are you fascinated with human behavior interaction, including your own? Then the Linguistics degree at Macalester College is for you.
Japanese
Learning Japanese at Carleton College is not just language learning. Since the way Japanese think is inextricably woven into their language, it is also a doorway to a new world, as well as a new way of understanding the world we think we “know.”
Linguistics
The Linguistics degree at the University of Minnesota prepares you for various careers by providing courses that require problem-solving and data analysis; strong communication skills; independent, self-motivated work ethic; critical reading and argumentation skills; and sensitivity to and the ability to work with culturally diverse individuals and groups.
Spanish
The Spanish program at Augsburg University is founded on the premise that language and culture are inextricably entwined as well as central to the liberal arts curriculum.
Applied Linguistics
The Applied Linguistics program from Winona State University is designed to give you both hands-on experience in the craft of writing and in-depth exposure to the contemporary writing scene.