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English Language and Linguistics

2 Study options · UndergraduateFrenchay Campus
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University of the West of England, Bristol

Course summary

Our English Language and Linguistics degree allows you to explore the complexity of language and how it relates to wider society, culture and the mind. From AI to the environment, learn about contemporary global issues from leading academics who are active in a wide range of research specialisms.

Why study English language and linguistics?
Language shapes everything we do, from how we connect socially to how we work and make decisions. Studying English Language and Linguistics gives you a deep, scientific understanding of how language is structured, learned, and used across diverse real-world contexts. You'll explore how language influences behaviour and communication, and how it constantly evolves.

English Language and Linguistics is at the forefront of major scientific developments, driving innovation in our modern world. From facilitating human-AI communication to supporting those with speech disorders through child language development, the applications are vast and vital. Whether analysing courtroom dialogue, emergency service calls, or political messaging, this broad discipline harnesses the power of language to solve real-world problems.

Why UWE Bristol?
On our future-facing English Language and Linguistics degree, you'll study contemporary global issues, with module and assessment content tailored to your interests.

Topics range from first and second language acquisition, human-machine interaction, social justice, political and media discourse, environmental messaging and sustainability, and globalisation and intercultural communication.

Learn from leading academics who are experts in their field and conduct groundbreaking research at the innovative new Humanities Research Group. Benefit from globally recognised research in topics including forensic linguistics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, ecolinguistics and language teaching.

From day one, you'll get hands-on with language through specialist training and real-world applications. Whether you're analysing data in our industry-standard linguistics lab, conducting field research with local communities, or working on live briefs, you'll put your learning into practice.

Where can it take me?
You'll graduate with sought-after skills in analytical thinking, problem solving and communication, ready to step into a rewarding career. You could go on to work in a broad range of careers and sectors, from speech and language therapy to marketing and communications, or pursue further study.

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Course code:
QQ3C
Institution code:
B80

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Date range:
2022-2024

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100% Students aged 17/18 who applied to this course were offered a place.

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