The BSc in Linguistics course at the University of York is designed to provide students with in-depth study of the human language, its structure, sounds, and meanings. Students get the exposure to understand the numerous underlying principles and methodologies that scholars adopt to study and comprehend languages.Course Content: The course content consists of core modules and optional modules. Core modules that structure the course are Introductory phonetics, Principles of linguistics, Syntax, LabPhon: Data & Analysis, and Morphology. Optional modules available to students have a wide range, from the Trait emotional intelligence to the Perspectives on well-being.Key Modules: The course is divided into modules which include an Introduction to Syntax, Introduction to Phonetics, The Structure of Words, and an Introduction to Meaning, to name a few. Future Careers: Graduates from this course can seek a career in a wide range of industries such as Speech Therapy, Teaching, Publishing, Journalism, Non-Government Organizations, or go on to further study at a graduate level.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.