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About the BA in Linguistics Degree

Why Study Linguistics at Cedarville?

Linguistics, the science of language, is the third pillar of modern language studies, standing alongside languages and literature. In Cedarville's linguistics program, you'll explore all aspects of human language through comprehensive study. Depending on your unique career goals, you'll choose one of the following concentrations: biblical languages and philosophy, computer science, cultural studies, education and psychology, english and writing, global engagement, information technology, mathematics, modern languages, or TESOL.

At Cedarville, you will study linguistics through both theoretical and practical coursework, preparing you for a vocation related to language and culture — whether that's in civil service, international business, or missions (including language learning, Bible translation, and literacy). You'll graduate not only with a linguistics degree, but also with the skills needed to be successful and reflect Christ through your life and career.

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Merideth Pitts, PhD

Assistant Professor of Linguistics

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Robert Waller, PhD

Assistant Professor of French and Applied Linguistics

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Elizabeth Wright

Assistant Professor of Linguistics

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