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Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Linguistics and Multilingual Studies​
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Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Linguistics and Multilingual Studies​

Source: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/education/undergraduate-programme/bachelor-of-arts-(hons)-in-linguistics-and-multilingual-studies Parent: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/education/degree-programmes

As language is an integral part of all human activities, the study of linguistics provides a conducive platform for interdisciplinary discourse and research.

A Major in LMS gives graduates insight into one of the most intriguing aspects of human knowledge and behaviour, and at the same time introduces them to related disciplines. As language is an integral part of all human activities, the study of linguistics provides a conducive platform for interdisciplinary discourse and research. The interdisciplinary nature of LMS ensures that students obtain a solid general education through being exposed to a variety of disciplines such as Sociology, Communication, Computer Science, Education, Hearing and Speech sciences, Law, Literature, Philosophy, and Psychology. The LMS programme in NTU complements courses in related areas and encourages students to think beyond their specific fields.  \

Students majoring in LMS at NTU may organise their studies around different aspects of the field or concentrations. For example, a student may decide to concentrate on how language is acquired and processed (Language Mind and Multilingualism concentration); how language relates to social and cultural forces (Multilingual Societies and Multiculturalism concentration), language learning and teaching (Applied English Linguistics concentration); how language is used in the ever changing and innovating technological world (Language and Technology concentration); or how language systems are analysed from a variety of theoretical perspectives (General Linguistics concentration). Students can also choose courses from two or more of these concentrations. All of these programmes share a common focus on the application of linguistic knowledge to practical issues related to languages in modern society.

### Unique Features

### Admission Requirements

Students with Singapore-Cambridge GCE 'A' level

A good grade in General Paper/Knowledge & Inquiry/H2 Level Humanities subject

Students with NUS High School Diploma

Good overall CAP in English Language

Students with IB Diploma\  \ A good grade in Standard Level English

Please note the following:

NTU is increasingly admitting students based on holistic practices including written exams and interviews. For this reason we encourage all interested parties to apply.

### Programme Structure & Duration

The curriculum is designed as a four-year programme. Well-prepared students can complete the degree in three and a half years. ​

​Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Linguistics and Multilingual Studies are required to complete two categories of requirements, totalling at least 128 Academic Units (AUs):  ​

​A. Major Requirements (69 AUs) ​

B. Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core (ICC) (28 AUs)

C. Broadening & Deepening Electives (BDE) (31 AUs)​

to learn more about the programme structure.

### Curriculum

Students can pursue in-depth studies in any of the four categories in the Linguistics and Multilingual Studies programme such as (A) Language, Mind and Multilingualism, (B) Multilingual Societies and Multiculturalism, (C) Language Structure, (D) Language and Technologies, or (E) Special Topics in Linguistics.

### Career Prospects

In May and June 2007, a market survey was carried out with 27 major employers both from the public and private sectors in Singapore, with advice from the NTU Career Attachment Office. These employers included the Ministry of Education, Singapore National Employers Federation, Singapore HR Institute, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mediacorp, Standard and Poor's, JP Morgan Chase, and Singapore Press Holdings. Of those who responded, an overwhelming majority (93% - 100%) find that graduates who understand the workings of different cultures and languages and who have a global worldview and international experience are valuable assets to their companies. Graduates with multidisciplinary analytical skills, such as graduates of the LMS programme, are certainly thought to be important by the potential employers. It was generally agreed that Linguistics and Multilingual Studies graduates, with their skill sets, are highly employable.

Since the first batch of graduates in 2012, LMS graduates have gone on to work in the following positions:

Those who chose to further their studies are now pursuing/have been accepted to graduate school to pursue Linguistics at NTU and University of Colorado Boulder, US; Law at Singapore Management University and Cardozo School of Law, US; Speech Pathology at the National University of Singapore; and Education at the National Institute of Education, NTU.

The list below provides a general overview on possible career opportunities suited to LMS graduates.

### Minors

Minor in Linguistics and Multilingual Studies

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