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{{Outdated}}[[Category:Academics]]Linguistics is the scientific study of patterns in natural human languages. The [http://www.williams.edu/CFLang/depts/linguistics/linguistics.html Linguistics Program], part of the [http://www.williams.edu/CFLang/ Center for Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Culture], is a rather small (program, with only one full-time professor), but there are plus a Mellon Fellow for the 2007-08 and 2008-09 academic years. Despite its small size, the Linguistics Program offers [http://www.williams.edu/Registrar/catalog/depts/ling/linglist.html a variety of courses available], and it's even possible to create a [[Contract Major]] [http://wso.williams.edu/~nsanders/ling-majors.html focused on Linguisticslinguistics], in conjunction with other fields of study, such as psychology or a foreign language.  Linguistics offers an interesting, and often surprising, perspective on language, and its interdisciplinary nature makes it suitable for people with a broad range of interests. In particular, though the Linguistics Program is officially categorized as Div.I, many people find the abstract thinking in many branches of Linguistics required for linguistics to be more like Div.III. The Linguistics Program is also notable for offering [http://wso.williams.edu/~nsanders/LING230 the only course in Div.I that satisfies the Quantitative and Formal Reasoning requirement].