Bachelor's degree in Linguistics 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Aarhus University |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

8,000 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

LinguisticsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Linguistics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Linguistics is the science of language. You don't learn all the world's languages, but about all the world's languages. In the bachelor's degree program in Linguistics, you learn to wonder about language and languages. You study the differences between everyday language and written language, how we learn native languages ​​and new languages, what language means to society and people, what is common to all languages, what happens in the brain when you speak and much more.  

Everyday life at Linguistics
The teaching at Linguistics is based on lectures and group teaching, where you participate in discussions, give presentations and work with your study group. You work with the structure of language, grammar, pronunciation, relationships and common features between different languages. Linguistics means language research, and already in the first year you are guided in doing your own language research.  
The world of linguistics
In the Bachelor's degree program in Linguistics, you study the patterns of how we link sounds together to form words, words together to form sentences, and sentences together to form speech and writing. You learn language theories and place language in a historical context. For example, you also examine how sign language and spoken language reflect the user's psychological and social perception of reality, and how language is connected to national and personal identities.  
Career opportunities
With a bachelor's degree in Linguistics, you have the opportunity to continue your studies in a number of master's degree programs. For example, the master's degree program in Linguistics, which can give you job opportunities in areas such as language teaching and language research, as a language consultant or information and communication officer.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Linguistics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Linguistics is the science of language. You don't learn all the world's languages, but about all the world's languages. In the bachelor's degree program in Linguistics, you learn to wonder about language and languages. You study the differences between everyday language and written language, how we learn native languages ​​and new languages, what language means to society and people, what is common to all languages, what happens in the brain when you speak and much more.  

Everyday life at Linguistics
The teaching at Linguistics is based on lectures and group teaching, where you participate in discussions, give presentations and work with your study group. You work with the structure of language, grammar, pronunciation, relationships and common features between different languages. Linguistics means language research, and already in the first year you are guided in doing your own language research.  
The world of linguistics
In the Bachelor's degree program in Linguistics, you study the patterns of how we link sounds together to form words, words together to form sentences, and sentences together to form speech and writing. You learn language theories and place language in a historical context. For example, you also examine how sign language and spoken language reflect the user's psychological and social perception of reality, and how language is connected to national and personal identities.  
Career opportunities
With a bachelor's degree in Linguistics, you have the opportunity to continue your studies in a number of master's degree programs. For example, the master's degree program in Linguistics, which can give you job opportunities in areas such as language teaching and language research, as a language consultant or information and communication officer.

Admission Requirements

180+
83+
6+
6.5+
24+
Entrance exam
You must have passed an  entrance exam.

Specific admission requirements
You must have passed the following specific admission requirements:
  • Danish A
  • English B
  • History B or History of Ideas B or Contemporary History B
  • An additional language (beginner language A or advanced language B)

If you are missing one or more subject levels, you have the opportunity to supplement.

If you do not meet the grade requirement in quota 1, you must apply for admission to quota 2 no later than March 15 at 12 noon. Otherwise, you will not be able to be admitted.

3 Years
Aug

Domestic
0 EUR
International
8,000 EUR

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