12 Bachelor's degrees in Linguistics in Wales, United Kingdom

Linguistics and Psychology (Hons)
On this Linguistics and Psychology (Hons) course at Bangor University, you will study the ‘science’ behind language, including possible sounds used in speech and their combination (phonetics, phonology), how words are built up morphology), what distinguishes sentences from just strings of words (syntax), meaning (semantics and pragmatics),

English Language and Linguistics
Through the English Language and Linguistics programme delivered by Cardiff University, you will have the opportunity to explore questions such as these and will gain a deep understanding of how linguistic communication works based on usage from English and comparative examples from a wide range of other languages.

Modern Chinese
The four-year Modern Chinese (BA) programme is a unique and exciting opportunity to gain a dual degree from Cardiff University and Beijing Normal University (BNU). You will spend your first and fourth years studying in Cardiff and your second and third years studying in China.

Linguistics and Modern Languages (Hons)
On this Linguistics and Modern Languages (Hons) degree at Bangor University, you will study the ‘science’ behind language, including possible sounds used in speech and their combination, how words are built up, what distinguishes sentences from just strings of words (syntax), meaning, the effect that society, culture and norms have upon language use (sociolinguistics) over time.

Linguistics and the English Language (Hons)
On this Linguistics and the English Language (Hons) degree at Bangor University you will learn about, understand and interpret many aspects of human language. Our introductory and advanced modules will give you a strong foundational background and important scientific insight into the nature, structure and use of language, as well as into the history of English and sociolinguistics.

Welsh and Linguistics
On the Welsh and Linguistics program at Cardiff University, you’ll develop a thorough understanding of the Welsh language, its literature and culture, and engage with key questions across a broad range of linguistic topics.

Philosophy and Linguistics
The Philosophy and Linguistics programme from Cardiff University investigates important questions like these from each of our disciplines and at their intersections. Its priority lies in developing your skills as a thinker in your own right.
Linguistics and a Modern Language
This Linguistics and a Modern Language course from Cardiff University aim is for you to become a ‘global citizen’ who thinks critically, understands cultural diversity and has a wealth of transferable skills.
Modern Languages, Translation and Interpreting (Hons)
This programme offers a B.A. in Modern Languages, Translation and Interpreting (Hons) at Swansea University. The course spans three years and is delivered on a full-time basis, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of language and translation skills essential for a globalised world.
Modern Languages (Hons)
The Modern Languages (Hons) degree at Swansea University is a comprehensive programme designed to enhance your linguistic skills. This full-time B.A. programme spans three years, offering a vibrant campus-based experience. Students will engage deeply with various languages and cultures, preparing them for diverse career paths.
English Language and Linguistics with a Foundation Year (Hons)
The English Language with a Foundation Year (Hons) degree at Swansea University offers a comprehensive introduction to language studies. This programme typically spans four years, providing students with a solid foundation in English language principles, preparing them for advanced study or diverse careers in linguistics and communication.
Applied Linguistics and English Language (Hons)
The B.Sc. in Applied Linguistics and English Language (Hons) at Swansea University offers a comprehensive exploration of language studies. This undergraduate programme is designed to equip students with essential skills over a duration of three years, fostering a deep understanding of linguistic principles and their practical applications.