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8 Bachelor's degrees in Linguistics in Washington, United States

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Western Washington University4,3(8)
Bellingham, Washington, United States Top 8% in Worldwide

Chinese Language and Culture

Chinese Language and Culture at Western Washington University provides students with the opportunity to become competent communicators in Chinese language and culture, shared by 1.3 billion people, approximately one-fourth of the world’s population. 

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$27,690/yr
University of Washington4,2(55)
Seattle, Washington, United States Top 0.5% in Worldwide

Language, Literature, and Culture

University of Washington's undergraduate English major with Language, Literature, and Culture emphasis offers students a broadly based, culturally contextualized introduction to the literatures of Britain, the United States, and, increasingly, Anglophone literature from around the world.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$43,209/yr
Western Washington University4,3(8)
Bellingham, Washington, United States Top 8% in Worldwide

Japanese

Japanese at Western Washington University opens the door to learning firsthand about Japanese society through language, literature, culture, and civilization.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$27,690/yr
University of Washington4,2(55)
Seattle, Washington, United States Top 0.5% in Worldwide

Linguistics

University of Washington's students in the Linguistics Department are required to undertake a one-year (three quarter) study of each of two languages. Classes used to satisfy this requirement will normally be drawn from one of the language sequences (most of which are fifteen credits) offered by various departments on campus.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$43,209/yr
Covenant College4,5(24)
Kent, Washington, United States

Writing

Writing program courses from Covenant College in composition aim to teach students how to generate, organize, and communicate ideas clearly, correctly, and effectively; students also get practice in analyzing and evaluating the ideas of others. Various courses in creative writing offer students a chance to develop their gifts in particular types of writing: fiction, poetry, nonfiction. 

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$42,390/yr
University of Washington4,2(55)
Seattle, Washington, United States Top 0.5% in Worldwide

Latin America and Caribbean Studies

University of Washington's Latin America and Caribbean Studies major combines language study in Spanish and Portuguese with work in history, the humanities, and the social sciences. At the same time, it gives students the option to develop their own particular disciplinary and thematic interests.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$43,209/yr
University of Washington4,2(55)
Seattle, Washington, United States Top 0.5% in Worldwide

Jewish Studies

University of Washington's Jewish Studies offers all students from varied backgrounds and disciplines a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective on the study of Jews and Judaism.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$43,209/yr
Western Washington University4,3(8)
Bellingham, Washington, United States Top 8% in Worldwide

Linguistics

All Linguistics majors from Western Washington University are expected to acquire knowledge of the functions of language at various levels and knowledge of the techniques and methods used in language analysis. A student of linguistics will thereby significantly advance their appreciation of linguistic and cultural diversity.

B.A. Full-time On-campus
4 years$27,690/yr

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