The university website should have opened in a new window.
If it hasn't, click here to open the university website.
Cookie policy
By clicking on or navigating the site, you agree to allow us to collect information on and off Studee as outlined in our cookie policy.
We maximize your chance of getting admitted to your chosen universities. Reduced application fees, a free assessment and access to a dedicated advisor.
Fees are displayed in the university's local currency
Filter 10,000s of programs down to a shortlist perfect for you, where you have a strong chance of getting admitted
Complete our application form and enjoy reduced application fees and access to unique Studee scholarships for many universities
We complete an 85-point assessment within 2 business days, help you with improvements then submit to your university
We chase the university for your admission decision and keep you updated. We all celebrate your admission!
All our services are 100% free as we're funded by universities. You pay deposits and tuition fees directly to the university.
What California State University, Long Beach says about their program:
"CSULB offers a B.A. and a minor in Linguistics. All linguistics majors and minors study core topics such as morphology (word structure), syntax (grammar), phonology (sound structure), languages of the world, and language acquisition. In addition, they choose among elective topics such as sociolinguistics, language and culture, language and gender, psycholinguistics, semantics, the history of English, and others. The minor in Linguistics is popular with students majoring in fields such as English, foreign languages, Anthropology, and Communicative Disorders. Some courses can double-count towards these majors and the Linguistics minor. The linguistics major is useful in a variety of careers. Recent graduates have found work in areas such as translation, teaching English abroad, working for Google, etc."
We will guide you through the application procedure; please see the details below.
3.0, or a "B" grade according to the CSULB GPA scale
Undergraduate
Graduate
The Study California Scholarship will be awarded each fall to five international students planning to continue at a Study California member institution
Many international students will require a visa to study in the US, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.
USA student visa requirements