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BA English Language and Linguistics with Foundation Year
About this course
Language is the most fundamental of human tools, yet most people use it without ever examining how it actually works. English Language and Linguistics is the discipline that turns that scrutiny into a systematic field of study, investigating the structures of language, how meaning is constructed and conveyed, how children acquire the capacity to speak, and how language varies across social groups, regions, and cultures. It is a subject that draws on insights from cognitive science, anthropology, philosophy, and sociology, making it genuinely interdisciplinary in its reach. At York St John University, this four-year programme includes a foundation year designed to support you in making the transition into undergraduate study, giving you a secure grounding in academic skills and in the key concepts of linguistics before the main degree begins. You will explore how language is structured at the levels of sound, word, sentence, and discourse, and you will investigate questions about how language shapes identity, how social attitudes to language arise, and how communication works in different contexts. A placement or work experience year is built into the course, and there is also the opportunity for a year abroad, broadening your experience of language in a different cultural and educational setting. Studying linguistics develops skills in careful observation, systematic analysis, and evidence-based argument. You will learn to look at language data the way a scientist looks at evidence, neither taking things for granted nor making claims you cannot support. This kind of rigorous thinking about communication is highly valued across many sectors. Graduates from English Language and Linguistics programmes go on to work in teaching English as a foreign or second language, speech and language therapy (often with further study), publishing, media and communications, copywriting, marketing, human-computer interaction, and public services. The analytical skills the degree develops are also highly relevant to law, policy, and research. Postgraduate study in linguistics, applied linguistics, or language education is a natural next step for many.
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