

BA Modern Languages and Linguistics
About this course
Modern languages and linguistics is a pairing that goes to the heart of what language is and what it does. The modern languages strand gives you deep knowledge of a foreign language and the culture, literature, and society it carries with it, developing the ability to think and communicate across linguistic borders. Linguistics, studied alongside English, examines language itself as a system: how it is structured, how it is acquired, how it changes over time, how it varies across communities, and how it shapes and is shaped by social life. Together they offer both practical fluency and intellectual understanding of one of humanity's defining capacities. At the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, this four-year full-time programme allows you to study a modern language from beginner or advanced level, with options including French, Italian, Russian, and Spanish, alongside English linguistics. This pairing is described by the university itself as highly complementary, because studying a foreign language forces you to notice things about language that a native speaker of English often takes for granted, and linguistics gives you the analytical tools to understand what you are noticing. You will develop genuine proficiency in your chosen language and cultural knowledge of the societies that speak it, while also building expertise in phonology, grammar, semantics, sociolinguistics, and the history of English. A sandwich year in industry and a year abroad are both included, as are work placements, giving you direct professional experience and immersion in a linguistic environment other than your own. With a typical entry tariff of 152 UCAS points, the programme attracts students with strong language ability and intellectual curiosity. Graduates work in translation and interpreting, international business, teaching, publishing, journalism, the civil service, diplomacy, language technology, and communications. The linguistic analysis skills the degree develops are increasingly valued in speech technology, computational linguistics, and user research. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in linguistics, applied linguistics, translation studies, or a modern language.
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