English Language and Communication, BA - 2016/17

Bachelor's degree

In Canterbury

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Canterbury

  • Start date

    September

Fact file UCAS code QPH9 English Language and Communication Length 3 years full-time Entry requirements A typical offer would be 280 UCAS Tariff points

An interest in language and communication (and particularly the English language and communication through English), together with open-mindedness and a willingness to look at language and communication from a number of perspectives are important. More entry requirement details. Location Canterbury School Language Studies and Applied Linguistics More about English Language and Communication Download Options with English (incorporating English Literature, English Communication) 247 kb

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Canterbury (Kent)
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North Holmes Road, CT1 1QU

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SeptemberEnrolment now open

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Subjects

  • Communication Training
  • English
  • English Language

Course programme

Communication underpins how we, as human beings, function and operate in just about every area of our lives − the appropriate use of language and communication is the basis for success in virtually every domain of human activity, from politics, to business, to all areas of work, even to personal and family life. This programme offers you the tools to understand the many complex and fascinating ways in which language and communication work in the world, and also to improve your own abilities and skills in communication and daily discourse. The aims of the English Language and Communication degree is to allow you to develop an in-depth understanding of the English language and its role in the world as well as an in-depth understanding of communication in terms of how it functions at interpersonal, public, group and intercultural levels. The English language is the dominant language of international communication and with increasing globalisation, it is important to have a refined understanding of the nature and structure of English and how we communicate with each other. An understanding of the various dimensions of language and communication will give you the ability to communicate more effectively in this complex, globalised world.

English Language and Communication, BA - 2016/17

Price on request