On the linguistics programme, you learn to approach language as a question. You study the differences between everyday language and written language, how we learn our mother tongues and foreign languages, what language means for society and individuals, and the difference between correct and incorrect language use. Courses on the linguistics programme are based on practical exercises, lectures and classroom instruction, where you give presentations, participate in discussions and work with your study group. You learn about the structure and grammar of language, pronunciation, and the relationships and similarities between different languages. Linguistic is research on language, and you will begin learning how to perform your own linguistic analyses in the first year of the programme.