Graduates
Diversity and Graduate Admissions
The CU Department of LinguisticsÌýseeks to create and maintainÌýan inclusive, open, equitable,Ìýmutually respectful, and intellectually rich environment that embraces diversity among its faculty and students. Read about our commitment to diversity and inclusive excellence in graduate admissions.Ìý
The Department offers the following graduate programs:
- MA in Linguistics
- Professional Master's in Computational Linguistics, Analytics, Search and InformaticsÌý(CLASIC)
The Department’s stature as a center of research and graduate training derives from the research productivity of its award-winning faculty, its close supervision of doctoral students and its strong record of grant activity. CU Linguistics MA and PhD graduates have taken diverse career paths in academics and industry. This page lists placements of recent PhD graduates. Doctoral students in the DepartmentÌýmay specialize in any of the following areas:
- Discourse-functional Syntax
- Corpus Syntax
- Computational Linguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- Conversation Analysis
- Native American Linguistics
- Language Documentation and Revitalization
- Phonology/Computational Phonology
- Experimental Phonetics/Laboratory Phonology
- Psycholinguistics
- Language Development
- Construction-based grammar
- Typology
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According to itsÌýAcademic Analytics Scholarly Research Index, a measure that combines research productivity with citation countsÌýand grant expenditures, the CUÌýLinguistics department ranks seventh in the nation among AAU Public linguistics departments and programsÌý(for the years 2013-2018). It shares this ranking with the UC Berkeley and UC San Diego linguistics departments.Ìý
The Department offers certificateÌýprograms to augment graduate degrees in Linguistics.ÌýÌý