Modern Languages and Linguistics (1 language: French, German or Spanish) (MLang)
Program Overview
Modern Languages and Linguistics (1 language: French, German or Spanish)
(MLang)
Award
Masters in Languages
Typical Offer
AAA
Duration
4 years
Course Type
Full-time
Campus
Avenue
UCAS Course code
R9Q4
Overview
Learn a modern language and understand how languages are created, learned and shaped as they are used. Study linguistics with either French, German or Spanish on this course and earn a master's degree in 4 years.
Spend a year of this 4 year course on a placement in a university abroad. Develop your language skills while learning about the culture, history and thought of a French, German or Spanish speaking society.
Whichever language you choose, you'll:
- become skilled in a language and familiar with how it is spoken
- develop your critical thinking and gain the skills to interpret cultures
- study a society or cultures where your chosen language is spoken
- write a dissertation on a topic that you are interested in
Choose topics and gain expertise in areas that interest you most, including:
- translation and interpreting
- contemporary society
- literature and film
- ethnography
- politics
Language study paths
These are the languages you can choose from:
- MLang Modern Languages (French) and Linguistics
- MLang Modern Languages (German) and Linguistics
- MLang Modern Languages (Spanish) and Linguistics
We regularly review our courses to ensure and improve quality. This course may be revised as a result of this. Any revision will be balanced against the requirement that the student should receive the educational service expected. Find out why, when, and how we might make changes.
Our courses are regulated in England by the Office for Students (OfS).
What it's like to study Modern Languages and Linguistics at Southampton
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Course location
This course is based at Avenue.
Awarding body
This qualification is awarded by the University of Southampton.
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Entry Requirements
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For Academic Year 2025/26
A-levels
AAA including one named language
A-levels additional information
Offers typically exclude General Studies and Critical Thinking.
International Baccalaureate Diploma
Pass, with 36 points overall with 18 points at Higher Level, including 6 at Higher Level in one named language
Other qualifications
- Access to HE Diploma: 60 credits with a minimum of 45 credits at Level 3, of which 45 must be at Distinction, plus A in one named language A level
- Irish Leaving Certificate: H1 H1 H2 H2 H2 H2 including one named language
- Scottish Qualification: Offers will be based on exams being taken at the end of S6. Subjects taken and qualifications achieved in S5 will be reviewed.
- Cambridge Pre-U: D3 D3 D3 in three principal subjects including one named language
- Welsh Baccalaureate: AAA from 3 A levels including one named language or AA from two A levels including one named language and A from the Advanced Welsh Baccalaureate Skills Challenge Certificate
Other requirements
- UK students
- International students
- Other ways to qualify
GCSE requirements
Applicants must hold GCSE English language (or GCSE English) (minimum grade 4/C) and mathematics (minimum grade 4/C)
English language requirements
If English is not your first language, you must show that you can use English to the level we require. Visit our English language pages to find out which qualifications we accept and how you can meet our requirements.
Course Structure
Year 1 overview
You study both your language and explore how languages develop in situations they are spoken in.
You are introduced to major themes in linguistics and study the history, politics and culture of a society where your language is spoken.
We work out which language level you are at to give you the best possible start to develop your skills.
Year 2 overview
You continue your study of French, German or Spanish. You choose to study at least 3 linguistics modules and at least 2 language modules.
You can choose modules that equip you with different ways to study cultures and languages.
These include:
- socio-historical studies
- cultural studies
- ethnography
- linguistics
- politics
You also prepare for your year abroad.
Year 3 overview
Spend a period of time abroad, studying in a country where your chosen language is spoken.
You’ll get to know the culture and people, and practise your language skills. You'll carry out independent study as part of your Southampton modules, as well as modules from your host university.
We’ll support you with regular video calls and emails.
Year 4 overview
After returning to the UK, you’ll take master's-level modules and can focus on areas of interest you've developed during your studies.
You carry out research for a dissertation using the intellectual skills you've gained throughout your degree.
