Queen Mary University of London

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German and Linguistics

Queen Mary University of London

Degree:Bachelor; Honours
Field of Study:German Language and Literature
Linguistics
Length:4 Year(s)
Careers:Linguists

Description:

Studying modern languages is about more than vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation: you will also immerse yourself in culture, spend time working or studying abroad and learn to understand the subtleties of communication. Linguistics looks at the structure and sound systems of language, how grammar and meaning relate, how dialects work. You’ll develop systematic ways of understanding how the modern English language works, how it’s used and how it changes, looking at situations as diverse as youth language in our multicultural and multilingual cities, or the English used in the media and politics. You’ll consider how new technologies shape the form of English and whether the spread of English in the world is changing or even killing other languages.

Each year you follow core language modules in which skills in the understanding and expression of German are developed by a variety of methods. In your first year a foundation module introduces you to linguistics, literature and culture. In your second and final years, for both linguistics and German, you select more specialist modules to broaden and deepen your knowledge. You can choose to concentrate on a research project in your final year and you can also take additional specialist language modules and acquire the critical and linguistic skills associated with the production of a play in German. Your third year is usually spent abroad where you can choose to study at another university, or else take up a work placement, for example as a teaching assistant.
Modified on August 06, 2019