BA English Language and Linguistics
This is a
3-year course which offers you the chance to
combine a wide choice of modules on sounds, structures, meaning and use in
English with a free choice of modules in any areas of Linguistics which interest
you (whether language variation, language change, child language acquisition,
language disorders, language processing, language learning, language teaching,
phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, or pragmatics). It is
suitable both for students who have an A-level in English, and for those who
don’t. In each year of the degree, you take four modules. Details of the
structure of each year are given below. (Click on relevant module titles for
further details of individual modules).
Your First Year
Your first year is a foundation year in which you learn about linguistic techniques used to analyse a variety of
aspects of the structure, use, acquisition and processing of English (and can
additionally choose to take an option in teaching English as a foreign language,
if you wish). You take the following four modules:
Your Second Year
Your second year is a consolidation year in which we build on and extend the foundation acquired in your first year
while also preparing you for the specialist options you are to take in your
final year. You take four modules (or more if your selection includes
half-options) chosen from the set of options specified
below:
Your Final Year
Your final year is a specialisation year in which you choose a range of
specialist options, and take four modules (or more if your selection includes
half-options) chosen from the set of options
specified below:
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For details of other undergraduate degrees offered by the Department of
Language & Linguistics, see BA Programmes.
Last modified on 11 May 2012.