Linguistics And Language With International Experience (Ba): 4-Year, Full-Time
Bachelor's degree
In London
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
London
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Duration
4 Years
As the science of language, linguistics studies everything to do with language, including how it is structured, how it develops in children, the ways in which it reflects society and culture, how it defines individuals and groups, and how it changes over time.
Our BA Linguistics and Language with International Experience offers you the opportunity to learn about the central ideas and concerns of contemporary linguistics at one of the world’s top research-intensive universities. You'll also have the opportunity to reach a high level of fluency in one language - French, German, Italian or Spanish - or upper-intermediate or advanced level in Japanese, depending on your level of entry, while practising allied skills such as translating, summary-writing, and delivering written and oral presentations.
The third year is normally spent abroad at a partner institution to allow you to develop your language skills and your knowledge of the culture of the language-speaking area you are studying.
You can also apply for a three-year version of the programme without a year abroad, and you will normally also be able to transfer to this version of the programme during your first or second year of study if you decide you do not wish to study outside of the UK.
This programme is also available for part-time evening study over four years or six years.
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About this course
Graduates can pursue careers in publishing, education, policy-making or language education. This degree can also be useful in becoming a translator, English as a Foreign Language teacher, publishing copy editor/proof reader, civil service fast-streamer or editorial assistant.
We offer a comprehensive Careers Service to help you advance your career, while our in-house, professional recruitment consultancy, Birkbeck Talent, works with London’s top employers to help you gain work experience that fits in with your evening studies.
We welcome applicants without traditional entry qualifications as we base decisions on our own assessment of qualifications, knowledge and previous work experience. We may waive formal entry requirements based on judgement of academic potential.
There is a minimum language entry requirement for French, German, Italian and Spanish of CEFR level A2 (GCSE or equivalent). Japanese only may be taken from beginner level.
Awarding Body
University of London
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Subjects
- International
- Project
- Full Time
- Modules
- Depending
- Pathways
- Language
- Requirement
- Research
- Applied
Course programme
The programme comprises 420 credits of modules, of which 150 must be taken in linguistics.
You take four core linguistics modules and select option modules in linguistics. You complete a linguistics project in your final year.
You will follow one of five language pathways, depending on your level of attainment in your chosen language at entry. There is a minimum language entry requirement for French, German, Italian and Spanish of CEFR level A2 (GCSE or equivalent). Japanese only may be taken from beginner level.
Remaining modules may be chosen from those relating to the culture of the language studied (many taught primarily in that language), or from a range of cross-cultural modules (taught in English).
LINGUISTICS CORE MODULES
- Analysing Language Structure and Use (level 5)
- Approaches to Language (Level 4)
- Approaches to Study
- Investigating Language
- Bilingualism and Second Language Acquisition (Level 5)
- Bilingualism and Second Language Acquisition (Level 6)
- Corpus Linguistics (level 6)
- Identity in Applied Linguistics Research Level 6
- Language and media (level 5)
- Language and media (level 6)
- Language Learning Level 5
- Language Learning Level 6
- Language Teaching Research Level 5
- Language Teaching Research Level 6
- Multilingual and Multicultural Individuals Level 5
- Multilingual and Multicultural Communities Level 5
- Multilingual and Multicultural Individuals Level 6
- Multilingual and Multicultural Communities Level 6
- Neurolinguistics (level 5)
- Neurolinguistics (level 6)
- Psycholinguistics (level 5)
- Psycholinguistics (level 6)
- Sociolinguistics (Level 5)
- Sociolinguistics (Level 6)
- Advanced Portuguese Seminar (Level 5)
- Cultural Perspectives on German History
- Exploring Contemporary Germany (level 5)
- Film and Politics
- Imagining France: An Introduction to French Studies
- Italian Film: From Neorealism to Fellini (level 6)
- Power and Resistance in Spanish and Brazilian Film (Level 5)
- Reading the Signs: Text and Image in French Culture
- Reading Transnational Cultures
- Rethinking Japan: Introduction to Modern Japanese Society and Culture (Level 5)
- Spanish Pragmatics (Level 6)
- Studying the Hispanic, Luso-Brazilian and Native American Worlds
- Theorising Japanese Cinema
- Understanding Culture: Language and Texts
- Linguistics Final Year Project
If you complete and exit the degree with Language Level 4 you will be awarded a BA Linguistics and Language. If you complete and exit the degree with Language Level 3 you will be awarded a BA Linguistics with Language. This is dependent upon your entry language level.
Birkbeck makes all reasonable efforts to deliver educational services, modules and programmes of study as described on our website. In the event that there are material changes to our offering (for example, due to matters beyond our control), we will update applicant and student facing information as quickly as possible and offer alternatives to applicants, offer-holders and current students.
Additional information
Duration
Four years full-time, including one year of study abroad
FEES
Full-time international students, 3 years of study: £14280 pa
Full-time home students, international year: £1385 pa
Full-time international students, international year: £2140 pa
Linguistics And Language With International Experience (Ba): 4-Year, Full-Time
