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Bachelor of Communication (Linguistics)
Bachelor of Communication (Linguistics)

Bachelor of Communication (Linguistics)

  • ID:MU640053
  • Level:3-Year Bachelor's Degree
  • Duration:
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  • Type:Full-time

Fees (NZD)

  • TuitionFee/Year:$30,450.00
  • LivingFee/Year:$18,000.00
  • InsuranceFee/Year:$810.00
  • OtherFee/Year:$67.50
  • TuitionFee/Year:$30,450.00
  • LivingFee/Year:$18,000.00
  • InsuranceFee/Year:$810.00
  • OtherFee/Year:$67.50
Estimated Total/program:
$147,982.50
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements:

English requirements:

  • Students from a country where English is not the first language, must obtain a minimum English Language competency level.

  • IELTS: 6.0 (no band less than 5.5)

  • TOEFL iBT: 80 overall (min 19 in Writing)

  • PTE Academic: 50 Overall (min 42 in communicative skills)

  • Cambridge English: 170

Course Information

Best of both worlds

If you love language and want to broaden your career options, the Bachelor of Communication (Linguistics) offers the best of both worlds.

In the Bachelor of Communication (Linguistics) you will explore how the brain manages language and the unwritten rules of interaction. You’ll also uncover the underlying structures that shape our understanding of language and communication in settings as different as boardrooms, newsrooms, social media and living rooms. For example, you might examine murderers’ text messages, provide a commentary for a sports match, construct an alien language, listen to global hip hop to track the influence of African-Americanisms, and observe people talking to dogs.

The BC (Linguistics) gives you enhanced language skills for both the social and professional worlds. You will gain an understanding of the functions of language and the cultural implications of how we communicate in media, socio-political and legal contexts.

Skills sought-after by employers

You will learn transferable skills that employers seek - your own personal excellent written and oral communication skills and an ability to understand the subtexts of communication from others and diagnose unintended effects or communication ‘bottlenecks’.

Employment opportunities

85% of graduates are employed within six months of graduation. These graduates are employed across nine different industry categories with more than 60 different job titles.

At the heart of our lives

Language is at the heart of communication. Linguistics, the study of human languages, helps you understand how language has evolved, how it is structured and how it is used today to communicate in our working and personal lives.

Gain a relevant qualification

Massey University’s linguistics major offers courses that specifically examine language in New Zealand and the Pacific, ensuring relevant, local context. Other courses like forensic linguistics will help you understand corporate-related areas such as intellectual property and authorship identification. You will enjoy studying towards an interesting, relevant qualification.

International recognition

Massey University’s communication and media studies programmes are ranked in the top 150 world-wide (by QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) rankings).

We are ranked No.1 in New Zealand and in the top 150 in the world for our business administration and communication programmes by ShanghaiRanking.

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Choose your major courses from the following list (each course is 15 credits):

Compulsory course – 15 credits from:

  • Linguistic Analysis of the English Language

No more than 45 credits from:

  • Language and Society in New Zealand

  • Forensic Linguistics

  • Language, Discourse and Power

  • Language and Culture

At least 60 credits from:

  • Discourse & Institutions

  • Language and Identity

  • Languages of the Pacific

  • Language and Mediated Communication in a Transcultural World

Major requirements: A major consists of 120 credits in Linguistics, including 60 credits at 200-level and 60 credits at 300-level.

Minor requirements: A minor consists of 60 credits in Linguistics, including at least 15 credits at 300-level.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Massey University's linguistics major prepares graduates to work in a growing number of fields where an understanding of the systems, structures, functions and contemporary uses of language strengthens knowledge of communication.

Career flexibility

This degree gives you a skill-set that is attractive to employers, but also provides flexibility for career pathways.

Careers could include work as a technical or specialist writer, in market research and analysis. Large technology companies seek graduates to work on natural language processing, speech analysis and data collection. Your highly sought-after skills will also be useful for roles in communication, writing for the web and editing, in fact with any position that deals with human language.

Skills you will learn:

  • Analytical skills

  • Logical thinking

  • Ability to produce clear communication

  • Ability to diagnose communication effects and processes

  • Ability to advise on the role of specific language strategies as part of a broader communication strategy

  • Ability to understand language structures at the root of all languages, not just English, thereby enhancing cross-cultural communication and foreign language learning

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Studentsafe Insurance - NZ$810

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