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University of Manchester BA in Linguistics and Social Anthropology
University of Manchester

BA in Linguistics and Social Anthropology

Manchester, United Kingdom

3 Years

English

Full time

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GBP 23,000 / per year *

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* home students: ยฃ9,250 per annum | international students: ยฃ23,000 per annum

Key Summary

    About: The BA in Linguistics and Social Anthropology combines the study of language with the exploration of social practices. This program delves into how language shapes human experiences and social relations. You'll learn to analyze diverse cultures and the role language plays in communication. The course structure promotes critical thinking and research skills, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of linguistic and social concepts.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in education, social work, research, and public policy. Opportunities also exist in linguistics, anthropology, community outreach, and translation services, providing a range of pathways to contribute meaningfully to society.

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Gain specialist knowledge of the characteristics of language and its use in global societies.

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  • Study the unique human faculty of language and investigate world languages while delving into social and cultural life and what it is to be human.
  • Tackle questions relating to issues such as how people make families, worship gods, and organise their economic and political lives in one of the largest departments of anthropology in the UK.
  • Study at a university ranked in the top five in the UK for both Anthropology and Linguistics (Complete University Guide 2020).
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