Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Linguistics and Philosophy
The Bachelor of Science in Linguistics and Philosophy in Language and Culture Studies is offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The Bachelor of Science in Linguistics and Philosophy program, provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, aims to provide students with a working knowledge of a variety of issues that currently occupy the intersection of philosophy, linguistics, and cognitive science. Central among these topics are the nature of language, of those mental representations that we call "knowledge" and "belief," and of the innate basis for the acquisition of certain types of knowledge (especially linguistic knowledge). Students have the option of pursuing either a philosophy track or a linguistics track. Both require a core set of subjects drawn from both fields and are designed to teach students the central facts and issues in the study of language and the representation of knowledge. Each track requires, in addition, a set of subjects drawn primarily from its discipline and is designed to prepare students for graduate study either in philosophy/cognitive science or in linguistics. A coherent program of three restricted electives (drawn from one or two of the following three areas: linguistics, philosophy, or a related area) rounds out the major.
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