Linguistics, BA Honours
UCAS code Q100
This degree will appeal to you if you are interested in and enjoy language: not just learning languages, but finding out how language works and what it does. It combines the opportunity to learn one or more languages with a study of theoretical linguistics.
Offer
The University Prospectus lists our normal offers. These are what we would generally make to students who apply to read for a degree programme in the School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics. However, we look at all parts of your application ― GCSE results, reference, personal statement ― so the actual offer made to any individual may vary slightly from the normal offer. If you are taking an Access Course, or if you are studying for other qualifications, either in the UK or abroad, then you should contact the Selector: Dr. Hermann Moisl (hermann.moisl@ncl.ac.uk).
Stage 1 Linguistics
- Introduction to English Syntax (10 credits) looks at sentence structures and ways of analysing them, and
- Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology (10 credits) is concerned with the sounds of language. Both modules teach you to think logically and analytically about language, using approaches from modern linguistics
- Introduction to historical linguistics (20 credits) traces the development of the English language from the earliest times to the present day
- The nature of language (10 credits) approaches the big questions in language study, introducing key figures in the field and topics such as humans, animals and language; language acquisition; language change; language and society; meaning and communication; and language and the mind
- Topics in language (20 credits) leads on from ‘The nature of language’, expanding on some of the topics and preparing for future work, for instance by considering standard and regional varieties of British and American English and ways of collecting, evaluating and displaying data about them
- Academic skills (10 credits) helps you to develop essential skills in researching and writing, mainly through web-based exercises
- Foreign language modules (40 credits) chosen from one of the following: French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese or Japanese. You may start from scratch, or work from previous experience at GCSE or A level (or equivalent), depending on the language
Stages 2 and 3 Linguistics
You take modules to the value of 120 credits in each of Stages 2 and 3. Over the two Stages you must take modules to the credit value given below (in brackets). The modules on offer differ somewhat from year to year, but for current modules please see Undergraduate Modules.
- Core Linguistics/Language (taken in Stage 2) (Band 1) (40 credits)
- Topics in linguistic theory (Band 2) (100 credits)
- Extended study (taken in Stage 3) (Band 11) (20 credits)
- Further modules from Bands 2 to 3 (80 credits)
(Up to 60 credits may be replaced by foreign language modules)
Stage Manuals
Regualtions and Requirements