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Start date: |
Sept 2013, Sept 2014 |
Content
Structure
The programme has the following obligatory components:
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Code |
Title |
Value |
| PLING401 | Research Skills | 15 credits |
| PLING402 | Research Preparation A | 15 credits |
| PLING403 | Research Preparation B | 15 credits |
| PLING499 | Dissertation | 75 credits |
Research
Preparation A and Research Preparation B will usually involve following an
advanced course in the area of specialisation. Students also follow two of the following modules for the phonology pathway:
Phonology pathway
| PLING211 | Advanced Phonological Theory A | 15 credits |
| PLING213 | Advanced Phonological Theory B | 15 credits |
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PLING216 |
Intermediate Phonetics and Phonology A |
15 credits |
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PLING217 |
Intermediate Phonetics and Phonology B |
15 credits |
Option modules
In addition, and in consultation with the programme director, students choose two further modules from a range of options (NB options offered may change year on year): http://www.ucl.ac.uk/psychlangsci/students/current/subsidiary/ling-pg-option/
Staff
Programme Director: Prof John Harris
Academic staff teaching in the area of specialisation:
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| Prof John Harris | Prof Andrew Nevins | Dr Yi Xu |
Other academic staff teaching in linguistics:
- Dr Klaus Abels
- Dr Richard Breheny
- Prof Robyn Carston
- Dr Bronwen Evans
- Dr Nathan Klinedinst
- Prof Ad Neeleman
- Dr Nausicaa Pouscoulous
- Dr Andrea Santi
- Dr Kriszta Szendroi
- Dr Hans van de Koot
NB: staff may occasionally be absent for a term or more on research or other leave. In addition, we can call on the support of Teaching Fellows and Postgraduate Teaching Assistants.
Click below to listen to Prof Andrew Nevins talk about "slips of the
ear":
Application and Funding
Funding
Departmental Scholarships
UCL Scholarships
Information on UCL Scholarships can be found at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/scholarships/scholarships/graduate/
Application
Entry Requirements
Deadline for Applications
Application Process
Careers
Contact
Open Days
If you would like to visit before applying, please join us at our annual Chandler House Open Day. You can view the programme at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/psychlangsci/students/prospective/open-days/ch-open-day-2013, and register to attend below:
If you are considering applying for the MRes Linguistics degree programme but are unable to visit us on the Chandler House Open Day, it may be possible to arrange a guided tour of our building at other dates between mid-November and mid-July. Please contact enquiries-linguistics@pals.ucl.ac.uk.
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