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Introduction

27th July 2022

Following University approval, we have updated our course information:

On the Teaching tab:

Previous content:

You will typically study five to seven modules per year and you will have the equivalent of at least three hours' contact time per week for each module. This will take the form of lectures, seminars of about 15 students in which you will discuss the lecture topic with the module tutor, and both written and spoken language classes. You will spend independent study time preparing for classes, reading primary texts, writing essays and working on your chosen language.

We make use of the blended learning environment to provide our student with a dynamic learning experience. Additional online materials are available and there will be various events and activities to further enhance your learning. Your own personal tutor will provide additional learning and pastoral support throughout your degree.

Revised content:

Our learning model empowers students to become independent researchers and innovative problem-solvers. You will typically study five to seven modules per year. Most modules meet on-campus for about three hours per week. Meetings include lectures, seminars, workshops, laboratories, and tutorials. On-campus meetings are dynamic and emphasise practical engagement learning materials and consolidation of concepts.

You will also study independently. Self-directed learning will include engaging with recorded learning materials, reading primary texts, completing practical exercises, working on your chosen language, and working with peers. Your independent engagement with these activities will provide you a foundation from the best knowledge about course concepts in the world.

Typical contact hours

Previous content:

Typically, you will have the equivalent of 12 hours per week of class time in face-to-face or online synchronous and asynchronous sessions, as well as additional time for self-directed study.

Revised content:

You will have about 12 hours per week timetabled for large- and small-group meetings with your lecturers. You will also spend substantial time each week in independent learning.

Class sizes

Previous content:

Lectures vary depending on the module. Face to face seminars are typically around 20 students.

Revised content:

Lectures vary depending on the module. Face to face seminars are typically around 15 students.

On the Course Overview tab (Study Abroad):

Previous content:

If you wish to spend a year abroad (which we thoroughly recommend), this will take place in your third year, meaning that you will complete your degree in four years instead of three. All students have the opportunity to apply for an intercalated year abroad at one of our partner universities.

The Student Mobility TeamLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window offers support for these activities, and the Department's dedicated Study Abroad Co-ordinator can provide more specific information and assistance.

Revised content:

If you wish to study abroad, this will take place in your third year, meaning that you will complete your degree in four years instead of three. You will be able to design a study-abroad experience at one of Warwick’s partner universities to complement your academic and professional development. Eligibility for study abroad is contingent upon meeting departmental academic requirements.

The Student Mobility TeamLink opens in a new window offers support for these activities, and the Department's dedicated Study Abroad Co-ordinator can provide more specific information and assistance. Students who elect not to complete the year abroad, or who do not academically qualify for it, will complete the course as a three-year programme.

On the Modules tab:

Previous content:

Year Two

- Linguistics: Acquisition and Use

- Culture and Interpersonal Relations

- Sociolinguistics

- Language module

Revised content:

- Phonetics and Phonology

- Morphology and Syntax

- Culture and Interpersonal Relations

- Sociolinguistics

- Language module

October 2021

We have added an 'important information' box to our 'Modules' tab to inform you that we are planning to make some changes to this course through the University's Course Approval process:

Important information

We are planning to make some changes to our Linguistics with Arabic with Intercalated Year BA (UCAS Q2T6) degree for 2022 entry. The core modules are currently undergoing approval through the University's rigorous academic processes. As modules are approved, we will update the course information on this webpage. It is therefore very important that you check our webpages for the latest information before you apply and prior to accepting an offer. Sign up to receive updatesLink opens in a new window on our new modules.

Initial launch

This page was launched on 2nd March 2021.