English Language and Linguistics BA (Hons)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Portsmouth

Program Overview

The University of Portsmouth offers a BA (Hons) in English Language and Linguistics, which is designed to give the student a thorough understanding of how English works both as a language system and as a resource in society. The course combines the study of language structure—accepting phonetics, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics—with the exploration of real language use in different social contexts. Students will learn how language varies, diversifies, and operates in different communities and contexts. The program prepares graduates for professional employment in areas such as education, communication, publishing, and electronic media, or for advanced study in linguistics or a related field.

Curriculum Structure:
The curriculum offers a balance of theoretical and applied knowledge, with:

  • Required modules on the structure of language, covering phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics.

  • Modules on language in social contexts, including sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, and language variation.

  • Skills development in language analysis, research methodology, and academic writing.

  • Independent study and final-year project opportunities for students to follow their own research interests in linguistics.

This structure enables students to develop a comprehensive understanding of language from a range of different perspectives, while building strong analytical and communication skills.

Campus Location:
The University of Portsmouth is located in the vibrant city of Portsmouth, England, and offers students a friendly and supportive environment, contemporary facilities, libraries, and specialist linguistics resources. Its seaside situation also lends it a unique atmosphere for academic and social life.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Portsmouth's English Language and Linguistics program emphasizes learning outside the classroom and offers:

  • Opportunities to participate in language research projects, though sometimes in collaboration with faculty, allowing first-hand experience in data collection and analysis.

  • Access to internships or work placements in teaching, communication, or language services, which allow students to apply their skills in the field.

  • Participation in workshops and seminars that aim to develop practical skills in, for example, academic writing, language technology software, and phonetic transcription.

  • Student societies and clubs related to language, literature, and communication that enable students to meet, share ideas, and socially practice their skills.

  • Study abroad or exchange programmes with periodic linguistic and cultural immersion experiences.

These experiences are designed to be confidence-enhancing and to prepare the students for a broad base of career possibilities after graduation.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

The University of Portsmouth supports its students with career development and professional guidance, including:

  • One-to-one career counseling to explore the range of options in education, publishing, communication, and more.

  • CV writing, interview technique, and job search strategy workshops tailored for linguistics graduates.

  • Opportunities to attend career fairs and employer presentations on campus to network with potential employers.

Employability:
Graduates from this course are in great demand because of their strong analytical, research, and communication skills. A majority of them take up careers in teaching, speech and language therapy, content development in electronic media, publishing, and the media. Some proceed to master's degrees in linguistics, language teaching, or related areas, which provides opportunities for academic or specialist roles.

Further Academic Progression:
Students wishing to continue their education can pursue postgraduate courses such as:

  • MA or MSc in Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, or TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)

  • Research degrees in the form of MPhil or PhD in language sciences

  • Related fields including communication, digital humanities, or cognitive science

Program Key Stats

£17,200
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BBC - BCC
2.7
25
60

1280
31
6.0
79

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Teacher
  • Speech and Language Therapist
  • Editor
  • Lexicographer
  • Translator
  • Content Writer
  • Journalist
  • Digital Marketing Specialist
  • Linguistic Researcher
  • Language Consultant
  • Copywriter
  • Communications Officer
  • Publishing Assistant
  • Human Resources Specialist
  • Forensic Linguist
  • Social Media Manager
  • Proofreader
  • Curriculum Developer
  • Academic Researcher
  • Voice Coach

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