

BA English Language & Linguistics
About this course
English language and linguistics at King's College London is a discipline that takes one of the most familiar things in human experience, language itself, and subjects it to rigorous scientific and cultural analysis. It asks how language works at every level, from the sounds and structures that make communication possible to the ways language varies across communities, changes over time, and shapes how we understand identity, power, and culture. This is not simply the study of grammar: it is an inquiry into one of the fundamental capacities that makes us human. You will focus on the relationships between language, society, and culture, developing a thorough understanding of how language operates in different social contexts: in traditional and digital media, in educational settings, in professional institutions, and in creative forms such as literature and film. You will also explore the connections between language and the mind, studying the sounds, words, and structures of English through phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics, and engaging with the cognitive and social processes that underlie language use. The programme provides many opportunities to undertake real data collection and analysis, developing your capacity to design linguistic research and interpret its results. King's location in London, one of the world's most linguistically diverse cities, gives you access to an extraordinarily rich natural laboratory for linguistic observation. A typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects a programme that expects strong analytical ability. Graduates from English language and linguistics programmes go on to careers in speech and language therapy, language teaching, educational publishing, communications consultancy, journalism, natural language processing and computational linguistics, translation, and a wide range of other fields that depend on precise understanding and expert use of language. Many continue to postgraduate study in linguistics, applied linguistics, language teaching, or cognitive science, where the analytical foundations laid in this programme support further specialisation.
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