Linguistics: Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Linguistics involves the study of language. For students interested in general linguistics, that means studying the formal properties of language, language variation, processes of language acquisition, and ways that language affects thought and action. Graduates, who become adept at both the scientific method and professional-quality writing, acquire the solid foundation to continue their studies at the graduate level—whether in classic disciplines like linguistics, anthropology, or psychology or professional programs like law or information science.

Students interested in applied linguistics, with the aim of Teaching English as a Second or Other Language (TESOL), learn to teach English in elementary and secondary schools. The program gives them the opportunity to learn as a student teacher and gain field experience.

Office Information

Location: Queens Hall 300A
Phone: 718-997-2870
Fax: 718-997-2873

Admissions at a Glance

Degree(s) Offered:
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in communication Sciences & Disorders; General Linguistics; and Applied Linguistics: TESOL

Minor(s):
Yes