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As one of the largest departments of Linguistics in the UK, we offer a wide range of BA (Hons) degrees right across the fields of English Language and Linguistics.

Flexible programme

A key feature of degree schemes at Lancaster is their flexibility. You take three subjects in your first year, then build on one or more of these in your second and third years when you can choose a wider range of courses. You will be admitted to 'major' in a particular subject, but you can opt to change at the end of your first year if you decide you are better suited to one of your other subjects.

 

Flexible Programme
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Linguistics or English Language?

We offer BA degrees in Linguistics, English Language, and Linguistics and English Language. Which programme is right for you depends on your interests.

Linguistics

Our Linguistics degree is focussed on general principles of language, including its properties, development, variation and use.

English Language

Our English Language degree focusses on how these issues relate to English in particular, including the sounds and structures of English, its history, its regional and global varieties, and its use in areas like politics, the media, and advertising.

Linguistics and English Language

Our combined degree Linguistics and English Language gives you the best of both worlds.

  • Facilities

    The Department has some outstanding resources. We have fully equipped laboratories for eye-tracking, phonetics, EEG (Electroencephalography) and child language analysis.

  • Careers

    A degree in English Language or Linguistics equips individuals in a range of skills that set them up for vibrant and exciting careers.

  • Internships

    All second and third year Linguistics and English Language undergraduates can apply for paid research internships

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ذكذكتسئµ Abroad

We offer a wide range of interesting study-abroad opportunities for undergraduate students who wish to spend a year studying abroad. Credits obtained at a foreign university count towards your Lancaster degree.

We also welcome visiting or exchange students, whether taking courses for one term or longer. You must have completed a year of study at your home university before coming to Lancaster.

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Meet our staff

Get to know some members of our staff. In the videos they give brief insights into their research interests and teaching.

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