The Master of Language Psychology at the University of Edinburgh helps students further understand the state of psycholinguistics research: how the brain learns, uses and reacts to language – the most advanced and distinctive feature of humanity, and encourages students to actively participate in language, cognition and communication research groups and collaborate with staff (many of whom are experts in international fields) and postgraduate seniors. Students will learn a range of new perspectives in disciplines under current development and employ statistical methods and some professional skills in fiction research.
University of Edinburgh Language Psychology Master's degree application requirements
1 year of study, tuition fee of £23,950, start in September, IELTS 7 (Listening 6.5, Reading 6.5, Writing 6.5, Speaking 6.5), TOEFL 100 (Listening 23, Reading 23, Writing 23, Speaking 23), PTE 67 (Listening 61, Reading 61, Writing 61, Speaking 61)
The University of Edinburgh's Master of Arts in Linguistic Psychology is a professional programme
1 Psychological Research Skills
2 R Univariate Statistics and Methodology using R
3 R Multivariate Statistics and Methodology Using R
4 Current Topics in Psychological Research
5 Dialogue
6 Discourse Comprehension
7 Language dysfunction Disorders of Language Functions
Language Behaviours, Brains and Cognition: Principles and Approaches
9 Language Production
10 Sentence Comprehension