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BA English Language
About this course
English language as an academic discipline is distinct from simply knowing how to write well. It is the systematic study of how language works: its structure, history, variation across communities and contexts, and the social meanings that attach to different ways of speaking and writing. Students of English language learn to analyse texts with precision, to understand how grammar and discourse are organised, and to think about the relationship between language, power, and identity. The Open University offers this programme part-time by distance learning, making it accessible to students who are working, caring for others, or who for any reason cannot attend a campus-based course. The Open University's model allows you to study in your own time and at your own pace, engaging with course materials, online discussion, and tutor feedback without needing to be in a particular place. English language study at the OU covers areas such as sociolinguistics, the history of English, discourse analysis, language and gender, language in education, and the global spread of English. The flexibility of the distance learning format suits people who come to formal study of language from a range of starting points, whether that is practical interest in communication, professional need, or scholarly curiosity. Graduates of English language programmes go on to careers in teaching, publishing, editing, journalism, speech and language therapy (with further study), communications, and the public sector. The analytical skills developed are transferable to many professional contexts where careful reading, precise writing, and the ability to understand audience and register matter. The distance learning format also suits those who are already working in language-related fields and want a qualification to complement or advance their practice. Postgraduate study in linguistics, English language education, or related disciplines is a natural progression for those who want to go further.
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