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7 Mar 2026, 09:00
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Uncover the intricate relationship between language and digital communications. Explore the interplay between language and other forms of communication, and develop the skills necessary for success in diverse fields.
The BA Linguistics and Media joint honours degree offers a unique opportunity to explore the dynamic relationship between language and media. This interdisciplinary programme combines the study of language structure and use with the theoretical and practical aspects of media production and analysis. Students will examine areas such as discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, syntax, media ethics, media and culture, and global media.
The course is designed to develop strong analytical and critical thinking skills, alongside a deep understanding of how language and media shape communication and influence society. Students benefit from access to cutting-edge research and are encouraged to take part in research projects alongside academic staff.
With valuable opportunities for hands-on experience and professional networking, graduates are well-prepared for careers in journalism, public relations, marketing, advertising, and beyond. This degree equips students with the tools to become innovative thinkers and effective communicators in the fast-evolving world of media and communication.
Why study Linguistics and Media at NTU?
98% of Linguistics students are positive about the teaching on their course (National Student Survey 2023).
NTU is 7th in the UK for the number of UG students in Media, journalism and communications (HESA 2023/24).
Interdisciplinary curriculum exploring the intricate relationship between language and media, providing a solid theoretical and practical foundation to investigate a wide range of forms of communication.
Cutting-edge research and industry-relevant coursework, with valuable practical experience and networking through placements with communications organisations and employer-led projects.
Strong emphasis on analytical and critical thinking, creativity and communication skills, as well as a deep understanding of modes of media production, consumption, and representation.
Graduates equipped with unique advantage in understanding the complex relationship between language and media, and prepared to be leaders and innovators in diverse fields of communications.
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