• Linguistics is the field of inquiry that addresses the origin and nature of language, investigates language in all of its forms (spoken, written, signed), and describes how language is used wherever, whenever, and however, it is practiced. Linguistics is comprised of several subfields including, but not limited to, applied and educational linguistics, formal and computational linguistics, historical and comparative linguistics, neuro- and psycholinguistics, and sociocultural linguistics.
  • The Linguistics Program emphasizes interdisciplinary study consisting of core courses and electives in the Department of English as well as in several departments and programs from across Miami. For example, students may incorporate courses from anthropology, business, communications, computer science, education, foreign languages, history, international relations, political science, psychology, sociology, and speech pathology into their program of study.