

MA Language & Linguistics and Spanish & Latin American Studies
About this course
Language and linguistics combined with Spanish and Latin American studies offers a particularly coherent intellectual combination, bringing the scientific study of language as a human faculty together with deep cultural and literary engagement with one of the world's great language communities. Linguistics asks how language works as a system, how it is acquired and processed, how it varies across social groups and changes over time, and how different languages compare in their structures and typologies. Spanish and Latin American studies develops those insights in the concrete richness of Spanish-language culture, history, and literature, while simultaneously developing genuine linguistic proficiency in one of the world's most widely spoken languages. At the University of Aberdeen, this four-year full-time degree develops both strands across a programme that includes a year abroad. You will study the core areas of linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and sociolinguistics, developing the analytical tools to understand human language as a phenomenon. The Spanish and Latin American strand provides practical language training alongside engagement with the history, politics, literature, and cultures of the Spanish-speaking world from Iberia to the Americas. The year abroad is an integral part of the programme, providing the immersive experience in a Spanish-speaking country that is essential for the development of genuine fluency and the cultural understanding that the degree aims for. Graduates are prepared for a wide range of careers in which language competence, cultural knowledge, and analytical thinking are valued. Common destinations include roles in language teaching and education, translation and interpreting, journalism, international business, the diplomatic and civil services, cultural organisations, and international development. The linguistics background also opens pathways in speech and language therapy, computational linguistics, natural language processing, and roles in the rapidly growing field of language technology. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in linguistics, Hispanic studies, translation, or related fields, using the degree's analytical and linguistic foundations as a platform for specialist academic or professional development.
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