BA English Language and Linguistics with Foundation
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UCAS code
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A level offer
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Year of entry
2027/28 See 2026/27 entry -
Course duration
Full Time: 4 Years
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Year of entry
2027/28 See 2026/27 entry -
Course duration
Full Time: 4 Years
Explore how language lies at the heart of human life and society, and develop core academic skills, with our BA English Language and Linguistics with Foundation degree.
This four-year programme includes a foundation year that leads directly into the three-year course.
Foundation Year
Our Foundation Year programmes are designed to set students up for success. They offer a broad, immersive learning experience and ease the transition to university life.
They also aim to:
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prepare you to study your chosen subject at undergraduate level
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embed core academic skills and build your confidence within authentic, subject-relevant contexts
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spark engagement and curiosity through meaningful learning experiences and enquiry-led approaches
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foster a sense of identity, connection and belonging in your chosen discipline, and across the wider University community.
"For someone who had been out of education for a year, it was daunting to return to my studies and the foundation year helped me to settle back. Once I was here, I realised it was OK."
Holly Tatlow
Visit the Department of English Language and Linguistics website for more information.
Following successful completion of your foundation year, you'll progress onto our three-year BA English Language and Linguistics degree.
This course examines how language is crucial to our understanding of ourselves as members of society, as individuals, and as a species.
At the University of Reading, you’ll join our friendly, collaborative Department of English Language and Applied Linguistics. We’re proud of our:
- established reputation in applied linguistics. We’ve been around for 60 years, and offered the first linguistics degree in the UK.
- global ranking. We place in the top 150 universities in the world (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2025).
- thriving research environment. 100% of our research is of international standing (Research Excellence Framework 2021).
- teaching staff. 100% of our students said teaching staff are good at explaining things (National Student Survey 2025, responders from the Department of English Language and Applied Linguistics).
Our experts will support you to become a highly skilled user and analyst of the English language. As well as analysing language itself and how it works, you’ll investigate:
- language use in different social contexts and settings, including online and offline
- how language is acquired by children and adults
- how language is taught
- the role of language in politics in an increasingly globalised world.
Alongside this, you’ll develop your knowledge of grammar, phonetics and discourse analysis, and understand how language and linguistics relates to contemporary social issues, including politics, migration, gender and sexuality.
Alternatively, you may also be eligible to join other degree programmes in the School of Humanities, including:
- BA Modern Languages
- other joint degree programmes.
Learning environment
Our academics are passionate about exposing you to current English language research and practice. For example, Professor Rodney Jones has invited students to contribute to his latest research, which explores how digital media changes the way we communicate online. National Teaching Fellow Professor Jane Setter teaches five modules – in phonetics, pronunciation and varieties of English – and feeds her research into all of them.
You’ll be encouraged to follow your interests as they evolve with our diverse range of interdisciplinary modules, allowing you to gear your degree towards your career objectives.
Gain real-world experience
In your final year, you will have the choice to complete a Professional Communication Project in lieu of a dissertation. As part of a group, you will plan and implement a project for a company or organisation. This is a fantastic opportunity to put your skills into practice, gain first-hand experience of the sector, and boost your employability.
For example, you might conduct a research project alongside an academic, company or organisation; design promotional materials, websites, or newsletters; engage in social media marketing; or plan and execute a public event.
Recent graduate, Hope O’Grady, shares her experience of supporting prisoners grappling with deportation notices during her work placement.
As part of the Reading Internship Scheme (RIS) you may also have the chance to work with staff members on their research projects. RIS offers a wide variety of internships across a multitude of sectors, including research internships on campus or with external organisations. Internships run flexibly throughout the year – both part-time during the semester and full-time during the summer vacation.
We also offer a four-year version of this course, BA English Language and Linguistics with Placement Experience, which includes an integrated work placement in the third year.
Study Abroad
As part of your degree, you can apply to study abroad for a semester – during your second year – at one of our partner universities in Europe, Asia, the USA, Canada or Australia.
Visit the Study Abroad website for more information.

