Course Overview

A degree in English Language and Sociolinguistics allows you to specialise according to your interests and strengths, with a diverse range of courses covering the disciplines of linguistics. Alongside this, the analysis of contemporary and historical English helps you develop an enquiring mind which will stand you in good stead for your career. A key focus of the degree is language in society, with accents and dialects, new varieties of English around the world, bilingualism, and the use of English in the context of new technologies being among the topics you will have the opportunity to explore.

Throughout your studies, our award-winning teaching staff, which includes two National Teaching Fellows, will help you to develop key research skills, guiding you through your own research projects. Linguistics at Lancaster was ranked first in the 2012 Complete University Guide and the high quality of our teaching ensures that whatever career path you choose to take, Lancaster University will give you a great start in life.

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