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Language and Social Justice with British Sign Language MA
at York St John University

York, United Kingdom

  • Tuition Fee £ 13,000
  • Country Rank#111
  • Duration12 Months
  • Score IELTS: 6

Program Overview

You will study applied linguistics and explore its contribution to social justice. Examine the theories and approaches in language analysis and apply this knowledge to specific social justice contexts. As part of the course, you will study BSL from beginners level. You will learn to hold conversations with others on familiar topics. We will prepare you to engage with communities and contribute to their wellbeing.
 

Staff research areas include:

  • Language, social justice and deaf communities
  • Language, gender and sexuality-related inclusion in schools
  • Language and in/equalities in higher education
  • Language-based analysis of York’s and the North East region’s BME communities
  • Inclusion and social justice issues relating to languages beyond English in schools
  • Social evaluations of accent, dialect and multilingualism
  • Inclusive and emancipatory (re)conceptualizations of English as an additional language

 

You can join this thriving research community. You may be involved in organising and contributing to our annual conference, the Postgraduate Forum in Applied Linguistics. Alternatively, you can apply to join the student as researchers scheme. This allows you to work alongside staff on their research projects.
 

You'll join a community of students and staff who share your passion for language. Take advantage of our community engagement programmes to enhance your studies. Engage with the deaf community and practice your BSL communication at our Sign Bar. Organise and take part in fundraising events for Hearing Dogs for the Deaf.

Cost Of Studying At York St John University

Interest rates as low as 8.9% *

250K+

Students Assisted

800Cr+

Loan Amount Disbursed

5000+

Loans Sanctioned