Linguistics graduates go on to work in fields that include language teaching, journalism, translation, editing, marketing, policy and planning, business, tourism, and research
At postgraduate level, you can pursue a:
AL400, LN411, LN413, LN416
LN411, LN416, LN418, LN419
AL400 Research methods (for linguistics)
LN411 Advanced language analysis
LN413 Sociolinguistics
LN416 Language acquisition and multilingualism
LN418 Integrating the four skills in English
LN419 Technologies, texts and techniques for English language teaching
EITHER: thesis only
OR: a supervised research project, plus two further 400-level courses, which may come from Pacific Studies, Applied Linguistics, Fijian Language Studies, or another appropriate discipline as approved by your supervisor
EITHER: thesis only (AL400 is a pre-requisite before starting this programme)
OR: a supervised research project, plus AL400 and LN413