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Bachelor of Arts [B.A] [Linguistics] From Reed College

Portland, OregonLocation
CollegeSchool type
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Private (Not for Profit)

Bachelor of Arts [B.A] (Linguistics)

4 years
full time
On Campus

Field of Study

$64,450/Yr

$64,450 /Yr
  • Linguistics is the study of human language: its form, variety, and social life. Human language may be studied from a variety of perspectives, whether as a complex behavior, as a medium for creating and embodying social meaning, or as the instantiation of a highly structured system of knowledge within the mind of the speaker (a mental grammar), which can be investigated empirically and modeled formally. Starting from the detailed description of the structural patterns found in the world’s languages, linguists seek to establish general principles governing the organization, emergence, and use of language. Research in linguistics encompasses theories of how languages vary—and fail to vary—across space and time, how grammar evolved in the species and develops in the individual, and how language is used to create and reinforce social relationships.
  • The field of linguistics is normally divided into a number of subfields. These include:
    • Phonetics—The study of speech sounds (or, in sign languages, gestures), their acoustic and physiological properties, and how they are classified and described.
    • Phonology—How speech sounds/gestures are organized into systems, and how they interact with each other when combined to form larger units such as syllables, words, and phrases.
    • Morphology—The internal structure of words, their categories and formal properties, and how they are related to other words in the speaker’s “mental lexicon”.
    • Syntax—The rules or principles governing how words are combined to form phrases and sentences.
    • Semantics—How words (and parts of words) are associated with meanings, and how the meanings of phrases and sentences are computed based on the meanings of their parts.
    • Pragmatics—How speakers employ language to perform communicative tasks (making assertions, asking questions, issuing commands, etc.).
    • Discourse—The linguistic study of ‘texts’ (stories, conversations, etc.) and of issues related to narrative structure, style, genre, etc.
  • With its focus on language as a unique facet of human nature, linguistics bridges the divide between the cognitive sciences, social sciences, humanities, mathematics, logic, and philosophy. Linguistic concepts have also contributed to the understanding of style and rhetoric, genre and register, poetic meter, trope, and metaphor, thereby enhancing our appreciation of literature. The techniques of linguistic analysis provide a window into the ideas of other cultures, distant in space and time or close to home, and thus contribute to the study of history, anthropology, and sociology. Linguistic semantics has contributed to our understanding of the relationship of logic to language and have influenced (and been influenced by) research in philosophy and mathematics. Finally, discoveries in linguistics have made major contributions to the development of cognitive science, and have applications in fields as diverse as neuroscience, evolutionary biology, and computer science, and artificial intelligence research.


Tuition Fees

Year1st Year Fees
Tuition Fees$64450 (USD 64450)

Other Expenses

HeadAvg Cost Per Year
Room and Board$15640 (USD 15640)
Books and supply$1050 (USD 1050)
Other Fees$310 (USD 310)
Total Cost$17000 (USD 17000)

Previous Year Tuition Fees

Year1st Year Fees
2021$62420 (USD 62420)

Eligibility & Entry Requirement

Academic Eligibility:

  • International applicants whose native language is not English are encouraged but not required to submit results of English proficiency.
    • Either TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, ACT, or documentation that you attended an English medium school.
    • If you attended an English medium school or English medium program, we do not require testing.
  • The student’s school completes the school report. This document provides context about students’ s school and aids in the holistic review process.
    • Secondary school transcripts can be emailed to admission@reed.edu.
    • Transcripts must come from the school to be considered official. The admission committee requires full secondary school transcripts (and college or university records, if any). These transcripts must be translated into English.
    • Students studying under a system that requires examination (for example, the International Baccalaureate or the British system) are asked to submit exam results at the time of completion.
  • Reed is now test-blind, meaning they will neither require nor use testing results from the SAT or ACT in our admission review for the fall 2021 and fall 2022 cycles.
  • Non-native language requirement: Evidence of academic study of two languages other than the student's native language(s), equivalent to at least second-year college-level proficiency in one language, and at least first-year college-level proficiency in the second.

Scores Required

110 / 120

Avg. Score in

TOEFL

7.0 / 9

Avg. Score in

IELTS

1325 / 1600

Avg. Score in

SAT

28 / 36

Avg. Score in

ACT

Scholarship Grants & Financial Aids

NameScholarship Per StudentLevel of StudyType
Go Clean ScholarshipScholarship per student$ 3,500/Yr$3,500Level Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based
BL Mandhana ScholarshipsScholarship per student$ 10,000/Yr$10,000Level Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based
Forktip Women’s- Innovation ScholarshipScholarship per studentVariable AmountLevel Of StudyBachelorTypeCollege-Specific
Deutschland Stipendium ProgramScholarship per student$ 4,363/Yr$4,363Level Of StudyBachelorTypeCollege-Specific
1st Formations Business ScholarshipScholarship per student$ 800/Yr$800Level Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based
Gunvant & Bharati Parekh College ScholarshipScholarship per student$ 1,000/Yr$1,000Level Of StudyBachelorTypeMerit-Based


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