

MA Anthropology and Language & Linguistics
About this course
Anthropology and language and linguistics is a combination that investigates two of the most fundamental features of human life: the social and cultural forms through which communities organise themselves and make meaning, and the linguistic systems through which they communicate, think, and transmit knowledge across generations. Anthropology takes a broad comparative view, using long-term fieldwork-based research with communities around the world to understand the diversity of human experience. Linguistics examines language as a structured system, investigating phonology, grammar, semantics, and pragmatics, and asking how languages vary, change, and relate to thought and culture. At Aberdeen this four-year MA (Hons) programme brings the two disciplines into close and productive dialogue. Anthropology at Aberdeen draws on a long tradition of research with non-Western communities, engaging with thinkers from a wide range of cultural backgrounds rather than limiting itself to the Western canon. Language and linguistics adds the systematic tools for understanding how the extraordinary diversity of human languages reflects and shapes the diversity of human societies. A year abroad is built into the programme, giving you the opportunity to experience a different cultural and linguistic environment and to apply the perspectives you have developed in a new context. The combination develops exceptional skills in cross-cultural understanding, analytical thinking, and the capacity to engage seriously with difference, all of which are highly valued in professional contexts that involve working across cultures, communities, and disciplines. Graduates move into careers in international development, education, social work, journalism, the civil service, cultural relations, language teaching, translation, research, and the third sector. Many also continue to postgraduate study in anthropology, linguistics, sociolinguistics, or area studies, and some go on to doctoral research in the field.
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