Birmingham City University - APPLIED LINGUISTICS - BA (HONS)

Birmingham City University

APPLIED LINGUISTICS - BA (HONS)

Applied Linguistics seeks to solve real world problems using the application of linguistic theory. It concerns itself with issues of inequity in the relationship between social categories and language. This can cover areas as diverse as language and the law, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, corpus linguistics, language and discourse and empirical research methods.

This course is designed for independent learners who have a strong interest in, and commitment to, linguistics and its real world applications. You will have the chance to learn about different theories of language acquisition and use, and to apply these theories to legal situations, social situations and educational situations.

Entry Requirements

Essential Requirements: 

  • Applicants would have completed 3 years of a diploma or degree programme in English and have obtained 240 (or equivalent) credits.
  • Applicants will have a minimum of 6.5 IELTS (6.0 in all areas).

Career Prospects

Linguistics and English Language study can assist across the range of employment opportunities. Detailed ability to analyse and describe linguistic patterns develops an ability to use language precisely and effectively, boosting performance in all sectors of the workplace. Using corpora for language study and applying linguistic theory to real world data gives transferable skills concerning language in use which lend themselves to health professionals, journalists, educators, business leaders, and any profession where communication is paramount.

PLACEMENTS

Several language modules have explicit employer and industry engagement (TEFL), where you are encouraged to adopt industry-standard practices to facilitate connections and links independently with external partners.

Course Details

English as a discipline continues to be relevant to the lives we lead and is central to a wide range of contemporary and social contexts. It is this fact on which the School has built its philosophy and approach to English as a subject, which has interdisciplinary reach beyond its own boundaries.

You will benefit from student-focused and research-informed teaching in a friendly and supportive learning environment where you will be taught by world-leading academics and expert practitioners who foster a community of experimentation, innovation and inclusivity.

Our graduates are characterised by their extensive subject knowledge, critical thinking and intellectual curiosity, reflected in the skills and abilities that enables them to adapt to a wide range of career paths and employment opportunities.

Year 1

CORE modules (totalling 40 credits):
Applied Sociolinguistics 40 credits
Grammar and Sounds 40 credits
In order to complete this course a student must successfully complete ALL of the following CORE modules (totalling 80 credits):
Language and Gender 20 credits
Forensic Linguistics 20 credits
Teaching English as a Foreign Language 20 credits
Language in Society

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