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Applied Language Studies

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Program Type

Minor

Overview

Sometimes called applied linguistics, the field of Applied Language Studies (ALS) is devoted to the study of particular domains of language learning and use, such as foreign language learning and teaching, bi- and multilingualism, translation and interpretation, communication in professional contexts, or intercultural communication. The ALS minor will help students use their language learning experience, for example, to gain an understanding of:

  • How languages are learned.

  • How language is related to individual cognition and social context.

  • How languages are used to achieve a wide range of social, cultural, aesthetic purposes.

  • How language relates to culture, power, and identity.

  • How language and other symbolic systems construct both actual and virtual realities.

  • What it means to be bi- or multilingual.

This minor will be particularly useful for those who have experienced learning or speaking a language other than English, but it is open to all undergraduates.

Declaring the Minor

Students should submit the Applied Language Studies Minor Declaration Application  no later than the semester before their Expected Graduation Term (EGT) and petition to confirm the completion of the minor to Michelle Herrera (UGIS) no later than a student's EGT. The minor completion form may be emailed to her at michellerh@berkeley.edu, or paper copies can be submitted to her in 263 Evans Hall.

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