English Language and Linguistics (Placement Year) BA Hons 48 months Undergraduate Program By Lancaster University |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 38QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

English Language and LiteratureMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

English Language and Literature

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Language is the universal door to the worlds we live in. It’s what we use to think, share, communicate emotion, create and wonder. What we do with language and how our societies, our texts and even our minds shape and are shaped by language use is the core of what this degree offers.
It blends our outstanding history of scholarship in the English language with the best of current research on multilingualism and provides insights into the workings of the world in ways that no other degree can. It puts the power, puzzles and incredible intricacy of language at the centre of your studies, providing insights that can inform and advance a wide choice of future careers.
Why Lancaster?
  • Study with the best. Linguistics at Lancaster University is ranked 3rd in the world by QS 2024
  • Spend your first year exploring everything from the structures and development of languages to the political questions explored by linguists
  • Explore an extensive range of linguistics and English language topics in subsequent years
  • Learn from leading scholars who combine passion for their research with a desire to share their knowledge and experiences with students
  • Benefit from world-leading facilities including our phonetics lab, eye-tracking lab, perception and learning lab, and EEG lab
  • Experience the world through volunteering opportunities or a work placement, offering you the chance to gain skills and experiences that will stay with you for life
  • Join one of the largest research communities for the study of English language and linguistics in the country
Explore language
The nature of language and its role in shaping our social and cultural identities, our institutions and our collective thinking begins with understanding its principles, including its properties, development, variation and use. These same principles underpin exploration of the science of language, those areas of study in which linguistics intersects with psychology, the information sciences, and forensics. When you study linguistics alongside English language, you examine how these issues relate specifically to English as well as language more generally as they – and you! - pursue the perfect mix of arts and science.
Why combine a specific focus on English with the study of linguistics more broadly? It is an opportunity to learn about the sounds and structures of English, whether you learned the language at home or as an additional language. The degree is an avenue for looking at the way language is learned and you’ll be able to explore the way English is used across a range of different contexts, including advertising, media, literature and the law as well as how technologies that produce or process language work.

Program overview

Main Subject

English Language and Literature

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Language is the universal door to the worlds we live in. It’s what we use to think, share, communicate emotion, create and wonder. What we do with language and how our societies, our texts and even our minds shape and are shaped by language use is the core of what this degree offers.
It blends our outstanding history of scholarship in the English language with the best of current research on multilingualism and provides insights into the workings of the world in ways that no other degree can. It puts the power, puzzles and incredible intricacy of language at the centre of your studies, providing insights that can inform and advance a wide choice of future careers.
Why Lancaster?
  • Study with the best. Linguistics at Lancaster University is ranked 3rd in the world by QS 2024
  • Spend your first year exploring everything from the structures and development of languages to the political questions explored by linguists
  • Explore an extensive range of linguistics and English language topics in subsequent years
  • Learn from leading scholars who combine passion for their research with a desire to share their knowledge and experiences with students
  • Benefit from world-leading facilities including our phonetics lab, eye-tracking lab, perception and learning lab, and EEG lab
  • Experience the world through volunteering opportunities or a work placement, offering you the chance to gain skills and experiences that will stay with you for life
  • Join one of the largest research communities for the study of English language and linguistics in the country
Explore language
The nature of language and its role in shaping our social and cultural identities, our institutions and our collective thinking begins with understanding its principles, including its properties, development, variation and use. These same principles underpin exploration of the science of language, those areas of study in which linguistics intersects with psychology, the information sciences, and forensics. When you study linguistics alongside English language, you examine how these issues relate specifically to English as well as language more generally as they – and you! - pursue the perfect mix of arts and science.
Why combine a specific focus on English with the study of linguistics more broadly? It is an opportunity to learn about the sounds and structures of English, whether you learned the language at home or as an additional language. The degree is an avenue for looking at the way language is learned and you’ll be able to explore the way English is used across a range of different contexts, including advertising, media, literature and the law as well as how technologies that produce or process language work.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
35+

4 Years
Sep

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