Speech, Language and Sociolinguistics at University of Glasgow - UCAS

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Course summary

This Masters will enable you to explore the links between producing and processing speech and language as part of everyday social interaction. The range of courses available for this programme provide the key linguistic, technical, and research skills to investigate different aspects of spoken and written language, to carry out your own sociolinguistic studies, and to design and implement speech and language experiments of your own. WHY THIS PROGRAMME

  • This programme is suitable for students who have little or no background in linguistics and also for students with some background who wish to carry out more sophisticated independent research in a particular area.
  • You'll be taught by expert academic staff who have directed and are currently directing research projects in speech, language and sociolinguistics (e.g. Seeing Speech, Sounds of the City, One Speaker Two Dialects, the Scots Syntax Atlas (SCOSYA), Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech (SCOTS), and SPeech Across Dialects of English (SPADE)).
  • Our facilities include the Glasgow University Laboratory of Phonetics (GULP), which includes a speech recording studio, eyetracker and portable ultrasound, and the Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities (SGSAH), providing you with relevant training courses for graduate students in speech, language and sociolinguistics.
  • English Language and Linguistics is currently within the Linguistics pathway for the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Doctoral Training Partnership, which is based at the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science (SGSSS). The SGSSS offers excellent additional training courses for graduate students working in the social sciences in Scotland.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE You will take:
  • Two core courses
  • One topics course in Phonetics or Sociolinguistics
  • One methods course in Phonetics or Sociolinguistics
  • Two optional courses
You will also produce an independent, small-scale research project. Semester 1: September to December ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS - RESEARCH TRAINING (core course) Topics course (choose one of the following): INTRODUCTION TO PHONETICS (PGT) INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLINGUISTICS (PGT) TOPICS IN PHONETICS TOPICS IN SOCIOLINGUISTICS Optional course Semester 2: January to March EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN AND DATA ANALYSIS (core course) Methods course (choose one of the following): METHODS IN PHONETICS (PGT) METHODS IN SOCIOLINGUISTICS (PGT) Optional course Summer: April to September SPEECH, LANGUAGE & SOCIOLINGUISTICS DISSERTATION Optional Courses Recommended courses include: Semester 1 INTRODUCTION TO PHONETICS (PGT) INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLINGUISTICS (PGT) TOPICS IN PHONETICS TOPICS IN SOCIOLINGUISTICS INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLINGUISTICS (PGT) ONOMASTICS SEMANTICS OF ENGLISH (PGT) Semester 2 METHODS IN PHONETICS (PGT) METHODS IN SOCIOLINGUISTICS (PGT) CORPUS LINGUISTICS (PGT) LANGUAGE AND THE GLOBAL CAMPUS: LINGUISTIC ISSUES IN THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION CRITICAL APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION METHODS IN WRITTEN TEXT ANALYSIS MULTILINGUALISM: INDIVIDUALS, INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETY


How to apply

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Entry requirements

Entry requirements for postgraduate taught programmes are a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent qualification (for example, GPA 3.0 or above) in a relevant subject unless otherwise specified. Please include: A 200 word statement on why you wish to take the MSc in Speech, Language & Sociolinguistics. A sample of your own written work (approx. 2,000 words). This can be from a previous degree you have completed. You are required to submit material that is entirely your own original work, except where clearly indicated. At least one academic reference.


Fees and funding

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Speech, Language and Sociolinguistics at University of Glasgow - UCAS