Language Sciences (with specialisation in Neuroscience and Communication) MSc
Postgraduate
In London
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Postgraduate
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Year
The combined specialisation in Neuroscience and Communication provides a thorough multidisciplinary introduction to modern knowledge and current research in the inter-related aspects of neuroscience, speech processing and language impairments where students have completed related previous study which may not include demonstrable experience in theoretical linguistics.
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The majority of students who graduate from Language Sciences MSc programmes go on to further study or research. Recent graduates have gone on to PhD study in UCL, other UK institutions and overseas institutions. Others have gone to work in related industries (for example in speech technology industries, cochlear implants manufacturers) or in education. The skills that the MSc develops – independent research, presentation skills, statistics – are transferable skills that are very highly sought after outside academia.
Normally a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor's degree or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard in a language-related area such as linguistics, speech sciences, English language, psychology, cognitive science, or a cognate discipline.
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Subjects
- Communication Training
- Neuroscience
- Communication
- Syntax
- Neurobiology
- Neuroscience of Language
- Neurolinguistics
- Conversation Analysis
- Language Acquisition
- Analysing
Course programme
Students take a core set of modules building a foundation to study current issues and research in neuroscience and communication such as neurobioliogy, speech processing, developmental and acquired language disorders and linguistics. In selecting the modules for their specialisation, students will be able to take full advantage of the breadth of expertise in language research in the UCL Division of Psychology & Language Sciences.
Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits.
The programme consists of three core modules (60 credits), two specialisation modules (30 credits), two optional modules (30 credits), and a dissertation (60 credits).
Core modules- Introduction to the Brain and Imaging the Brain
- Research Methods: Principles, Skills and Applications
- Introduction to Syntax
- Students select two specialisation modules from those below:
- Intermediate Phonetics
- Neurobiology of Speech Processing
- Neuroscience of Language
- Seminar in Neurolinguistics
Students select two modules from all those offered within UCL Psychology & Language Sciences, subject to availability and agreement with the Programme Director. Possible options are listed below:
- Conversation Analysis
- Current Issues in Production, Perception and Neural Processing of Speech
- Deafness - Cognition and Language
- Designing and Analysing an fMRI Experiment
- Developmental Disorders of Language Learning and Cognition
- Developmental Language Disorders and Cognitive Neuroscience
- Introduction to Event-Related Potential Techniques
- Language Acquisition
Not all modules will run every year, some modules may require a minimum number of registered students.
Dissertation/reportAll students undertake an independent research project on an aspect of speech, language and cognition which culminates in a research plan of 3,000-6,000 words and a dissertation of 10,000 words.
Teaching and learningThe programme is delivered through a combination of lectures, small-group teaching and a virtual learning environment. Some modules also involve workshops or practical classes. Student performance is assessed through coursework, examinations and the research project.
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Language Sciences (with specialisation in Neuroscience and Communication) MSc