

BA in Philosophy and Linguistics, Cardiff University
Cardiff,
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36 Months
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About this course
This BA program explores the interconnected world of philosophy and linguistics, focusing on how language shapes identity and societal structures. You’ll study core areas like moral philosophy, epistemology, philosophy of mind, and political philosophy, while also delving into phonetics, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics. A key feature is engaging with contemporary societal issues, applying philosophical research to real-world problems. The curriculum encourages critical and creative thinking, with opportunities to specialise in your areas of interest in the final year. The program balances theoretical understanding with practical skills like data analysis, communication, and policy development, preparing you to address social challenges thoughtfully and effectively.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal if you want to critically examine how language influences society and explore philosophical questions about morality, justice, and the mind. It supports the development of valuable skills like independent research, policy analysis, data handling, and effective communication. Its focus on contemporary social issues and real-world applications makes it a practical choice for those aiming to make meaningful contributions in societal or professional contexts. The opportunity to specialise towards the end enables students to deepen their expertise and pursue diverse career paths.
Specialisation
Students can tailor their final year by choosing modules that align with their interests in philosophy or linguistics, including options like forensic linguistics, media discourse, and phenomenological investigations. The course emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, integrating different areas of philosophical and linguistic research, especially in the final year, to deepen your expertise and prepare for diverse professional pathways.
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 should typically have A-levels in the ABB-BBC range, with specific Grade C/4 or above in GCSE English Language. International students need to meet equivalent qualifications such as a 32-30 overall score in the IB or 665-655 in HL subjects. Acceptable English language tests include IELTS (6.5 overall with 5.5 in each subskill), TOEFL (90 overall), or PTE Academic (69 overall). Additional qualifications like BTEC or T levels are also considered on a case-by-case basis.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
69
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates develop transferable skills including problem analysis, effective communication, data analysis, and policy development. These prepare you for careers across sectors such as civil service, education, law, journalism, marketing, and charity work. The course also opens pathways into professional research, consultancy, and roles requiring critical thinking and strategic planning, making it a versatile foundation for various professions.
FAQs
Can I study this course in Welsh?
Yes, up to 33% of the course is available through the medium of Welsh. You should contact the Admissions tutor for more details.
What kind of skills will I develop?
You’ll develop critical thinking, data analysis, communication skills, and the ability to apply philosophical research to real-world problems, alongside practical skills in data handling and policy development.
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