6. Linguistics

6.3. English Literature and Linguistics (WAYA)

First Year Second Year Final Year
  • LIN4218 What is Language? (15 credits)
  • LIN4211 Sociolinguistics: English in Use (15 credits)
  • LIN4217 Sounds and sound systems (15 credits)
  • LIN4207 Thinking Linguistics (15 credits)
  • LIN4214 Myths and debates about human language (15 credits)
  • LIN4219 Syntax: The Structure of English (15 credits)
  • LIN4216 Semantics: How we make meaning (15 credits)
  • LIN4215 The psychology of language (15 credits)
  • 30 credits of ESH-coded modules from List 1 or List 2
  • 30 credits of ESH-coded modules from List 1, List 2, List 3 or List 4
  • 45 credits of LIN-coded modules at Level 5
  • 15 credits of optional modules at Level 5 from ESH/LIN-coded modules, modules from the School of the Arts or modules from another School in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
  • Students MUST choose their modules from one of the following combinations:

    COMBINATION 1:
  • ESH6000 English Research Dissertation (30 credits)
  • 30 credits of ESH-coded modules at Level 6
  • 45 credits of LIN-coded modules at Level 6
  • 15 credits of optional modules at Level 6 from ESH/LIN-coded modules, modules from the School of the Arts or modules from another School in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
     
    COMBINATION 2:
  • LIN042 Linguistics Research Project (30 credits)
  •  30 credits of LIN-coded modules at Level 6
  • 45 credits of ESH-coded modules at Level 6
  • 15 credits of optional modules at Level 6 from ESH/LIN-coded modules, modules from the School of the Arts or modules from another School in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.

  • You are required to take 120 credits in each academic year. It is not possible to take less or more than 120 credits.
  • Pay attention to the semester balance of modules, you will need to take 60 credits in each semester. A 75 credits in Semester 1 and 45 credits in Semester 2 split will only be considered in exceptional circumstances. Any other imbalance of module weightings will not be allowed.
  • You are strongly encouraged to take modules which match your current level of study i.e. Level 5 modules for Year 2, Level 6 modules for Final Year. If you do choose to request modules at a different level to your developmental year, do consider that this could have consequences which may effect your progression/classification.
  • Students entering their first year in Sept 2026 - You can only take modules at Level 4.
  • Students may choose an optional language module at a lower or higher level than their developmental year provided their language level is appropriate for the chosen level and their programme allows this option.
    • The School of Law and the School of Business and Management are not accepting elective requests.
    • The School of Society and Environment (subject areas: Geography, History and Politics) usually consider requests from students outside of their School.

Please refer to the Module choice guidance for more information.