

BA Spanish and Linguistics
About this course
Spanish and Linguistics is a combination that takes two complementary approaches to language: Spanish gives you immersive access to a world language spoken by more than 500 million people across Spain, Latin America, the Caribbean, and beyond, while linguistics provides the scientific framework for understanding how language itself works, how it is structured, how it is acquired, how it varies across communities, and how it changes over time. Together they offer an unusually rigorous education that develops both deep cultural and literary knowledge and a systematic understanding of language as a human faculty. At the University of Oxford, this four-year full-time degree takes you to the highest levels of Spanish linguistic and literary competence, combined with serious theoretical grounding in phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, historical linguistics, and sociolinguistics. Oxford's approach to Spanish as a modern language emphasises reading major texts in the original alongside the study of the language's grammar and structure, and the linguistics strand provides analytical tools that can be applied to Spanish specifically or to language more broadly. The combination develops exceptional skills in close reading, formal analysis, cross-cultural understanding, and academic argument. Oxford's tutorial system means your learning is closely supported and intellectually demanding throughout. Graduates of Spanish and Linguistics from Oxford enter careers in academia, translation and interpreting, language teaching, speech and language therapy, publishing, journalism, international organisations, and the civil service. The combination of rare linguistic competence and formal linguistic training is distinctive in the graduate market. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in Spanish, Hispanic linguistics, general linguistics, language acquisition, or sociolinguistics, and Oxford degrees in this field are regarded internationally as an exceptional foundation for academic research careers.
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