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As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for major in linguistics in the United States is $58,415.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,500.00 and $58,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Major In Linguistics vs Speech-Language Pathologist?

AspectMajor In LinguisticsSpeech-Language Pathologist
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in linguistics; advanced degrees for specializationMaster's degree in speech-language pathology; state licensure
Work EnvironmentUniversities, research labs, language institutesHospitals, clinics, schools, private practice
Industry UsageAcademic, research, language technologyHealthcare, education, rehabilitation

Major In Linguistics provides foundational knowledge of language structure and theory, often leading to careers in research or academia. Speech-Language Pathologists focus on diagnosing and treating speech and language disorders, requiring clinical training and licensure. While both roles involve language expertise, they differ significantly in credentials, work settings, and industry applications.

What types of projects or tasks can someone with a major in linguistics expect to work on in their first professional role?

Professionals with a major in linguistics often start their careers working on tasks such as language data analysis, compiling and annotating linguistic corpora, or assisting with research on language acquisition or processing. You might also work on developing language-related resources for technology companies, such as improving speech recognition systems or natural language processing tools. Collaboration is common, as linguists often work alongside software engineers, educators, or researchers, depending on the industry. These foundational tasks provide valuable experience and can lead to more specialized roles in research, technology, or education.

What are majors in linguistics?

Majors in linguistics are undergraduate students who focus their studies on the scientific analysis of language, including its structure, history, acquisition, and use. Linguistics majors examine topics such as phonetics, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics, and language development. The field prepares students for diverse careers by developing analytical, research, and communication skills. Graduates can pursue roles in education, technology, translation, publishing, or continue with advanced studies in linguistics or related fields.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a linguistics major, and why are they important?

To thrive as a linguistics major, you need strong analytical skills, a solid grounding in phonetics, syntax, and semantics, and typically a bachelor's degree in linguistics or a related field. Familiarity with linguistic analysis software, corpus tools, and statistical packages like R or Python is valuable. Keen attention to detail, critical thinking, and excellent written and verbal communication skills help you excel in research and collaboration. These abilities enable linguistics majors to effectively analyze language data, contribute to research, and apply linguistic concepts in academic or professional contexts.
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Linguistics & Language Development Instructor Pool

Linguistics & Language Development Instructor Pool

California State University

San Jose, CA

$8.5K - $10K/mo

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Linguistics & Language Development Instructor Pool

Apply now Job no: 528355
Work type: Instructional Faculty - Temporary/Lecturer
Location: San Jose
Categories: Unit 3 - CFA - California Faculty Association, Faculty - Letters/Humanities, Temporary, Part Time

 

Department Summary

The Department of Linguistics and Language Development at San Jose State University invites applicants to join our pool of linguistics instructors. The Department offers a Bachelor's degree in Linguistics, and MA in Linguistics, and an MA in TESOL. In collaboration with the Department of Computer Science, we also offer a BS in Computer Science and Linguistics. For this pool, we are interested in instructors especially for our lower-division GE courses (LING 20, LING 21, LING 22, LING 24, LING 25, and LING 26), upper-division GE courses (LING 122, LING 123, and LING 129), and major courses.

SJSU is the only CSU campus in northern California with a dedicated linguistics department, founded in 1991. Situated in the Bay Area - among the most diverse regions in the world - the Department is committed to fostering understandings of language structure and use in the context of an increasingly multicultural and technological society.

Brief Description of Duties

Teach lower-division GE courses in linguistics such as LING 20 (Nature of Language), LING 21 (Language and Thinking), LING 22 (Language across the Lifespan), LING 24 (Language Variation in Space, Time, and Culture), LING 25 (Languages of the World), and LING 26 (Quantitative Reasoning in Linguistic Diversity). Note that LING 26 requires expertise in quantitative methods. With relevant education and experience, candidates may teach upper division GE, such as LING 122 (English as a World Language), LING 123 (Sound and Communication), and LING 129 (Culture, Language, and Ethnicity in the U.S.). With a terminal degree or relevant professional expertise, candidates may teach upper-division major courses. See https://catalog.sjsu.edu/. This assignment enriches the undergraduate curriculum in both General Education and the Linguistics major.

