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UM linguistics majors receive individualized attention of award-winning faculty
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years to earn a BA and MA in linguistics through UM’s combined degree program
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university in ÁÔÆæÖØ¿Ú offering a degree in linguistics
What can you do with a degree in Linguistics?
As a linguistics major, you’ll develop skills in critical thinking, data collection, analysis, and problem-solving. You’ll learn to make insightful observations, form clear and compelling arguments based on evidence and communicate your findings to a wider community. Linguistics is also a diverse field that intersects with disciplines such as anthropology, education, philosophy, speech pathology, language learning, psychology, and sociology.
The result? A degree in linguistics will open the door to some of today’s top careers while providing the foundational skills you’ll need for long-term success.
Linguistics jobs
Find out where a linguistics degree can take you. Examples of linguistics major careers include:
- Language interpreter
- Language educator
- ESL teacher
- Lawyer
- Web developer
- Technical writer
- Forensic linguist
- Professor
- Publisher
- Software engineer
- Consultant
Linguistics salaries
A wide variety of professions draw on skills gained through the study of linguistics. Salaries vary depending on your field, education, and experience. Here are a few examples, based on national averages from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, to give you an idea:
- Interpreters and translators: $52,330
- ESL teachers: $55,350
- Technical writers: $74,650
- Web developer: $77,200
- Postsecondary teachers: $80,790
- Lawyer: $127,990
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Experiential learning in the linguistics major
Hands-on learning is an important part of our linguistics program. Our students engage in active learning as they put their new skills into practice by looking at data from across the world’s 7,000+ languages. Whether you’re conducting research in our fields method course, learning how to read a spectrogram (voice-print) in phonetics-phonology, or engaging in service learning in local schools as part of your student seminar, you’ll have a variety of unique opportunities to apply classroom lessons and gain experience in the discipline.
Undergraduate research in the linguistics program
Students have opportunities to engage in their own research in our courses. We encourage linguistics majors to participate in UM’s Conference on Undergraduate Research each spring. Past students have conducted their own research, supervised by a professor, and presented at the conference.
Supporting the Blackfoot language
Dr. Mizuki Miyashita leads the Blackfoot Language Group as they produce materials for linguistics research and language teaching for the endangered Blackfoot language indigenous to ÁÔÆæÖØ¿Ú. Learn more about the Blackfoot Language Group.
Connecting with tribal stakeholders
UM linguistics faculty and students are engaged in the Collaborative Language Planning Project (CLPP). CLPP offers meetings and workshops for language workers, activists, and stakeholders from the tribal colleges of ÁÔÆæÖØ¿Ú to discuss and share ideas to improve and enhance local language activities. Learn more about CLPP.
Career development in the linguistics major
When you earn your bachelor’s degree in linguistics at the ÁÔÆæÖØ¿Ú, you can count on getting support to help you succeed in your career, as well as the classroom.
Our award-winning professors work one-on-one with students and are closely involved in the linguistics club — one of our student organizations that offers great opportunities for career development, networking, and more. Many of our linguistics majors also develop professional skills and connect with potential job opportunities through research and other activities that are built into the coursework.
Institute on Collaborating Language Research
The UM linguistics program hosted the Institute on Collaborating Language Research (CoLang) 2022. More than 250 participants representing 70 different Indigenous communities attended the event. The institute offers cutting-edge workshops on language documentation and revitalization for community language activists, linguists, and students from ÁÔÆæÖØ¿Ú, the U.S., and around the world. Learn more about CoLang 2022.
Linguistics degree requirements
Required courses for the linguistics major cover topics such as linguistic ecology and language endangerment, bilingualism, language and culture, phonetics and phonology, syntax and morphology. The bachelor’s program also includes a required seminar course.
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