Whatever you choose to study, you’ll be taught in supportive, small groups by leading experts in your subject. We also offer targeted careers support with a focus on careers that may be of interest to English language and applied linguistics students. In particular, support addresses the needs of students from under-represented groups. Furthermore, you'll have the opportunity to complete part of your degree in a foreign institution, with our Study Abroad programme.
Your learning experience
Creative teaching methods
Lectures
All of your lectures will place a strong emphasis on applying theory to real-life situations.
Seminars
Workshops
Study Abroad
Depending on your course, you can spend two weeks, a semester, or an academic year abroad. This can be part of a standard three-year degree, an extended four-year degree, or it may involve a shorter length of time such as a summer school.
We'll help you decide where to go and for how long, guide you through the application process, and support you when you’re abroad.
To find out more about the benefits of studying abroad, and discover where you can go, visit the Study Abroad website.
Careers Support
We offer targeted careers support that addresses careers that may be of interest to School of Humanities students. In particular, support addresses the needs of students from under-represented groups.
Life in the Department
Optional modules
We have a range of optional modules available to study, giving you the opportunity to specialise in a particular area of expertise.
Placements and work experience
Getting students ready for the world of work is a central focus of our undergraduate courses. During your time at Reading, you will have plenty of opportunities to apply what you have learned to real-life workplaces.
The second year includes an optional placement module for students interested in careers in either media or education, and third year students can choose a practical Professional Communication Project instead of a dissertation. Almost all of the optional modules in the Department have opportunities for out-of-class learning.
Students can enrol in a BA in English Language and Linguistics with Year-Long Work Placement and spend a whole year gaining work experience while completing their degree.
The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP)
UROP provides exciting opportunities for undergraduates to work with staff on research projects across the University, contributing directly to the creation of knowledge and strengthening the link between teaching and research.
UROP placements last for six weeks over the summer break of Year 2 and are open to all students. If they wish, students can also participate in the annual British Conference of Undergraduate Research.
Student stories
Find out more from our undergraduate students about what it's like to study English Language at the University of Reading.