

BA Linguistics and Portuguese
About this course
Linguistics and Portuguese is a combination that gives you systematic scientific understanding of how language works alongside proficiency in one of the world's most widely spoken languages. At the University of Manchester, the BA Linguistics and Portuguese runs over four years of full-time study and includes a sandwich year and work placement, giving you professional experience alongside the academic development of both disciplines. As the current description notes, linguistics allows you to delve into the science of language, an everyday phenomenon that impacts our lives on an individual and global scale. The linguistics strand develops your understanding of language as a formal system: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics provide the analytical tools for describing how languages are structured. Sociolinguistics asks how language varies across social groups and how it changes over time. Psycholinguistics examines how language is acquired, processed, and represented in the mind. These perspectives give you a rich and scientifically rigorous understanding of what language is and how it works. The Portuguese strand develops your proficiency in one of the world's most globally distributed languages, spoken as a first language by over two hundred million people across Brazil, Portugal, Angola, Mozambique, and other countries on three continents. As you learn the language, you also engage with the literatures, cultures, and contemporary societies of the Portuguese-speaking world. Graduates of linguistics and Portuguese programmes are well placed for careers that draw on either or both dimensions of the degree. Linguistics skills are valued in speech and language therapy training, natural language processing and computational linguistics, language teaching, publishing, lexicography, and academic research. Portuguese language proficiency opens doors in international business, translation and interpreting, journalism, diplomacy, and roles in organisations with significant engagement with Brazil or other Portuguese-speaking countries. The sandwich year and work placement provide professional experience that directly strengthens career prospects. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in linguistics, Portuguese and Luso-Brazilian studies, translation, or applied linguistics. The combination of scientific rigour and real-world language competence is a distinctive and genuinely valuable professional asset.
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