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The '''Linguistics Department''' at Columbia no longer exists. Some time ago, it was terminated, the details of which are available in a ''[[Blue and White]]'' article that's no longer available online. A [[Linguistics (major)|Linguistics concentration]] has been revived, however, and is primarily overseen by the [[Slavic Languages and Literatures Department]]. [[Teachers College]], however, offers a  [[Masters]] and [[PhD]] in Applied Linguistics.  
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The '''Linguistics Department''' at Columbia no longer exists. Some time ago, it was terminated, the details of which are available in a ''[[Blue and White]]'' article that's no longer available online. A [[Linguistics (major)|Linguistics concentration]] has been revived, however, and is primarily overseen by the [[Slavic Languages and Literatures Department]]. [[Teachers College]], however, offers a  [[MS|Masters]] and [[PhD]] in Applied Linguistics.  
  
 
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Revision as of 13:06, 29 March 2012

The Linguistics Department at Columbia no longer exists. Some time ago, it was terminated, the details of which are available in a Blue and White article that's no longer available online. A Linguistics concentration has been revived, however, and is primarily overseen by the Slavic Languages and Literatures Department. Teachers College, however, offers a Masters and PhD in Applied Linguistics.