Successful candidates will demonstrate awareness of and address the needs of a student population of great diversity - including age, abilities, cultural background, ethnicity, religion, economic background, primary language, sexual orientation, gender identity, and academic preparation - through inclusive course materials, teaching strategies and advisement. Faculty at SJSU shall organize all their classes within the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS). All classes must be offered and meet as scheduled throughout the entire semester or term, in the mode assigned and listed in the schedule of classes (i.e., asynchronous, synchronous, bichronous, in-person, or hybrid).

Required Qualifications

  • MA in Linguistics or related field
  • Expertise in quantitative (statistical) methods (for LING 26 only)
  • Knowledge of the subject matter of the discipline to which the individual may be assigned
  • Ability to teach and evaluate post-secondary learners
  • Applicants should demonstrate an awareness of and sensitivity to the educational goals of a multicultural population as might have been gained in cross-cultural study, training, teaching and other comparable experience.

Preferred Qualifications

  • For teaching upper-division courses, a PhD in Linguistics or a closely related discipline
  • Demonstrated teaching excellence in a two- or four-year college/university environment

Compensation

Compensation and salary range placement are determined by qualifications and experience. To learn more about range placement, please see University Policy S21-2.

Anticipated starting salary:

L-A / Range 2 - $5507 - $5959
L-B / Range 3 - $6221 - $7481
L-C / Range 4 - $6825 - $9431
L-D / Range 5 - $8593 - $10347

Range salaries above are the anticipated monthly salary rate of full-time AY faculty--part-time rates are prorated. There are 6 monthly payments per semester (full-time AY annual salary = rate x 12). See the Faculty Salary Schedule for more information.

Application Procedure

Click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents:

  • CV
  • Cover Letter
  • List of at least three (3) or as many as five (5) references
  • Teaching statement: philosophy, approaches, and courses you are qualified to teach

This is a continuing open position.

Employment Conditions

Faculty employees must complete CSU employee training as assigned and required based on their role (e.g., preventing discrimination and harassment, gender equity and Title IX, health and safety). Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, the faculty member in this position will subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority (CSA). Individuals designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and to complete Clery Act training as determined by the University Clery Director. Questions regarding CSA designation and training can be sent to the Clery Director at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu. The President may recommend or require compliance with safety measures that decrease the likelihood of COVID-19 transmission or illness and allows the core mission and activities of the campus to continue.

Conditional Offer

The work for this faculty position is located in the State of California and requires commuting to the campus. Employment is contingent upon proof of eligibility to work in the United States. Offers of employment are conditional, and may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position.

Appointment is contingent upon budget and enrollment considerations and subject to order of assignment provisions in the collective bargaining agreement between California State University and California Faculty Association. These provisions state the order in which available courses must be assigned to faculty, starting with tenure line faculty and ending with new lecturer appointees.

San Jose State University: Silicon Valley's Public University

Located in the heart of Silicon Valley-one of the most innovative and diverse regions in the world-San Jose State University is the founding campus of the 23-campus California State University (CSU) system and the first public university in the West. Recognized as a national leader in transformative higher education, San Jose State University is an essential contributor to the economic, cultural, and social development of Silicon Valley, the Bay Area, and California. SJSU ranks high nationally in research funding and is second highest in research productivity in the CSU system. Cutting-edge research, combined with world-class scholarship, student-centered learning opportunities, and experiential and interdisciplinary programs, allows SJSU to provide transformative opportunities that advance the public good locally and globally.

San Jose State enrolls more than 36,000 students - many are historically underserved, and around 45% are first-generation and 38% are Pell-recipients. SJSU is a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander (AANAPISI) Serving Institution. The university's commitment to social justice extends from its vibrant, inclusive campus to an international network of over 275,000 alumni. As such, San Jose State is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty so our disciplines, students, and community can benefit from different and divergent cultural and identity perspectives.

Equal Employment Statement

San Jose State University prohibits discrimination on the basis of Age, Ancestry, Caste, Color, Disability, Ethnicity, Gender, Gender Expression, Gender Identity, Genetic Information, Marital Status, Medical Condition, Military Status, Nationality, Race, Religion, Religious Creed, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Sex Stereotype, and Veteran Status. This policy applies to all San Jose State University students, faculty, and staff as well as University programs and activities. Reasonable accommodations are made for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose. Note that all San Jose State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment.

Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification

Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San Jose State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-1501 or by email at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu.

Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf. The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-5600 or by email at uhs-frontdesk@sjsu.edu.

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