

BA English Language and Linguistics with Placement Experience
About this course
English language and linguistics is the scientific and humanistic study of language itself: how it is structured, how it is acquired, how it changes over time and varies across communities, and what it reveals about human cognition and social life. Where literature degrees foreground the reading of texts, linguistics foregrounds language as a system and a social phenomenon. You will learn to analyse speech sounds, grammatical structures, meaning, and discourse, and to ask empirical questions about how language actually works in the real world rather than relying on intuition alone. At the University of Reading, this four-year, full-time programme combines the close analysis of linguistic form with attention to language in use, covering areas such as phonology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and the history of English. You will develop strong research skills in both quantitative and qualitative methods, learning to collect, transcribe, and analyse language data systematically. Reading has a strong international reputation in linguistics, and the programme reflects genuine depth in areas including clinical linguistics, language acquisition, and corpus methods. The degree includes a placement experience, giving you the opportunity to apply your linguistic knowledge in a professional context. This could be in language teaching, publishing, communications, speech and language therapy settings, or other organisations where understanding language has practical value. The placement year develops professional skills alongside your academic expertise and strengthens your position in the graduate job market. Graduates from English language and linguistics programmes work in a wide range of fields. Teaching English as a foreign language or as an additional language is a common path, as is work in publishing, communications, marketing, and media, where clarity and precision in language are central. The discipline is also a strong foundation for careers in speech and language therapy (with further training), language technology, and academic research. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in linguistics, applied linguistics, language teaching, or related areas.
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