Humanities - Linguistics
Linguistics is the study of language. Students within the linguistics program will explore the structure and use of language. Language study will be applied to the teaching and learning of language.
“Teaching at a university like Cornerstone means that I can challenge my students not only academically, but I also encourage them to develop their intellect, spiritual life and readiness for life after college.” Dr. Michael Pasquale, associate professor of linguistics
Division of Humanities
Meet the Humanities Faculty
Degree: Bachelor of Arts
- What can I do with this major?
- A Linguistics major is appropriate for students who are interested in further study in foreign languages or linguistics.
- Interesting classes I may take?
LIN 353 Linguistic History of the English Language
LIN 372 Sociolinguistics
- What internships or partnerships are available with this program?
- Possible internships include working with Bible translation organizations, mission organizations, teaching English or a foreign language internationally or working with the literacy council.
- What are grads doing now?
Moriah Sharp – graduate student in TESOL at Wheaton Graduate School
Gabe Wilkinson – teaches English as a Foreign Language in Japan