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BA (Hons) in Linguistics and Philosophy with Study Abroad, Lancaster University

Lancaster,

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48 Months

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About this course

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Studying Linguistics and Philosophy at Lancaster University offers a fascinating exploration into how language relates to thought and human understanding. As part of one of the largest and most highly rated departments for language studies worldwide, this degree combines introductory modules in both linguistics and philosophy, progressing to more specialized topics in the second and final years. You’ll examine everything from the structures of languages to cognitive linguistics, and delve into broad philosophical discussions—covering areas like ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and contemporary issues in political philosophy. A unique feature is the option to write a dissertation on a topic of your interest, guided by expert staff. The program emphasizes developing analytical, investigative, and interpretative skills, which are highly valued by employers in fields such as law, media, and global organizations. This comprehensive course aims to deepen your understanding of humanity and enhance your critical thinking abilities.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Lancaster University’s department is recognized as one of the top three in the world for Linguistics, according to the QS World Rankings 2024. The program’s strength lies in its broad, research-informed approach, covering a diverse range of modules that develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and cultural awareness. The option to study abroad, typically in Australia, USA, Canada, Europe, or Asia, is a transformative experience that broadens your worldview and cultural understanding. Additionally, the course’s focus on analysis and argument evaluation equips students with skills valued in many professional sectors, including law, media, and business. The opportunity to undertake a dissertation and participate in internships, such as with Lancaster’s Richardson Institute, further enhances employability, making this a highly recommended course for students seeking a global and multidisciplinary learning experience.

Specialisation

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This course offers a combined degree in Linguistics and Philosophy, enabling students to explore the relationship between language and human thought alongside core philosophical questions. In the second and final years, students can choose focused modules such as Cognitive Linguistics, Structures of the World's Languages, and Topics in Phonetic and Phonological Theory, alongside broad philosophy modules like Continental Philosophy, Logic and Language, Moral Philosophy, and Environmental Philosophy. There’s also the opportunity to specialise further through options such as Psycholinguistics, Language and Social Identities, and Language, Cognition and Culture. This pathway allows students to tailor their studies to their interests in either field while gaining an integrated understanding of the interconnectedness of language, mind, and philosophy.

Course fees

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1st year tuition fees

26.07L

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Degree requirements

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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

87

PTE

58

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates with a degree in Linguistics and Philosophy are well-prepared for careers involving analysis, assessment, and argumentation. The skills gained—critical thinking, language analysis, and cultural awareness—are valued by employers in sectors such as law firms, management consultancies, media organizations, and international companies. The degree also opens pathways to professions like education, language teaching, speech therapy, and translation. Students might also pursue roles in business, administration, and professional services, where skills of self-expression and understanding complex information are important. The university’s emphasis on employability and the Lancaster Award, which encourages participation in work experience and social development activities, further supports student career readiness.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

The typical A level requirements are AAB, with 36 Level 3 credits at Distinction for the Access to HE Diploma, and a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall with at least 5.5 in each component.

Can I study abroad during this program?

Yes, the program includes a year abroad, during which students study at partner universities in countries like Australia, USA, Canada, Europe, and Asia, helping to develop your global outlook and cultural awareness.