- UCAS course code
- Q1Q3
- UCAS institution code
- M20
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
BA English Language
Explore the science of language and how this everyday phenomenon impacts our lives.
- Typical A-level offer: AAB
- Typical contextual A-level offer: BBB
- Refugee/care-experienced offer: BBC
- Typical International Baccalaureate offer: 35 points overall with 6,5,5 at HL
Course description
Our BA English Language course is ideal for analytical minds who want to delve into the science of language - an everyday phenomenon which impacts our lives on an individual and a global scale.
English Language covers the history of the English language and the variation between English dialects in the UK and further afield.
You will acquire the skills required for analytical language study alongside the means to apply those skills to the study of historical and present-day English.
In addition, you will practise key transferable skills, such as essay writing and how to give a presentation.
English Language at The University of Manchester is unrivalled in its breadth of subject areas and theoretical approaches.
Our strengths include, among others, historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics and child language acquisition, forensic linguistics, phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics, and quantitative corpus-based approaches.
You will be encouraged to take an active role in funded teaching-enhancement projects.
For example, some of our students have developed an online atlas of dialect variation in the UK and storyboards for the use in fieldwork.
Special features
Placement year option
Apply your subject-specific knowledge in a real-world context through a placement year in your third year of study, enabling you to enhance your employment prospects, clarify your career goals and build your external networks.
Study abroad
You may apply to spend one semester studying abroad during Year 2.
Exchange partners are offered through the Worldwide Exchange scheme (e.g. USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore).
Teaching and learning
You will be taught through a mixture of:
- formal lectures;
- tutorials;
- one-to-one supervision.
You will spend approximately 12 hours each week in formal study sessions and further time in independent study.
In your independent study time, you may be reading, producing written work, revising for examinations or working as part of a team of students. You will also have the opportunity to study a modern language.
In your final year, you will have the option to write a dissertation. You will undertake research on a topic of your own choice under the supervision of a member of staff in English Language and Linguistics.
Coursework and assessment
Our courses are assessed in various ways, for example, written examinations, oral presentations and different types of coursework.
Coursework may include library research, linguistic fieldwork and data collection, or web-based research.
Course content for year 1
You will study the foundations of English grammar and the sounds of English.
You will be introduced to the history of English and the varieties of English in the UK and further afield, as well as learn how to investigate English using corpus methods.
Course units for year 1
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title | Code | Credit rating | Mandatory/optional |
---|---|---|---|
English Word and Sentence Structure | LELA10301 | 20 | Mandatory |
History and Varieties of English | LELA10342 | 20 | Mandatory |
From Text to Linguistic Evidence | LELA10401 | 20 | Mandatory |
Study Skills | LELA10600 | 0 | Mandatory |
Language, Mind and Brain | LELA10201 | 20 | Optional |
The Sounds of Language | LELA10322 | 20 | Optional |
Study of Meaning | LELA10332 | 20 | Optional |
From Text to Linguistic Evidence | LELA10401 | 20 | Optional |
Course content for year 2
Tailor your degree to suit your interests.
While studying three compulsory units in subjects like language change, sociolinguistics, stylistics or pragmatics, you will choose from a wide range of optional units tapping into academic expertise in specialist fields including phonology, multilingualism, and psycholinguistics.
Course units for year 2
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title | Code | Credit rating | Mandatory/optional |
---|---|---|---|
Language, Mind and Brain | LELA10201 | 20 | Optional |
Study of Meaning | LELA10332 | 20 | Optional |
Phonology | LELA20012 | 20 | Optional |
Analysing Grammar | LELA20022 | 20 | Optional |
Typology | LELA20032 | 20 | Optional |
Societal Multilingualism | LELA20101 | 20 | Optional |
Quantitative Methods in Language Sciences | LELA20231 | 20 | Optional |
Semantics : The Composition of Meaning | LELA20281 | 20 | Optional |
Pragmatics: Meaning, Context, and Interaction | LELA20292 | 20 | Optional |
The Changing English Language | LELA20401 | 20 | Optional |
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Course content for year 3
Have complete freedom of choice among a wealth of different course options spanning subjects as diverse as historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, child language development, formal semantics and syntax, and forensic linguistics.
Course units for year 3
The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
Title | Code | Credit rating | Mandatory/optional |
---|---|---|---|
Topics in Romance Linguistics | ITAL32001 | 20 | Optional |
Phonology | LELA20012 | 20 | Optional |
Analysing Grammar | LELA20022 | 20 | Optional |
Typology | LELA20032 | 20 | Optional |
Societal Multilingualism | LELA20101 | 20 | Optional |
Semantics : The Composition of Meaning | LELA20281 | 20 | Optional |
Pragmatics: Meaning, Context, and Interaction | LELA20292 | 20 | Optional |
The Changing English Language | LELA20401 | 20 | Optional |
Variationist Sociolinguistics | LELA20501 | 20 | Optional |
Psycholinguistics | LELA20962 | 20 | Optional |
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Facilities
You will access resources to enhance your learning, including an extensive collection of linguistics texts and our psycholinguistics and phonetics laboratories, with facilities for:
- signal analysis;
- speech synthesis;
- laryngography;
- electropalatography.
Find out more on the facilities page.