When you pursue an applied linguistics major, you learn to analyze how language works and develop insights that can be applied to social issues. Using theory and research, you gain an understanding of the complexities of human languages including their structure, acquisition, role in culture and society, and relationships to literacy. This interdisciplinary field integrates many perspectives in the scientific study of language.
Knowing how languages work can be applied to a wide variety of jobs such as:
This major also prepares you for advanced study in graduate school.
Study abroad is a natural attraction for students interested in the intricacies of language. Truman offers many opportunities for study abroad, and courses taken abroad may also count toward your major.
Work with a faculty mentor to practice your skills of collecting and examining data, identifying patterns, and creating and testing different hypotheses. You can share your results at the Student Research Conference held on campus each year.
Meet distinguished scholars brought to campus through the Ofstad Visiting Scholars Program which offers a range of masterclasses and workshops led by renowned scholars from around the world.
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