Upcoming Courses

Courses under Fall 2026 and Fall 2026 Continuing Education may be updated at a later date. Make sure to keep an eye out for any changes!

Course #Section #Course TitleCourse TypeTimeInstructorRoom #
LING 1000020Language in U.S. SocietyLectureMW 10:10am-11amMaureen Kosse Hellems Arts & Sciences Bldg E210
LING 1000021Language in U.S. SocietyRecitationTh 9:30am-10:20amPatrick DasMiramontes Baca Education Bldg 156
LING 1000022Language in U.S. SocietyRecitationTh 2:30pm-3:20pmPatrick DasClare Small Arts and Sciences 209
LING 1000023Language in U.S. SocietyRecitationTh 3:35pm-4:25pmPatrick DasHellems Arts & Sciences Bldg E130
LING 1000030Language in U.S. SocietyLectureMW 1:25pm-2:15pmMaureen Kosse Hellems Arts & Sciences Bldg E110
LING 1000031Language in U.S. SocietyRecitationF 10:10am-11amKanupriya KaleCenter Acad Success & Engagmnt E220
LING 1000032Language in U.S. SocietyRecitationF 11:15am-12:05pmKanupriya KaleEconomics Bldg 205
LING 1000033Language in U.S. SocietyRecitationF 12:20pm-1:10pmKanupriya KaleCenter Acad Success & Engagmnt E250
LING 1010001The Study of WordsLectureMW 11:15am-12:05pmLaura Michaelis-Cummings Hellems Arts & Sciences Bldg E210
LING 1010002The Study of WordsRecitationF 9:05am-9:55amSumeyye NabievaEconomics Bldg 16
LING 1010003The Study of WordsRecitationF 10:10am-11amSumeyye NabievaEconomics Bldg 16
LING 1010004The Study of WordsRecitationF 11:15am-12:05pmSumeyye NabievaEconomics Bldg 16
LING 1020010Languages of the WorldLectureTTh 3:30pm-4:45pmJames Cowell Benson Earth Sciences Bldg 180
LING 1200010Introduction to Python ProgrammingLectureTTh 2pm-2:50pmJulia Bonn Hellems Arts & Sciences Bldg E1B10
LING 1200011Introduction to Python ProgrammingRecitationF 9:05am-9:55amBenet PostEngineering Center ECCE 141
LING 1200012Introduction to Python ProgrammingRecitationF 10:10am-11amBenet PostEngineering Center ECCE 141
LING 1200013Introduction to Python ProgrammingRecitationF 11:15am-12:05pmBenet PostEngineering Center ECCE 141
LING 1800001Topics in Linguistics: Machines that Speak: How AI is Reshaping Language and SocietyLectureTTh 11am-12:15pmMaureen Kosse Economics Bldg 2
LING 1900001Community-Based Learning Practicum: Literacy and Language LearningPracticumNo Time AssignedRaichle Farrelly No Room Needed
LING 1900002Community-Based Learning Practicum: Literacy and Language LearningPracticumNo Time AssignedRaichle Farrelly No Room Needed
LING 2000010Introduction to LinguisticsLectureMW 12:20pm-1:10pmRaichle Farrelly Engineering Center ECCS 201
LING 2000011Introduction to LinguisticsRecitationTh 12:30pm-1:20pmSarah AdamsMiramontes Baca Education Bldg 104
LING 2000012Introduction to LinguisticsRecitationTh 2:30pm-3:20pmSarah AdamsCenter Acad Success & Engagmnt E230
LING 2000013Introduction to LinguisticsRecitationTh 3:35pm-4:25pmSarah AdamsBruce Curtis Bldg E155
LING 2000014Introduction to LinguisticsRecitationF 9:05am-9:55amMyron StephensLucile Berkeley Buchanan Bldg 231
LING 2000015Introduction to LinguisticsRecitationF 1:25pm-2:15pmMyron StephensEaton Humanities Bldg 186
LING 2000016Introduction to LinguisticsRecitationF 12:20pm-1:10pmMyron StephensEconomics Bldg 205
LING 2500001Race, Ethnicity, and LanguageLectureTTh 12:30pm-1:45pmMaureen KosseMuenzinger Psyc & Biopsych E432
LING 3005801Cognitive ScienceLectureTTh 11am-12:15pmRoland Benoit Hellems Arts & Sciences Bldg E210
LING 3100010Language Sound StructuresLectureMW 9:05am-9:55amIsabelle AltmanHellems Arts & Sciences Bldg E1B10
LING 3100011Language Sound StructuresRecitationF 9:05am-9:55amMartina DonzelliEaton Humanities Bldg 1B45
LING 3100012Language Sound StructuresRecitationF 10:10am-11amMartina DonzelliEaton Humanities Bldg 1B45
LING 3100013Language Sound StructuresRecitationF 11:15am-12:05pmMartina DonzelliEaton Humanities Bldg 1B45
LING 3220001American Indigenous Languages in their Social and Cultural ContextLectureTTh 11am-12:15pmAmbrocio Gutierrez Lorenzo Bruce Curtis Bldg E186
LING 3430001SemanticsLectureTTh 9:30am-10:45amAlexis PalmerEkeley Sciences Bldg M203
LING 3800880Special Topics in Linguistics: Autism in Language and Social LifeLectureTTh 12:30pm-1:45pmKira Hall CMDI Dept of Info Science 158
LING 4100001Perspectives on Language: Computational Approaches to Indigenous Languages of the AmericasLectureTTh 5pm-6:15pmJulia Bonn Hellems Arts & Sciences Bldg N270
LING 4200001Introduction to Computational Corpus LinguisticsLectureTTh 3:30pm-4:45pmSusan Windisch Engineering Center ECCE 141
