Taught course

Applied Liguistics

Institution
University of Southampton · Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Qualifications
MA

Entry requirements

2:2 degree in English, linguistics, modern languages or other relevant discipline.

Months of entry

September

Course content

About this course
Study the fundamentals of language and explore contemporary issues in teaching methodology on our MA Applied Linguistics degree. We are ranked 6th in the UK for Linguistics as per Times and Sunday Times 2025. Join a leading research institution and advance your expertise in applied linguistics theory and practice. The MA is delivered by our Centre for Linguistics, Language Education and Acquisition Research (CLLEAR).
Investigate current theories in language training and learning, and discover how to apply these insights to real-world teaching contexts. This degree will open paths to teaching opportunities in the UK or launch your career overseas as an experienced language professional.
As a language professional in education, you'll develop a comparative perspective on language education policy and practice, learn skills to challenge and innovate within your field, and undertake research in diverse applied language specialisms.
Your future career
You'll gain subject-specific and employability skills that will prepare you for rewarding careers as a language teacher, language teaching educator, applied linguistics researcher, or in related fields including education consulting, language assessment, or further academic study.
Key features of this course
At Southampton you'll:
• study the theories and contemporary developments in language learning and teaching, with practical application to your own pedagogical context
• learn from experienced academics who combine theoretical expertise with direct experience in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teaching, applied linguistics research, sociolinguistics, and cultural studies
• choose from a range of specialist modules including corpus linguistics, digital education, task-based language teaching, intercultural communication, and language policy
• undertake an independent research project on a topic aligned with your professional interests, closely supervised by an academic specialist
Further information
This one-year full-time master's degree comprises taught modules and a substantial independent research dissertation. You'll study over 12 months, with the first 9 months devoted to taught content and research preparation, and the final 3 months dedicated to your independent research project. This master's degree is ideal if you have studied English, linguistics, or modern languages at undergraduate level and possess teaching experience in language education. Visit our course page for a full list of modules and detailed entry requirements.

Information for international students

If English is not your first language, you will need to demonstrate your English meets our Band C: For IELTS, this is 6.5 overall, with minimum 6.0 in all components. For information on other accepted English language tests, please see the website.

Fees and funding

Please see our website for funding information.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MA
    part time
    24 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
    full time
    12 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

Name
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Email
enquiries@southampton.ac.uk
Phone
02380595000