Linguistic Computing MIN

Program Purpose


Learning Outcomes


The minor in Linguistic Computing has the following student learning outcomes:

Technical Skills

Be proficient in the use of technical tools in support of the analysis of language, and be able to work in a team to produce and use those tools.

Courses that Contribute: None
Linked to BYU Aims: Intellectually Enlarging
Artifacts Creation

Produce linguistic artifacts (e.g. grammars, lexicons, corpora, portfolios, computer systems, experiments) that draw on knowledge of technical tools in linguistics.

Courses that Contribute: None
Linked to BYU Aims: None
Effective Communication

Effectively communicate about technical tools in writing and speaking, including documenting tools produced, describing findings of linguistic analyses and explaining tools or software used in analyses.

Courses that Contribute: None
Linked to BYU Aims: None
Adaptability Skills

Develop the ability to learn new skills and techniques quickly, and manage and organize time and attention in a productive manner.

 

Courses that Contribute: None
Linked to BYU Aims: None

Evidence of Learning


Learning and Teaching Assessment and Improvement