<p>I want to double major in linguistics and German, and eventually become an English teacher in Germany. I want to study linguistics because I believe that in order to properly teach a foreign language, I should have a really good foundation in understanding the structure of language. For most of the other schools I've applied to, they only have one linguistics major, but UConn seems to have two. What is the difference between linguistics psychology and linguistics philosophy? For the career path I plan to take, which should I major in?</p>
<p>If you look at the required courses, you will see the differences. Links are on the page:</p>
<p>[Department</a> of Linguistics | UConn](<a href=“http://linguistics.uconn.edu/undergrad/majorlingphi.html]Department”>http://linguistics.uconn.edu/undergrad/majorlingphi.html)</p>
<p>Well, considering that I don’t know what the codes for these courses mean, that didn’t help much.</p>
<p>Google is your ally: [Undergraduate</a> Catalog | UConn](<a href=“http://www.catalog.uconn.edu/doc.htm]Undergraduate”>Undergraduate Course Directory | Undergraduate Catalog)</p>
<p>But laziness prevails.
Thanks for the link though.</p>