Graduate Programs

Explore our Graduate Programs

As scientists, we seek to explain why the many language patterns we identify take the form that they do, and to understand how linguistic structure arises. Graduate students in the Department of Linguistics work with leading scholars whose research ranges from field linguistics to lab-based experimental approaches, sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics.


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Master’s Degree in Language Teaching Studies

This 11-month intensive graduate program is a terminal degree for teachers of English and/or teachers of other languages. Only under exceptional circumstances do we admit students to work toward an MA in General Linguistics.

LTS prepares leaders in language education. In this era of globalization, the program serves the evolving needs of both majority and minority language learners. Students can specialize in more than one language, including minoritized languages such as the Indigenous languages of the Pacific Northwest. 

LTS Master's Degree Requirements (prior to Fall 2024) 

LTS Master’s Degree Requirements (a/o Fall 2024) 
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Doctorate Degree in Linguistics

Tailored to the individual student’s needs and professional goals, the PhD program in Linguistics combines a foundation in functional linguistic theory with a strong preparation in empirical research methods, both in laboratory and field settings. The PhD program cuts across the College, with support from the fields of East Asian and Romance Languages, Psychology, Neuroscience, Anthropology, and Computer Science.

Our strengths include:

  • Descriptive linguistics
  • Language revitalization
  • Historical/typological/areal linguistics
  • First and second language acquisition
  • Second language teaching
  • Laboratory phonology and phonetics
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Corpus linguistics

Cecilia Staggs

The Influence of Social Information on Speech Intelligibility

“The goal of my study is to analyze the ways that language ideologies within the US Latino community interact with social expectations related to speech production, and ultimately influence how intelligible listeners perceive a speaker to be. Intelligibility refers to a listener’s ability to transcribe the speech and has been found to be susceptible to factors external to the speech stream like language ideologies and listeners’ expectations.”

—Cecelia Staggs, PhD candidate, 2025


Funding your Graduate Studies

Explore the best ways to get help paying for school. Find costs and funding information for the MA in Language Teaching Studies, support for the PhD program in Linguistics, and general support at the college and university level.

Funding and Research Support


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Resources for the Graduate Community

Events

¡Juntos! Latinx Support Group
Apr25
¡Juntos! Latinx Support Group Apr 25 Carson Hall, Ramey Room
Speaker Event, Steven Adams
Apr25
Speaker Event, Steven Adams Apr 25 Knight Browsing Room
Steven Adams- Finding Opportunity in Unlikely Places: How to Kickstart Your Career in the Entertainment Business
Apr25
Steven Adams- Finding Opportunity in Unlikely Places: How to Kickstart Your Career in the Entertainment Business Apr 25 Knight Library
Kuponya: Centering Black Healing
Apr26
Kuponya: Centering Black Healing Apr 26
Let's Talk Drop-In - Fridays 1-3PM @ CMAE/Zoom
Apr26
Let's Talk Drop-In - Fridays 1-3PM @ CMAE/Zoom Apr 26 Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence
Organic/Inorganic/Materials Chemistry Seminar
Apr26
Organic/Inorganic/Materials Chemistry Seminar Apr 26 Willamette Hall
Three Novels of Education: "Adam Bede," "Great Expectations," and "If Beale Street Could Talk"
Apr27
Three Novels of Education: "Adam Bede," "Great Expectations," and "If Beale Street Could Talk" Apr 27 Baker Downtown Center
Oregon Center for Electrochemistry Workshop
Apr29
Oregon Center for Electrochemistry Workshop Apr 29 Allen Hall
Film Series: Mafias and Narcotraffic
Apr29
Film Series: Mafias and Narcotraffic Apr 29 Global Scholars Hall
Black CommUnity Table
May1
Black CommUnity Table May 1 Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center