

BA in English Language and Linguistics, Cardiff University
Cardiff,
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36 Months
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About this course
This BA program invites you to explore how language functions and influences the social world. You'll examine questions about personal identity, language learning, change, manipulation in media, and even communication with animals. The course combines core linguistic theories and practices with their application to real-world issues. It emphasizes understanding the structure and use of language in context, analyzing language from both a functional and social perspective. Throughout the program, you'll develop skills to evaluate language in various contexts, produce different types of texts, and communicate complex ideas effectively. Additionally, it offers opportunities to study abroad, fostering independence, and resilience, while preparing you with in-demand skills for diverse career paths.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course develops a deep understanding of language and communication, blending theoretical knowledge with practical skills. It promotes critical thinking, analysis of real-world language use, and the ability to communicate complex ideas effectively to different audiences. Students also gain opportunities to work with specialised software and produce varied texts, which enhance employability skills valued across industries. The supportive academic environment, combined with the chance to study abroad and explore diverse topics, makes this program a strong choice for those interested in language, society, and communication careers.
Specialisation
The course covers core areas of English language and linguistics, including phonetics, grammar, semantics, pragmatics, and discourse. It also explores the relationship between language and the social world, with a focus on how language is used and structured in real situations. The program offers optional modules such as Sociolinguistics, Words and Meaning, Digital Literacy and Language, and more, allowing students to tailor their learning based on interests like history, gender, media, or psycholinguistics.
Course fees
Application fees
25.02L
1st year tuition fees
25.02L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need an A level offer of ABB to BBC, or equivalent qualifications like the IB (32-30 overall). For international students, a minimum of 6.5 overall in IELTS with 5.5 in each subskill, or equivalent, is required. A GCSE grade C/4 in English Language is also necessary. Other accepted qualifications include BTEC, T levels, and various international equivalences, subject to specific grade and subject requirements.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
69
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates of this degree develop a versatile skillset that combines humanities and social science strengths. They are well-prepared for roles in marketing, advertising, media, education, speech therapy, civil service, and more. The university’s career support services, such as placements and workshops, help enhance employability, enabling graduates to succeed in a wide array of sectors that value critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills.
FAQs
What are the core modules in the first year?
In the first year, students study modules such as 'Language and the Mind,' 'How Language Works 1 and 2,' 'Developing English: History and Society,' 'Understanding Communication,' and 'Writing at University and Beyond.' These modules establish foundational knowledge and skills essential for progressing in linguistics.
Can I study abroad during this program?
Yes, the program offers opportunities to study abroad in Europe and beyond, helping students foster independence and resilience while exploring language and culture in different settings.
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