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Overview

The MRes Linguistics program offers a global study of languages, focusing on their sounds, structures, and social functions. It emphasizes research with fewer taught modules and personalized support for dissertation work. Ideal for aspiring researchers, it enhances linguistic knowledge and research skills.

Application Timeline

  1. October 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. June 24, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Year 1
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
England£10,500N/A
Northern Ireland£10,500N/A
Scotland£10,500N/A
Wales£10,500N/A
Channel Islands£10,500N/A
Republic of Ireland£10,500N/A
EU£22,750N/A
International£22,750N/A

Requirements

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About

Program Focus

The MRes Linguistics program allows students to study languages globally, examining their sounds, structures, and social functions. It emphasizes both shared features and significant differences among languages.

Program Structure

Unlike MA courses, MRes programs offer greater flexibility with fewer taught modules. The primary focus is on the dissertation and individual research assignments. Applicants must submit a draft research proposal and will be assigned a supervisor to assist with module selection and dissertation work.

Target Audience

This program is ideal for those wishing to further their study of linguistics while...

Subject Area Information

Linguistics is the scientific study of language and its structure, including the study of morphology, syntax, phonetics, and semantics. It also delves into the social, cultural, historical, and political factors that influence language, as well as the cognitive processes underlying language acquisition and use.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Linguistics

  • 2. Phonetics and Phonology

  • 3. Morphology and Syntax

  • 4. Semantics and Pragmatics

  • 5. Sociolinguistics

  • 6. Psycholinguistics

  • 7. Historical Linguistics

  • 8. Applied Linguistics

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Analytical Skills
  • Research Skills
  • Critical Thinking
  • Communication Skills

Career

A linguistics program offers a broad and deep understanding of language, equipping students with valuable skills and opening doors to a variety of career paths.

Potential Professions
  • Academic Researcher

    Conducting research in various subfields of linguistics.

  • Language Teacher

    Teaching languages or linguistics at different educational levels.

  • Translator/Interpreter

    Translating written texts or interpreting spoken language.

  • Speech-Language Pathologist

    Diagnosing and treating speech and language disorders.

  • Lexicographer

    Compiling and editing dictionaries.

  • Language Policy Analyst

    Working with governments or organizations to develop language policies.

  • Computational Linguist

    Developing language-related technology, such as speech recognition systems or natural language processing tools.

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