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Linguistics represents the systematic examination of language, occupying a pivotal position in understanding human nature.
As a linguistics student at Brighton, you'll delve into fascinating elements of human cognition and social interaction.
You'll develop analytical techniques for studying language and examine the fundamentals of linguistic exchange.
The program explores connections between language and thought, as well as language's role in society, while demonstrating its interdisciplinary relevance.
This degree cultivates essential skills including critical analysis, independent research capabilities, and effective teamwork.
After your first year, you may opt to specialize in a particular area or continue with the comprehensive linguistics curriculum.
Bachelor of Arts options include:
Linguistics with Policy and Planning (Honors)
Linguistics with Intercultural Communications (Honors)
Campus: Brighton (Moulsecoomb)
UCAS identifier: Q100
Duration: 3 years (full-time)