

MSci Psychology and Linguistics
About this course
Psychology and Linguistics is a combination that addresses two of the most fundamental questions about the human mind: how people think and behave, and how they use and understand language. Psychology as a science applies empirical methods to the study of cognition, emotion, perception, development, and social behaviour. Linguistics examines language as a structured system, asking how sounds, words, and sentences are organised, how meaning is constructed, and how language varies across communities and changes over time. The two disciplines connect deeply, particularly in areas like language acquisition, psycholinguistics, and cognitive science, where understanding the mind and understanding language are inseparable. At the University of Oxford, this four-year full-time degree provides an exceptionally rigorous training in both disciplines, using the tutorial system to develop your thinking in close conversation with specialists in each field. You will study the experimental and theoretical foundations of psychology, including cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, and neuroscience, alongside the core areas of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. You will engage with the overlapping concerns of psycholinguistics, including how people process and acquire language, how language relates to thought, and how bilingualism and language disorders illuminate the structures of both language and mind. Oxford's research strengths in experimental psychology and linguistics provide a world-class environment for this kind of study. Graduates pursue careers in academia, speech and language therapy, clinical psychology, human-computer interaction, AI and natural language processing, educational psychology, and research. The combination's dual scientific rigour is particularly valuable for research careers, and many graduates pursue doctoral study in psychology, cognitive science, linguistics, or speech and language therapy. The degree also provides excellent preparation for professional postgraduate training in clinical and educational psychology.
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