Year 1
Psychology
There is a strong emphasis on research methods and statistical analysis throughout this programme. You will:
be trained in basic concepts in research methods and statistics
learn how to programme in the R language
have a practical introduction to laboratory-based psychology research
Through lectures and tutorials you will complete a general introduction to psychology covering:
cognitive psychology
developmental psychology
the psychology of memory and perception
individual differences
language and thinking
social psychology
It is also strongly recommended that you take the Data Analysis for Psychology in R1 course. This course provides the foundations for working with:
data
probability
hypothesis testing
the R statistical programming environment
Linguistics
You will take two semester-long introductory courses.
Linguistics and English Language 1A offers a brief introduction to the study of language in general and of English in particular.
Linguistics and English Language 1B will help you develop the tools and knowledge needed to investigate the different subsystems of language in a systematic way.
In this year you will also be introduced to the study of:
aspects of regional and social variations of language in general (and the English language in particular)
semantics and pragmatics
Option course
In addition you will choose from a range of option courses outside your primary subjects.
Year 2
Psychology
To prepare you for Year 3 you will complete a year-long intensive grounding in:
research methods
statistics
R programming
You will continue to study core areas of psychology developing an integrated understanding of topics such as:
individual differences
abnormal developmental and social psychology
perception
cognitive neuroscience
language
memory/learning
You will practise and develop your professional and study skills such as:
reviewing scientific literature
report writing
ethical awareness
Linguistics
You will take Linguistic Theory and the Structure of English. In this you will learn detailed aspects of modern English structure.
You will also to take another linguistics course in either Cross Linguistic Variation or Phonetic Analysis and Empirical Methods.
Year 3
Psychology
You will choose advanced courses in psychology. These will expand upon and combine the core areas required for British Psychological Society (BPS) accreditation.
To support your research work you will complete further specialist courses in research methods and statistics which you will conduct using R.
Linguistics
You will also take a selection of courses in linguistics. These may include:
Speech Production and Perception
Origins and Evolution of Language
Child Bilingualism
Pragmatics
Year 4
Psychology
You must take two courses in research methods and statistics.
You will complete a series of option courses that focus on specific areas of psychology. These courses build on and combine the core domains of psychology including:
biological
developmental
cognitive
social and individual differences
Precise course options change each year to reflect emerging topics staff availability and student demand.
Examples of courses offered include:
Social Psychology of Groups
Human Personality
Science of Close Relationships
Psychology of Language Understanding
Psychological Therapies
Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention
Linguistics
In linguistics course options might be:
Language Variation and Change
Language Pathology
Psycholinguistics
First Language Acquisition
Dissertation
Alongside these courses you will undertake a dissertation in either language sciences or psychology.
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