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Dibs Fall 2026

LING

Linguistics

68 courses on record · 15 with sections in Fall 2026

Live section data currently covers GE courses; the rest is filled in by a nightly pass, so this department is likely running more than is listed here.

68 courses

Lower division 9

Lower division courses in Linguistics
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
1 Introduction to Study of Language GE 3.62 n=6,654 1 section
3 American Sign Language: Structure and Culture GE no grade history
M4 Language and Evolution GE 3.77 n=26 1 section
5 World Languages GE no grade history
M7 Language and Identity GE 3.64 n=139
8 Language in Context 3.65 n=16 small sample
11 Sociolinguistics: Scientific Study of Language and Society GE 3.86 n=112
20 Introduction to Linguistic Analysis GE 3.55 n=2,331 1 section
40W Language and Gender: Introduction to Gender and Stereotypes GE no grade history

Upper division 28

Upper division courses in Linguistics
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
102 Introduction to Applied Phonetics 3.81 n=603
103 Introduction to General Phonetics 3.47 n=304 1 section
104 Experimental Phonetics 3.29 n=36
C104 Experimental Phonetics 3.48 n=16 small sample
105 Morphology 3.62 n=164
110 Introduction to Historical Linguistics 3.49 n=144
111 Intonation 3.63 n=10 small sample
115 Linguistics and Speech Pathology 3.52 n=119
119A Applied Phonology 3.30 n=335 1 section
120A Phonology I 3.42 n=285
120B Syntax I 3.12 n=639
120C Semantics I 3.50 n=457 1 section
127 Syntactic Typology and Universals 3.12 n=199
130 Language Development 3.36 n=185 1 section
132 Language Processing 3.56 n=228
C135 Neurolinguistics 3.78 n=28
C140 Bilingualism and Second Language Acquisition 3.75 n=227
M141 Current Methods of Language Teaching 3.78 n=133
144 Fundamentals of Translation and Interpreting 3.48 n=41
M146 Language in Culture 3.79 n=19 small sample
165A Phonology II 3.41 n=165
165B Syntax II 3.26 n=385 1 section
165C Semantics II 3.43 n=102
170 Language and Society: Sociolinguistic Analysis 3.72 n=369
185A Computational Linguistics I 3.16 n=310 1 section
185B Computational Linguistics II 2.69 n=43
191A Variable Topics Research Seminars: Linguistics 3.47 n=38
197 Individual Studies in Linguistics 3.84 n=20

Graduate 31

Graduate courses in Linguistics
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
200A Phonological Theory I 3.89 n=52 1 section
200B Syntactic Theory I 3.75 n=36 1 section
200C Semantic Theory I 3.88 n=37 1 section
201A Phonological Theory II 3.79 n=11 small sample
201B Syntactic Theory II 3.80 n=25
207 Pragmatic Theory 3.78 n=10 small sample
208 Mathematical Structures in Language I 3.75 n=8 small sample
209A Computational Linguistics I 3.76 n=9 small sample
210A Field Methods I 3.78 n=10 small sample
210B Field Methods II 3.78 n=10 small sample
213A Grammatical Development no grade history
222 Semantic Theory III 3.74 n=11 small sample
251 Topics in Phonetics and Phonology no grade history
252 Topics in Syntax and Semantics no grade history
252B Topics in Syntax and Semantics no letter grades
253 Topics in Language Variation no grade history
260A Seminar: Phonetics no letter grades 1 section
261A Seminar: Phonology no letter grades
261B Seminar: Phonology no letter grades
261C Seminar: Phonology no letter grades
262A Syntax Seminar no letter grades
262B Syntax Seminar no letter grades
262C Syntax Seminar no letter grades
264A Seminar: Psycholinguistics/Neurolinguistics no letter grades
265A American Indian Linguistics Seminar no letter grades 1 section
275 Linguistics Colloquium no grade history
276 Linguistics Colloquium no letter grades 1 section
403 Practical Phonetics Training no grade history
422 Practicum: Phonetic Data Analysis no grade history
444 MA Thesis Preparation Seminar no letter grades
495 College Teaching of Linguistics no letter grades

“Predicted” is shrunk toward the department average, so a course taught once to a dozen students sits near the department mean rather than at whatever those twelve happened to get. The figure is always shown — small sample marks where it rests mostly on that prior.