Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Bachelor of Linguistics and Language Sciences (BLingLangSc)

Bachelor of Linguistics and Language Sciences, Specialising in applied linguistics as per handbook:

"The Bachelor of Linguistics and Language Sciences provides students with an in-depth foundation in the skills and knowledge necessary in the diverse field of linguistics that can form the basis for future studies in a wide range of educational, applied or research related areas or to employment in workplaces that require those highly skilled in communication and language.

Students are given the opportunity to study human language in one of the most diverse Linguistics Departments in Australia with access to one of the best-equipped research and clinical environments in the world for linguistics, speech, hearing, language and cognitive science. Subjects taken in this degree will provide students with discipline-specific knowledge in their chosen areas of specialisation. Students will learn how to analyse the structure of language from a range of perspectives including how we produce, perceive and understand spoken language. They will learn the commonalities and differences between the world's languages from both technical (e.g. phonetics and syntax) and sociocultural perspectives. Some aspects of this degree focus on how language is represented in the brain, the relationship between language and society, how it develops in children learning their first language and in children and adults learning a second or other language. Students may also select subjects that involve learning about speech and language disorders, or hearing and its disorders.

The Bachelor of Linguistics and Language Sciences aims to develop graduates who have a broad understanding of how human language works which has application to further study in teaching English language to adult learners (TESOL), editing and"

    Specialising in Applied Linguistics,

                   Core units 




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