Overview

Linguistics and English Language is a major that is dedicated to the scientific study of language and its applications. Across our varied units, you will delve into the structure, diversity and use of languages across a range of settings, as well as the links between language, culture and identity. Language … For more content click the Read More button below. AvailabilityLinguistics and English language is listed in A2000 Bachelor of Arts at Clayton as a major and a minor, and in A0502 Diploma of Liberal Arts at Clayton as a major.

Learning outcomes

In addition to achieving the broad outcomes of your course, and successfully completing this area of study, you will be able to:

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use the key tools of linguistic analysis to explore the structures of spoken and written texts in familiar and unfamiliar languages;

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apply linguistic knowledge to problems in the world, including the role of language in social processes and effective communication across cultures;

3.

gain advanced knowledge of different varieties of English in the global context;

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develop a critical understanding of the complexity of the language-culture-identity relationship in intercultural communication;

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develop cultural and linguistic sensitivity towards speakers from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds, and appreciate the diversity of cultural values and worldviews reflected in different varieties of English and different languages more broadly.

Requirements
48 credit points

Rules
Level 1 gateway units12 credit points
Level 2 cornerstone units6 credit points
Level 3 capstone units6 credit points

Contacts

Coordinator(s)

Dr Jill Vaughan

Organisational contacts