

BA Linguistics with Spanish
About this course
Linguistics with Spanish is a degree that combines the scientific study of language as a system with the practical and cultural depth of Spanish language acquisition. Linguistics asks fundamental questions about how language works: how sounds are organised into words, how words combine into sentences, how meaning is constructed and communicated, how languages vary across communities and change over time, and how human beings acquire and process language. Spanish, spoken by around 500 million people across more than twenty countries, is one of the world's most globally significant languages and a gateway to some of its richest literary and cultural traditions. This four-year full-time programme at Newcastle University develops your understanding of linguistic theory alongside high-level Spanish proficiency. It includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you an exceptionally rich combination of professional and international experience embedded within the degree. The year abroad is particularly significant for a languages degree, providing the extended immersion in a Spanish-speaking environment that is essential for reaching genuine fluency. The sandwich and placement years add direct professional experience that employers consistently value. With a typical tariff of 136 points, the programme attracts students who combine intellectual curiosity about how language works with the motivation to develop real proficiency in a major world language. You will study phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and language acquisition alongside Spanish language development, literature, and culture, building both a scientific understanding of language and a deep engagement with the Spanish-speaking world. The combination gives you analytical tools that are applicable well beyond Spanish and a language skill that is directly usable in professional contexts. Graduates move into careers in translation and interpreting, education, the civil service and diplomatic service, international business, journalism, human resources, and a range of roles where Spanish-language capability and linguistic understanding are valued. Postgraduate study in linguistics, Spanish, applied linguistics, or TESOL is a natural next step for those who want to specialise further.
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