The Philosophy of Language course covers the academic study of Semiotics or the science of signs. In this course, we will study the meaning of language expressions, both in text form and in other forms. Several experts such as Ferdinand De Saussure, Roland Barthes, Charles Sanders Pierce, and Umberto Eco will be the main references in the field of linguistic phenomena and their semiotic scope, while Stuart Hall will be a reference in the cultural studies segment, namely representation and media. It is hoped that the application of the Philosophy of Language course to initial level students will encourage students to have a more comprehensive thinking structure and improve their analytical skills regarding contemporary events. The urgency of providing Philosophy of Language courses is because nowadays many modern human individuals are not sensitive in understanding meaning, so they only focus on the explicit, even though there is always ambiguity in different frequency spaces.