Course Offerings 2011/2012

Below you'll find a list of undergraduate course offerings for the 2011-2012 school year. You can also find a complete list of all undergraduate courses offered by the department.

This schedule is subject to change without notice.

Fall 2011

Code Name Instructor
LIGN 7 Sign Language and its Culture  R. Mayberry
LIGN 87 Freshman Seminar: The representation of gender in the media A. Arvaniti
LIGN 87 Freshman Seminar: The Art, Language, and Culture of Flamenco J. Moore
LIGN 101 Introduction to the Study of Language  E. Baković
LIGN 110 Phonetics  A. Arvaniti
LIGN 144 Discourse Analysis: American Sign Lang. Poetry and Performing Arts P. Lott
LIGN 176 Language of Politics and Advertising F. Ackerman
LIGN 180 Language Representation in the Brain R. Kluender
HDP 1 Human Development F. Ackerman

Winter 2012

Code Name Instructor
LIGN 4 Language as a Cognitive System R. Kluender
LIGN 17 Making and Breaking Codes A. Kehler
LIGN 87 Freshman Seminar: The Threat of Texting and Other Language Myths E. Baković
LIGN 101 Introduction to the Study of Language I. Caponigro
LIGN 111 Phonology I E. Baković
LIGN 119/ EDS 119 1st and 2nd Language Learning: Childhood through Adolescence A. Muñoz Sánchez
LIGN 121 Syntax I J. Moore
LIGN 155 Evolution of Language R. Kluender
LIGN 171 Child Language Acquisition R. Mayberry
LIGN 174 Gender and Language in Society A. Arvaniti
INTL 101 Culture and Society in International Perspective S. Rose

Spring 2012

Code Name Instructor
LIGN 8 Languages and Cultures of America G. Caballero
LIGN 105 Law and Language S. Schane
LIGN 120 Morphology F. Ackerman
LIGN 130 Semantics I. Caponigro
LIGN 143 The Structure of Spanish
J. Moore
LIGN 170 Psycholinguistics R. Levy

The undergraduate program introduces majors and non-majors to the scientific study of language in the broader perspective of a liberal arts education.


Inquiries about language classes should be directed to the Language Program advisors .

Inquiries about the Linguistics Undergraduate Program (specific questions about classes, plans of study, graduate school options, and EAP/OAP class approval) should be directed to the Undergraduate Advisors.