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113 Main Hall
610-436-2169
Israel Sanz-Sánchez, Coordinator
Maria José Cabrera, Languages and Cultures
Cathryn Crosby, Languages and Cultures
Charles E. Grove, Languages and Cultures
Cheryl Gunter, Communicative Disorders
Elaine B. Jenks, Communication Studies
Sara Lamb Kistler, Elementary Education
Mareile A. Koenig, Communicative Disorders
Garrett G. Molholt, English
Frederick R. Patton, Languages and Cultures
Israel Sanz-Sanchez, Languages and Cultures
Paul A. Stoller, Anthropology and Sociology
Andrea Varricchio, Languages and Cultures
Michael S. Weiss, Communicative Disorders
The minor in linguistics is an interdisciplinary program offered by the departments of Anthropology and Sociology, Communicative Disorders, Communication Studies, English, Languages and Cultures, and Philosophy. Its purpose is to provide the student with a foundation in the analysis of the various aspects of language. Students wishing to enter the program must consult the program coordinator. To receive credit for the minor in linguistics, a student must complete 18 semester hours of course work. The program coordinator must approve all courses.