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BA Modern Languages and Linguistics
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Modern languages and linguistics is a combination that brings together the practical achievement of becoming highly proficient in another language with the scientific understanding of how language itself works. Linguistics is the systematic study of language as a human capacity and social phenomenon, examining the sound systems, grammars, meanings, and social dimensions of the languages people speak, how language is acquired, how it changes over time, and how it varies across communities. Modern languages adds the deep cultural, literary, and communicative immersion that comes from learning to speak, read, and write in another tongue. At the University of Essex, this four-year full-time degree allows you to explore both the theoretical aspects of language and to acquire practical proficiency in another language. The understanding of language that linguistics provides enriches your approach to language learning, while the experience of acquiring a new language deepens your appreciation of the theoretical questions linguistics raises. You will engage with core areas of linguistic analysis alongside the literature, culture, history, and contemporary society of the language or languages you choose to study. Essex has a strong linguistics research reputation, and the four-year structure gives you time to develop both strands of the degree to a high level. The careers available to graduates in this combination are wide-ranging. Translation, interpreting, language teaching, and work in multilingual international organisations are the most direct applications of the skills developed. Linguistics training also opens doors in speech technology, computational linguistics, language assessment, and applied linguistics research. More broadly, the analytical precision and communication skills the degree develops are valued in journalism, publishing, education, the civil service, business, and a wide range of professional roles where the ability to use language precisely and to understand how it shapes meaning is an asset. The typical entry tariff is 120 points.
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