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Creative Arts and Linguistics

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School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London

Course summary

BA Creative Arts and Linguistics is a combined honours degree that offers students a unique opportunity to blend a critical study of the arts and cultural industries with an in-depth understanding of how languages function globally.

This programme, led by expert faculty and enhanced by strong industry connections, provides students with historical, theoretical, and practical skills while also equipping them for careers in arts management, journalism, marketing, and the music industry. In the first year, students gain a comprehensive introduction to the arts and cultural industries of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. In subsequent years, they further develop critical theory and research skills, tailoring their studies to regional or thematic interests.

The Linguistics component at SOAS highlights the diversity of languages and cultures beyond Europe, welcoming students with a specific interest in the languages of Asia, Africa, or the Middle East. Linguistics is an ideal field for those interested in human culture and psychology, offering a systematic and logical framework to explore how language shapes societies.

This degree prepares students with a unique interdisciplinary skillset for a range of careers in the cultural and creative sectors.

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Application codes

Course code:
Y0Q1
Institution code:
S09

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