The course is concerned with the many different facets of language, from the physical properties of the sound waves in utterances to the intentions of speakers towards others, through the application of linguistic theories and aspects of human psychology.
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60%* of Languages and European studies graduates go straight into employment and/or further study.
Graduate career opportunities include working as a market research professional, customer support advisor, events organiser; or as a teacher, translator, or cultural briefing consultant. Expanding areas for linguists include digital subtitling and dubbing and website localising.
*Source: DLHE survey 2009 for all respondents available for employment or further study and whose destinations are known
2012 entry
Undergraduate level
4 years sandwich
RQ09D
All Saints Campus, Manchester
UCAS Tariff points
260
Points to be obtained from full A levels or equivalent:
260 from A2 or equivalent (such as BTEC National at Level 3 or Advanced Diploma). Grade B (or 100 points) from chosen language at A2 level or equivalent.
Specific subjects required
GCSE grade C in English language
Access qualifications: A relevant Access to HE Diploma will be considered for entry to this course.
International Baccalaureate: 28
IELTS Score: IELTS 6.0. with no element below 5.5
Applications through UCAS
UK and EU full-time students: £8,000
Non-EU full-time international students: £10,000
International Fee Band: 1
Coursework, presentations and formal examinations.
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