Effective communication across borders and cultures has never been as crucial as it is today, and the study of Linguistics can help penetrate the boundaries created by language differences. Linguistics students study key elements of communication, from syntax and dialect to nonverbal communication, along with techniques for analyzing, identifying and acquiring languages. This curriculum is supplemented by significant experience in foreign language studies. The Linguistics program combines preparation for a career with a more sophisticated understanding of the world. Students who develop an awareness of languages and literatures are able not only to better understand the world but also to contribute to the global society.
A Linguistics student graduates with a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics degree. A minor in Linguistics is also available.
Section Head, Advisor, Associate Professor, Linguistics,
Teaching English As A Second Language
dylan.herrick@ou.edu
Kaufman Hall 128
Dylan Herrick's Bio
Advisor & Assistant Professor- Linguistics,
Teaching English As A Second Language
kasak@ou.edu
(405) 701-9776
Kaufman Hall 103B
Ryan Kasak's Bio
Academic Advisor
Office: Kaufman Hall, Room 203A
Email: bryan.allwine-1@ou.edu