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71 Languages and Linguistics BSc Degree Programs

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You'll study how language works, how it shapes thought, and why it varies across communities and cultures. A BSc in Languages and Linguistics takes an analytical approach to the subject, drawing on methods from cognitive science, data analysis, and formal theory.

The program fosters independent inquiry and trains you to examine language as a structured system rather than just a communication tool.

Coursework typically spans phonology, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics, alongside applied modules in areas like language acquisition or computational linguistics. At BSc level, you'll go beyond surface familiarity with languages and develop skills in corpus analysis, fieldwork methods, and linguistic notation. You may also study how the brain processes language or how dialects form and shift over time.

Graduates move into careers across speech and language therapy, education, publishing, translation services, and policy work. Some go into tech sectors where natural language processing and voice recognition are active areas of development. A BSc also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate research in linguistics, cognitive science, or applied language studies.