

BA English Language and Linguistics (with a modern language)
About this course
English Language and Linguistics is the scientific study of language itself, examining how it is structured, how it is acquired, how it varies across communities and contexts, and how it shapes and is shaped by social and cultural life. Unlike literary study, which focuses on what language expresses, linguistics asks how language works: the systems of sound, grammar, meaning and discourse that allow human beings to communicate with extraordinary complexity and precision. Combining this with a modern language extends that enquiry in a particularly productive direction, giving you direct experience of how a different linguistic system organises these same capacities. At Manchester Metropolitan University, this three-year full-time programme pairs English Language and Linguistics with a modern language of your choice, developing both the theoretical foundations of linguistic analysis and the practical skills of another language. You will study phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and the history of the English language, alongside the modern language itself at a level of communicative and analytical competence that deepens your understanding of both. A sandwich year is available, giving you substantial professional experience before your final year, and work placement is also integrated throughout the programme. Graduates of English Language and Linguistics programmes with a modern language have a particularly broad and distinctive skill set. Careers include speech and language therapy following further postgraduate qualification, teaching English as a foreign language, translation and interpreting, language technology and natural language processing, publishing, journalism, communications, and the civil service. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in linguistics, applied linguistics, TESOL, cognitive science, or related fields, and some develop research careers in academic linguistics or language education. The ability to think analytically about language while also operating fluently in more than one language is a genuinely rare combination.
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