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MSc Language Sciences: Technology of Language and Speech

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 year - 2 years

Masters Degree Description

The Language Sciences MSc course provides an opportunity for in-depth study in one or more areas of language science. The Technology of Language and Speech route explores computational methods and practices involved in uncovering underlying patterns in language and speech data, as well as providing a theoretical underpinning for why these patterns might exist and how they relate to human language use.

Entry Requirements

Normally a minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard in a language science related area such as linguistics, speech sciences, English language, psychology, cognitive science, or a cognate discipline.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

The majority of students who graduate from Language Sciences MSc course go on to further study or research. Recent graduates have gone on to PhD study in UCL, other UK institutions and overseas institutions. Others primarily go onto work in related sectors such as IT, technology and telecomms, publishing, translation, and health and social care (Graduate Outcomes survey 2022-23).

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  • Topics and Methods in Language Sciences
  • Fundamental Statistics: Statistical and Causal Reasoning
  • Dissertation/Project in Language Science
  • Introduction to deep learning for speech and language processing
  • Programming in R: Applications for Speech Data Processing
  • Advanced speech data processing in R
  • Signals & Systems for Speech & Hearing
  • Introduction to Computational Linguistics

Optional modules

  • Introduction to deep learning for speech and language processing
  • Programming in R: Applications for Speech Data Processing
  • Advanced speech data processing in R
  • Signals & Systems for Speech & Hearing
  • Introduction to Computational Linguistics
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