

BA Linguistics and English
About this course
Linguistics and English literature is a combination that explores language and literature through complementary lenses: linguistics provides the systematic framework for understanding how language works as a structure of sound, grammar, and meaning, while English literature develops the interpretive and critical skills for engaging with how language is used in literary texts. Studying them together means you are always attending to the mechanics of the language that writers choose and the meaning-making that those choices achieve, which deepens both your linguistic precision and your literary sensitivity. At Manchester Metropolitan University, this three-year, full-time degree develops your knowledge of both disciplines in a programme that combines linguistic theory with literary study. You will examine the structures of English through phonology, grammar, semantics, and pragmatics alongside the critical and historical analysis of literary texts from different periods and traditions. The combination is particularly relevant if you are interested in how language functions as a creative and persuasive medium, from the choices poets make about sound and rhythm to the rhetorical strategies of novelists and the discursive conventions of different genres. A sandwich year and work placement are available within the programme. The typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects an accessible approach to admissions. Graduates of linguistics and English literature find careers in publishing, journalism, education, communications, the civil service, broadcasting, and the cultural sector. Many use the combination of linguistic precision and literary sensibility in roles in editing, copywriting, academic publishing, or language education. Teaching at secondary level, with a PGCE after the degree, is a popular and rewarding destination. Applied linguistics roles in language assessment, teaching English as a foreign language, or computational linguistics are also accessible with further specialisation. Postgraduate study in linguistics, English literature, applied linguistics, or related fields is a natural continuation for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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