Manchester Metropolitan University - Undergraduate Open Day
17 Jun 2026, 08:30
Manchester
If you are interested in the way in which we communicate and how it can influence people, studying linguistics will help you unravel how language is inextricably linked to who we are.
Linguistics is devoted to the scientific study of natural language and concerned with how languages evolve, are structured and what they have in common. It also examines how languages are acquired and used.
Our department is home to a wealth of research expertise and that expertise is transferred directly into the classroom. You could be learning from academics who are actively involved in having a real-world impact, from forensic linguistics, to accent mapping, to the language used to describe endometriosis pain. With this expertise here for you to draw on, your learning is not only relevant, but it's also cutting edge, and our strong local, national and global links will help you to enhance your study and future employment opportunities.
After your second year you can choose to progress to your final year or take an optional year completing a placement or studying abroad.* Both are great options to get more experience. We’ll help you arrange everything and give you all the support you’ll need.
In this degree you will also take a number of modules relating to your chosen modern language. Adding a modern language to your degree means you can develop as a more effective communicator, acquire linguistic skills and develop a wider cultural awareness. You can choose from French, Spanish, Modern Standard Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, and Japanese.
This degree focuses on linguistics and English language, if you are interested in linguistics and English literature, we offer BA (Hons) Linguistics and English.
This course has a foundation year available.
*Placement and/or study abroad options may be available, potentially extending the duration of study up to 4 years. Study abroad will be subject to any international travel restrictions and/or availability.
Features and Benefits
Enhance your employability through internships and volunteering - our award-winning ‘Rise at Manchester Met’ programme encourages you to learn career-ready skills beyond the focus of your course and potentially gain extra academic credits towards your degree.
We coach practical skills for work including communication skills, presentation skills, essay and report writing, summary skills, interview and questionnaire techniques, and building digital literacy skills for your future employment opportunities.
Linguistic expertise – you will be taught by leading researchers in the field, with real-world linguistic experience, including the identification of notorious criminals in forensic linguistics and research on Greater Manchester’s regional accents as part of the ‘Manchester Voices’ project.
Located in the University’s state-of-the-art Grosvenor East building, you will have access to study spaces to practise and interact with languages students from across the programme. We also have a social space for language learners to set up informal language conversation clubs and exchanges.
Experience the world – you will have the opportunity to spend your third year studying overseas or on placement.
The following entry points are available for this course:
Students study one of the following languages alongside TESOL: Spanish; French; Japanese; Mandarin Chinese; Modern Standard Arabic. Students will confirm their modern language at enrolment.
GCSE English Language at grade C or grade 4. Equivalent qualifications (eg. Functional Skills) may be considered
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