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BA English Language and International Communication
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English language study and international communication is a combination that takes seriously both the structure of language as a system and its function as a tool for crossing cultural and professional boundaries. English linguistics examines how language works: its grammar, phonology, meaning, social variation, and historical development. International communication extends that analytical framework into applied contexts, asking how communication succeeds and fails across cultures, what the role of English as a global language means for those who use it as a first or second language, and how effective professional communication is achieved in diverse organisational settings. At the University of Westminster in London, this three-year full-time programme develops your understanding of the English language and the complexities of communication in ways that are directly relevant to professional international contexts. You will study linguistics, discourse analysis, intercultural communication, media and digital communication, and the practical dimensions of professional language use. A sandwich year places you in a professional environment for an extended period, a year abroad broadens your experience of language in use across different cultural settings, and work placement experience is integrated throughout. Graduates are well placed for careers in international communications, public relations, journalism, translation and interpreting, language teaching, human resources in international organisations, and roles in organisations where clear cross-cultural communication is central. The analytical dimension of the degree also provides excellent preparation for postgraduate study in applied linguistics, TESOL, translation studies, communication studies, and related fields. Westminster's London location gives the degree a particularly practical international dimension, given the city's role as a hub for global business, media, and diplomacy.
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