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Linguistics Minor Only

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Link to a list of faculty for this program.

Coordinator: Professor Michael D. Linn

Contact Information—Program in Linguistics, University of Minnesota Duluth, 435 Humanities Building, 1201 Ordean Court, Duluth, MN 55812 (218-726-8131; fax 218-726-6882; mlinn@d.umn.edu).

Graduate students may elect linguistics—which is offered interdepartmentally and through the Program in Linguistics—as a related field, or, with approval of the director of graduate studies of the major, as a designated minor.

Minor Requirements

The minor in linguistics requires a minimum of 6 credits selected from ANTH 4628—Language and Culture (3 cr), ENGL 5811—Introduction to Modern English (4 cr), ENGL 5821—History of the English Language (4 cr), LING 5195—Special Topics (3 cr), LING 5802—Applied Linguistics (4 cr), LING 5852—Practicum in Teaching Linguistics (3 cr), LING 8500—Graduate Seminar (3 cr), and LING 8591—Independent Study in Linguistics (1–3 cr).

Faculty

For latest graduate faculty listings, see www.grad.umn.edu/faculty_rosters/faculty.html.

Key to membership categories (abbreviations after faculty names).

Professor
Michael D. Linn, Writing Studies, M

Associate Professor
Jonanthan B. Conant, Foreign Languages and Literatures, M
Milan Kovacovic, Foreign Languages and Literatures, M
Krista S. Twu, English, M

Assistant Professor
Chongowon Park, Writing Studies, AM
     
 
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