Linguistics Tripos

From October 2010 entry it will be possible to take a degree in Linguistics from Year 1 (previously the Linguistics Tripos was a one-Part Tripos taken after completion of a Part I in another Tripos). For further information about this course please refer to the course website.

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Admissions information


Admissions

Offers and admissions are expressed as percentages of applications. Data is shown for the academic year of application and not the academic year of course entry.

YearApplicationsOffers %Admissions %
2009-108640.7 %26.7 %

More detailed applications and admissions statistics are available on the Undergraduate Admissions website. This includes applications statistics for the course by subject.


Admissions

YearInformation
2008-9There are no direct admissions into this programme: students transfer internally from other courses.
2007-8There are no direct admissions into this programme: students transfer internally from other courses.

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Examination results

Please note that not all courses divide students who attain a 'second class' award into upper and lower second class awards. In these cases students will simply be awarded 'second class' rather than 'upper second class' or 'lower second class'. Further information about the Tripos system.

The "other" category includes students who have failed, those who have been deemed to have passed the course but did not obtain honours, and those who have been given dispensation to pass the examination with honours.


Tripos examination results summarised by year, part and class (divided second class)

Tripos examination results are expressed as percentages of the number of students.

YearPartStudentsFirst class %Upper second %Lower second %Third %Other %
2009-10Tripos771.4 %28.6 %NoneNoneNone
2008-9Tripos425.0 %75.0 %NoneNoneNone
2007-8Tripos633.3 %66.7 %NoneNoneNone

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Destinations of graduating students

Destination data is derived from the national survey "Destination of Leavers from Higher Education Longitudinal Survey" undertaken by the Higher Education Statistics Agency.

More information about student destinations after graduation is available on the Careers Service website.


Known destinations

Percentage of graduating students responding to the survey.

YearGraduating studentsRespondentsRespondents %
2010-1199100.0 %
2009-106583.3 %
2008-94375.0 %

Destinations summarised by year

Destinations are expressed as a percentage of the number of graduating students that responded.

 2008-92009-102010-11
DestinationDestination countDestination %Destination countDestination %Destination countDestination %
Employment133.3 %NoneNone444.4 %
Further study266.7 %5100.0 %333.3 %
Still seeking employment or workNoneNoneNoneNone111.1 %
Travelling or unavailable for workNoneNoneNoneNone111.1 %

Further study destinations summarised by type of study and year

Destinations are expressed as a percentage of the number of graduate students who responded to say that they were undertaking further study.

 2008-92009-102010-11
DestinationDestination countDestination %Destination countDestination %Destination countDestination %
Further study - degree by research2100.0 %120.0 %3100.0 %
Further study - degree by taught courseNoneNone360.0 %NoneNone
Further study - teacher trainingNoneNone120.0 %NoneNone

Employment destinations summarised by employment sector and year

Destinations are expressed as a percentage of the number of graduate students who responded to say that they had entered employment.

 2008-92009-102010-11
Employment sectorDestination countDestination %Destination countDestination %Destination countDestination %
Arts and recreation1100.0 %NoneNone125.0 %
Other/insufficient dataNoneNoneNoneNone125.0 %
Teaching/lecturingNoneNoneNoneNone250.0 %
Public serviceNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Social, community and charityNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Management consultingNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Publishing and mediaNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Other service industriesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone

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