LING 4560001Language DevelopmentLectureTTh 8am-9:15amTyler Carson Eaton Humanities Bldg 1B80
LING 4620001Teaching Second Language (L2) Oral Skills and CommunicationLectureW 3:35pm-6:05pmRaichle Farrelly Ketchum Arts & Sciences Bldg 1B84
LING 4622001Statistical Analysis for LinguisticsLectureTTh 12:30pm-1:45pmHannah Haynie Economics Bldg 13
LING 4630001TESOL and Second Language Acquisition: Principles and PracticesLectureT 3:30pm-6pmRaichle FarrellyCenter Acad Success & Engagmnt E224
LING 4632001Machine Learning and LinguisticsLectureMW 5:05pm-6:20pmRobert PodschwadtHellems Arts & Sciences Bldg N270
LING 4700001Conversation Analysis and Interactional LinguisticsLectureTh 3:30pm-6pmChase Raymond Eaton Humanities Bldg 1B90
LING 5030010Linguistic PhoneticsLectureTTh 11am-12:15pmRebecca Scarborough Lucille Berkeley Buchanan Bldg 330
LING 5030011Linguistic PhoneticsRecitationF 9:05am-9:55amZohar NaamanEaton Humanities Bldg 1B35
LING 5030012Linguistic PhoneticsRecitationF 10:10am-11amZohar NaamanEaton Humanities Bldg 1B35
LING 5200001Introduction to Computational Corpus LinguisticsLectureTTh 3:30pm-4:45pmSusan Windisch Engineering Center ECCE 141
LING 5420001Morphology and SyntaxLectureTTh 9am-10:45pmJames Cowell Hellems Arts & Sciences Bldg N270
LING 5570001Introduction to Diachronic LinguisticsLectureTTh 2pm-3:15pmHannah Haynie Hellems Arts & Sciences Bldg E160
LING 5620001Teaching Second Language (L2) Oral Skills and CommunicationLectureW 3:35pm-6:05pmRaichle FarrellyKetchum Arts & Sciences Bldg 1B84
LING 5622001Statistical Analysis for LinguisticsLectureTTh 12:30pm-1:45pmHannah Haynie Economics Bldg 13
LING 5630001TESOL and Second Language Acquisition: Principles and PracticesLectureT 3:30pm-6pmRaichle FarrellyCenter Acad Success & Engagmnt E224
LING 5700001Conversation Analysis and Interactional LinguisticsLectureTh 3:30pm-6pmChase RaymondEaton Humanities Bldg 1B90
LING 5832001Natural Language ProcessingLectureTTh 9:30am-10:45amJames Martin Hellems Arts & Sciences Bldg E210
LING 6300001Topics in Language Use: Computational Approaches to Indigenous Languages of the AmericasLectureTTh 5pm-6:15pmJulia Bonn Hellems Arts & Sciences Bldg N270
LING 6632001Machine Learning and LinguisticsLectureMW 3:35pm-4:50pmRobert PodschwadtHellems Arts & Sciences Bldg N270
LING 7415002Cognitive Science Research Applications Seminar 1SeminarTh 11am-1pmTamara Sumner Muenzinger Psyc & Biopsych D430
LING 7775001Topics in Cognitive ScienceSeminarF 12pm-1:30pmTamara Sumner Muenzinger Psyc & Biopsych D430
LING 7800002Language RevitalizationSeminarW 3:35pm-6:05pmAmbrocio Gutierrez Lorenzo University Club 10
Class #Section #Course NameClass TypeSessionInstructorRoom
LING 1000581Language in U.S. SocietyLectureSession 1Emma BornheimerOnline; Asynchronous
LING 1000582Language in U.S. SocietyLectureSession 2Emma BornheimerOnline; Asynchronous
LING 1020581Languages of the WorldLectureSession 1Meredith ChurchOnline; Asynchronous
LING 1020582Languages of the WorldLectureSession 2Meredith ChurchOnline; Asynchronous
LING 1800581Topics in Linguistics: Language and Social MediaLectureSession 1StaffOnline; Asynchronous

The following Linguistics courses are either new or featured. If you would like to enroll in one or more of the following classes, you may add classes to your shopping cart via CU Boulder Class Search or Buff Portal. Further instructions can be found on the Office of the Registrar's Add a Class webpage.

New Courses

LING 1800: Topics in Linguistics: Machines that Speak: How AI is Reshaping our Language and Society

Flyer advertising new topics course, LING 1800: Machines the Speak: How AI is Reshaping Language and Society

This course provides an overview of the ways Artificial Intelligence technologies (primarily large language models) are reshaping language and society. We will be reading scholarly work that is both supportive of and critical towards language technologies, particularly in relation to their influence and impact on the social world.

Students will leave the course with knowledge across three main themes:

  1. how AI and large language models are similar and different from human cognition; 
  2. problems posed to the AI enterprise by sociocultural research on language; 
  3. and ethics and impact of AI technologies on groups of people and the environment.

This course has no prerequisites.

T/TH 11 am - 12:15 pm