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BA Creative Arts and Linguistics
About this course
Creative arts and linguistics is an unusual combination that brings together the making and analysis of art with the scientific study of language, and the pairing is more coherent than it might first appear. Linguistics is the systematic study of how language works as a human system, examining sound, grammar, meaning, and the ways in which language varies across communities, cultures, and historical periods. Creative arts encompasses visual art, design, performance, and a range of other practices in which ideas are given aesthetic form. Together they develop a graduate who can think analytically about communication in both its verbal and visual dimensions. At the School of Oriental and African Studies this three-year programme, which includes a foundation year, is shaped by SOAS's distinctive global orientation. Linguistics at SOAS engages seriously with the full diversity of the world's languages, many of which are dramatically different in their structures from the European languages that tend to dominate linguistics curricula elsewhere. Creative arts is understood in a similarly expansive way, engaging with artistic traditions from across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East alongside more familiar Western practices. This global perspective gives the combination a breadth and comparative depth that is genuinely distinctive. Graduates from creative arts and linguistics programmes work in a range of fields that value both analytical rigour and creative practice. Language-related careers include applied linguistics, speech technology, computational linguistics, translation, and language education. The creative arts background opens doors in visual communication, design, arts administration, cultural organisations, and media. Many graduates find that the combination of these two ways of thinking is particularly valuable in roles concerned with cross-cultural communication, content creation, and the design of materials for diverse audiences. Further study at postgraduate level in linguistics, language and culture, or creative arts is a natural option.
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