Modules
Year 1 modules
You must study the following modules in year 1:
- Academic Skills for Modern languages and Linguistics students
- Applications of Linguistics
- Elements of Linguistics - Sound, Structure and Meaning
- French Language Stage 4
- German Language Stage 4
- Introduction to French and Francophone Studies
- Introduction to German Studies
- Introduction to Spanish and Latin America Studies
- Language, Ideologies and Attitudes
- Spanish Language Stage 4
- The Making of Modern English
You must also choose from the following modules in year 1:
- Introduction to Ethnography: Food and Culture
- Language Acquisition
- Understanding Culture
- Understanding History and Society
Year 2 modules
You must study the following module in year 2:
- Languages for Academic Study
You must also choose from the following modules in year 2:
- Culture, Power and Resistance in the Portuguese-Speaking World
- Gender, Race and Nation in Modern Latin America
- Corpus Linguistics: Working with large-scale text data
- Data Environmentalism
- Data, Culture, and Justice
- Discourse Analysis
- Ethnography of Latin America
- Exploring French Linguistics
- Exploring Spanish Linguistics
- Ghosts on Screen
- Globalisation: Culture, Language and The Nation State
- Immigration, Race and Ethnicity in France
- Jews in Germany before the Holocaust
- Language and Intercultural Communication
- Language and Society in German-Speaking World
- Language, Power and Institutions: how linguistic practices can shape our lives
- Learning about Culture: Introduction to Ethnography
- Multilingualism
- Nation, Culture, Power
- Post-War French Thought and Culture
- Psycholinguistics
- Queering the Digital
- Sound and Voice
- Syntax: Studying Language Structure
- Teaching English as a Foreign Language
- The EU and European Identity
- Variation and Change in English
- Vienna and Berlin: Society, Politics and Culture from 1890 to the Present
Year 3 modules
You must study the following modules in year 3:
- Modern Languages and Linguistics Independent Study Module
- Research Skills 1 (online)
Year 4 modules
You must study the following modules in year 4:
- Dissertation MLANG
- Research Skills (Dissertation Preparation)
- Seeing and Being Seen. Period Abroad re-entry
You must also choose from the following modules in year 4:
- Analysing Language for ELT/TESOL
- Approaches to Languages and Cultures
- Audiovisual Translation
- Developing Approaches to Language Teaching
- English as a World Language
- Language and Intercultural Communication
- Language in Society
- Memory in National and Transnational Contexts
- Narrative, Place, Identity
- Nation, Culture, Power
- Second Language Learning
- Teaching Foreign Languages to Younger Learners
- Teaching and Researching Second Language Writing
- Translation: Theory and Practice
- Transnational Movement in the Age of Globalisation
Learning and Assessment
The learning activities for this course include the following:
- lectures
- classes and tutorials
- coursework
- individual and group projects
- independent learning (studying on your own)
Academic support
You’ll be supported by a personal academic tutor and have access to a senior tutor.
Course leader
Laurence Richard is the course leader.
Careers and Employability
Employability skills
This degree will allow you to develop and evidence subject-specific and targeted employability skills. This includes the required skill set for a range of future careers, further study, or starting your own business.
The skills you can expect to focus on and gain from this course include:
- Research
- Critical thinking
- Self-management
- Confidence
- Communication
- Teamwork
- Creativity
- EDI leadership
- Adaptability
- Problem solving
- Resilience
The employability and enterprise skills you'll gain from this course are reflected in the Southampton skills model. When you join us you'll be able to use our skills model to track, plan, and benefit your career development and progress.
Career pathways
Graduates commonly work in a range of organisations or sectors including:
- Local government
- National government bodies
- Publishers
- Press Agencies
- Consultancies
- Think Tanks
- Regional councils
- Hotels
- Travel Agencies
- Museums
- Libraries
- Universities
- Schools
- Colleges
- Private Language Schools
Careers directly related to this course:
- Translator
- Interpreter
- Digital copywriter
- Editorial assistant
- Journalist
- Copy editor
- Secondary school teacher
- Web content manager
- Social media content creator
- English as a foreign language teacher
Wider career opportunities:
- Advertising copywriter
- Education consultant
- Information officer
- Marketing executive
- Media researcher
- Public relations officer
- Social media manager
- Local government officer
- Records manager
- User experience researcher
Example job titles of Southampton MLang Modern Languages (One Language) and Linguistics graduates:
- Policy officer
- Management trainee
- Business development consultant
- Communications project coordinator
- Data analyst
- Secondary school teacher
- Paralegal
- Staff writer
- Recruitment consultant
Work experience opportunities
Choosing to do work experience is a great way to enhance your employability, build valuable networks, and evidence your potential. Learn about the different work and industry experience options at Southampton.
Fees, Costs and Funding
Tuition fees
Fees for a year's study:
- UK students pay £9,535.
- EU and international students pay £23,400.
What your fees pay for
Your tuition fees pay for the full cost of tuition and standard exams.
Find out how to:
- pay your tuition fees
- calculate your student finances
Accommodation and living costs, such as travel and food, are not included in your tuition fees. There may also be extra costs for retake and professional exams.
Explore:
- accommodation costs
- living costs
- budgeting advice
- fees, charges, and expenses regulations
Bursaries, scholarships and other funding
If you're a UK or EU student and your household income is under £36,200 a year, you may be able to get a University of Southampton bursary to help with your living costs. Find out about bursaries and other funding we offer at Southampton.
If you're a care leaver or estranged from your parents, you may be able to get a specific bursary.
Get in touch for advice about student money matters.
Scholarships and grants
You may be able to get a scholarship or grant to help fund your studies.
We award scholarships and grants for travel, academic excellence, or to students from under-represented backgrounds.
Support during your course
The Student Hub offers support and advice on money to students. You may be able to access our Student Support fund and other sources of financial support during your course.
Funding for EU and international students
Find out about funding you could get as an international student.
