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BA (Hons) in Psychology and Linguistics, Lancaster University

Lancaster,

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36 Months

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About this course

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This combined degree explores the overlapping questions between linguistics and psychology, such as how children learn language and how language relates to thought. You’ll begin by studying core modules of Linguistics, Investigating Psychology, and Understanding Psychology, and then delve deeper into topics like the sounds and structures of languages, research methods in psychology, and social identities. In your final year, you can specialise further with options like Psycholinguistics or Language and Social Identities, and have the opportunity to write a dissertation on a topic of your choice. The course is highly rated globally, with the department being one of the largest in the country for the study of language and ranked 3rd worldwide for Linguistics in 2024. It is also accredited by the British Psychological Society, providing the Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership, which can be very valuable for future careers.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This degree combines two dynamic and interconnected fields, providing a diverse skill set that is valued in many sectors. The department’s high global ranking for Linguistics and its accreditation by the British Psychological Society make it a prestigious choice. Graduates go on to successful careers in analysis, assessment, law, media, and international organisations. The course’s emphasis on research methods, analytical skills, and understanding human behaviour makes it practical and highly employable, especially for those interested in careers like clinical or educational psychology, speech therapy, journalism, or speech technology.

Specialisation

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In your third year, you can choose to specialise in areas such as Psycholinguistics and Language and Social Identities, gaining more in-depth knowledge and research skills in these fields. The course offers flexibility with optional modules and a dissertation, allowing you to focus on particular interests within linguistics and psychology.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

28.78L

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Degree requirements

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Applicants typically need AAB at A level, with possible consideration of other qualifications like the IB (35 points), Scottish Highers (five Highers, including Advanced Highers for specific subjects), or BTEC DDD. The course requires a Mathematics GCSE grade 6/B. For English language, a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall with at least 5.5 in each component is needed.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

87

PTE

58

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers in areas such as clinical, educational, occupational, forensic, health, or sports psychology, or in speech therapy, journalism, media, and speech technology. Other emerging fields like neuropsychology, environmental psychology, and consumer psychology are also options. The degree provides skills in analysis, assessment, and understanding language and behaviour, making graduates attractive to employers like law firms, management consultancies, international organizations, and media outlets.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for this course?

Typically, AAB at A levels is required, along with a Mathematics GCSE grade 6/B and an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with at least 5.5 in each component.

What are the career options after completing this degree?

You can work in psychology-related fields such as clinical or educational psychology, speech therapy, or in sectors like law, media, or international organisations. Postgraduate options are also available if you wish to specialise further.