Facebook Twitter Email LinkedIn Read Flipbook The Linguist 61-Winter2022. Learn about non academic careers in Linguistics. Welcome to The Linguist, the journal for professional linguists. Below you will find a list of some of the career paths that graduates with a BA in linguistics have followed as well as some references that may prove useful.Ĭurrent postings of linguistics jobs are available from the Linguistics Society of America and ZipRecruiter. Each of these skills are useful in many careers that may not otherwise seem related to linguistics. A degree in linguistics can be of great value in the pursuit of careers in education, publishing, media, social services, communication, computer languages. As a student of linguistics, you will become familiar with many different languages and cultures and, as a result, also develop cross-cultural skills. Studying linguistics helps you develop many important skills such as analytical and critical thinking, problem solving, argumentation, data collection and analysis, and written and oral expression. As a result, a degree in linguistics can provide the foundation for a wide range of jobs and careers (see below for some examples). Some career options for linguistics graduates Audiologist Communications officer Community outreach and advocacy Immigration/intelligence officer Legal. The field of linguistics is extremely diverse, intersecting with many areas such as anthropology, computer science, engineering, foreign language study, neurology, philosophy, psychology, sociology, and speech & hearing science, among others. What Can I do with a Degree in Linguistics?
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