Lower-Division Courses
- 1B. American Sign Language II. Sherry Hicks. Section I.
- 1B. American Sign Language II. Sherry Hicks. Section II.
- R1B. Endangered Languages: What We Lose when a Language Dies. Section I.
- R1B. Endangered Languages: What We Lose when a Language Dies. Section II.
- 5. Language and Linguistics. Larry M. Hyman
- 24. Freshman Seminar: Language Myths. Larry M. Hyman
- 47. Language and Communication Disorders. Susanne Gahl.
Upper-Division Courses
- 100. Introduction to Linguistic ScienceTBD
- 111. PhonologyLarry M. Hyman
- 120. Syntax. Peter Jenks.
- C142. Language and Thought. Terry Regier.
- 148. Phonological Development. Meg Cychosz.
- 155AC. Language in the United States: A Capsule History. Richard A. Rhodes.
- C160. Quantitative Methods in Linguistics. Jesse Zymet.
- 170. History, Structure, and Sociolinguistics of a Particular Language. Line Mikkelsen.
Graduate Courses
- 210. Advanced Phonetics. Keith Johnson.
- 211B. Advanced Phonology II. Jesse Zymet.
- 220B. Advanced Syntax IIPeter Jenks and Line Mikkelsen.
- 255. Introduction to Sociocultural Linguistics. Isaac Bleaman.
- 290D. Topics in Linguistic Theory: Pragmatics. Eve Sweetser.
- 290L. Topics in Linguistic Theory. Terry Regier.