The Bachelor of Arts in English Linguistics at the University of Regensburg is an undergraduate program dedicated to the scientific study of the English language, its structure, variation, and social context. The program spans six semesters and admits students in both the summer and winter semesters. It provides an in-depth understanding of English as a global language and explores how it evolves across cultures, regions, and media. Students gain a solid foundation in phonetics, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics, while also developing analytical and research skills applicable to a range of academic and professional settings.
Situated in Regensburg, a city rich in academic tradition and cultural heritage, the program offers a stimulating learning environment that connects linguistic theory with practical applications. Through coursework, research projects, and seminars, students learn to analyze language change, multilingualism, and digital communication. The program fosters a global perspective on English as a world language, preparing graduates to engage critically with issues of diversity, communication, and intercultural understanding.