

BA Hons in English Language, De Montfort University
Leicester,
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36 Months
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About this course
This course explores the nature and functions of language, with a focus on English as the world’s first truly global language. You will learn how communication operates and how to use language effectively through various theoretical approaches and practical application. The program emphasizes understanding language in real-world contexts, highlighting English’s cultural, political, and economic influence. Graduates have gone on to careers in media, publishing, teaching, civil service, and marketing, with some pursuing further research in areas like forensic linguistics and coercive control language.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for those interested in understanding how language shapes human communication and influences society. Its practical approach involves engaging teaching methods beyond traditional lectures, including reports, presentations, blogs, and role-plays. Moreover, the focus on developing transferable skills like critical thinking, independent work, and effective communication makes graduates highly employable. Opportunities for studying abroad or gaining work experience further add to its appeal.
Specialisation
The course offers pathways in Creative Writing, Drama, Film, History, Journalism, and Media that complement the core linguistics focus. These routes help broaden your understanding and skill set, enhancing employment prospects by allowing you to explore specific interests such as storytelling, theatre, film industry, historical analysis, and journalism.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
16.63L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need 104 UCAS points from at least 2 A levels, BTEC DMM, or similar qualifications. English Language or Literature at GCSE grade 4 or above is necessary. Other accepted qualifications include the IB with 24+ points, T Levels Merit, or equivalent. An interview may be required for non-standard applicants, and non-native English speakers need an IELTS score of 6.0 with 5.5 each band.
English language test
IELTS
6
PTE
59
DUOLINGO
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TOEFL
79
Career prospects
Graduates of this course have built careers in media, publishing, teaching, civil service, and marketing. The course’s focus on communication skills, critical analysis, and research also opens pathways into journalism, public relations, advertising, forensic linguistics, and academic research. The ability to work in diverse contexts globally makes this degree highly versatile and sought after.
FAQs
What are the teaching methods used in this course?
Teaching includes lectures, seminars, workshops, tutorials, student-led activities, discussions, film screenings, and computer lab work. Students engage in research and are supported by personal tutors.
Can I study abroad or do a placement during this course?
Yes, students can participate in a year-long study abroad, work placement, or enterprise placement in the second year, which helps to develop practical skills and cultural awareness.
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