The English Language BA (Hons) course offered at Bangor University enables students to study the English language in depth-covering the history of English, theories of child language acquisition, as well as the unique features of both spoken and written English. This is a three-year full-time course and part-time studying is also available.Course Content: The course involves the study of the historical aspects of the English language and the modern English Language. It also includes a study of theories of child language acquisition and how English varies in relation to factors such as region, nation, gender, and ethnicity. The programme introduces students to the core concepts of the English language and provides them with a broad, multidisciplinary view of the subject.Key Modules: Some of the typical modules of the course include Exploring Language: Grammar and Morphology, Introduction to Pragmatics, History of the English Language, The Sound System of English, Child Language Acquisition, and English Around the World.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the British Association for Applied Linguistics (BAAL).Future Careers: Graduates of this course go on to work in various careers such as teaching (at all educational levels), speech therapy, lexicography, editing, management, and marketing. The course provides excellent preparation for careers where analytical and articulate abilities are of value.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.