The Department of Linguistics will reinforce the reputation of BYU as a language capital by enhancing students’ curiosity regarding language-related issues, teaching analytical linguistic and problem-solving skills, and mentoring in the science and documentation of language and in professional presentation and publication.
Frequently Asked Questions About Department of Linguistics
What is the Department of Linguistics at BYU known for?
The Department of Linguistics at BYU is known for enhancing students' curiosity about language-related issues, teaching analytical linguistic and problem-solving skills, and mentoring in language science, documentation, and professional communication.
Where is the Department of Linguistics located?
The Department of Linguistics is located at 1100 Campus Dr, 4064 JFSB, Provo, UT 84604, USA.
What are the office hours for the Department of Linguistics?
The Department of Linguistics is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and closed on weekends.
How can I contact the Department of Linguistics?
You can contact the Department of Linguistics by phone at +1 801-422-2937.
What is the official website of the Department of Linguistics at BYU?
The official website of the Department of Linguistics at BYU is https://ling.byu.edu/.
Which building houses the Department of Linguistics on campus?
The Department of Linguistics is housed in the Joseph Fielding Smith Building (JFSB) on BYU's campus.
What nearby academic departments are close to the Department of Linguistics?
Nearby academic departments include the Department of History, Department of Comparative Art and Letter, BYU English Department, and BYU Computer Science.
Are there any nearby libraries to the Department of Linguistics for research purposes?
Yes, the Harold B. Lee Library and BYU Copyright Licensing Office are located near the Department of Linguistics and available for research support.
How can students utilize nearby facilities after visiting the Department of Linguistics?
Students can visit nearby facilities such as the BYU International Cinema for entertainment or the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship for specialized studies after their time at the department.
What categories best describe the Department of Linguistics?
The Department of Linguistics is categorized as a University and Academic department.