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BA English Language and Communication
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English language and communication is a discipline that examines how language works as a system and as a social and cultural practice, asking both the structural questions of linguistics and the broader questions about how communication shapes understanding, identity, and power in the world. The English language is the medium of global business, international science, and a vast proportion of digital communication, and understanding how it works, how it varies across communities and registers, and how it both reflects and produces meaning is a genuinely important area of study in a world shaped by communication at every level. At Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, this three-year full-time programme develops your understanding of the power of the English language in communication, exploring how it expresses and reflects global issues including culture wars, social justice, equality, diversity, inclusion, and sustainability. You will study grammar, semantics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, and the analysis of communication in different media and contexts, building a rigorous understanding of how language does what it does. The programme develops your analytical skills alongside practical communication competencies, giving you both the theoretical understanding and the professional versatility that careers in communications, education, and research require. Cambridge's character as a globally connected city with a significant tech and education sector gives the programme a context where language and communication are both intellectually rich and professionally relevant. Graduates work in communications, journalism, public relations, content writing, education, publishing, social research, and a wide range of roles where the ability to analyse and produce effective communication is valued. Postgraduate study in linguistics, communication, TESOL, or English language is a natural next step for those who wish to develop their expertise further or move into academic research or language teaching.
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