

MA English Language/Psychology
About this course
English language and psychology is a combination that brings together two disciplines which are, at their core, both concerned with understanding how minds produce and interpret meaning. English language and linguistics examines the structure, history, and social contexts of English, asking how the language works at the levels of sound, grammar, semantics, and discourse, and what the patterns of language use reveal about culture, identity, and social power. Psychology explores the mental processes of perception, cognition, memory, emotion, and social behaviour that underlie all human communication and experience. At the University of Glasgow you will study across four years on a full-time programme, with a year abroad that broadens your academic formation internationally. The English language strand develops your understanding of linguistic structure and meaning, tracing English from its origins through to contemporary varieties and usages, and situating the language within its social and cultural contexts. You will engage with sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, discourse analysis, and the history of English, developing the close analytical attention to language that the discipline demands. The psychology strand covers the full scope of scientific psychology, including cognitive, developmental, social, and biological psychology, alongside the research methods and statistical reasoning that the science requires. The disciplines meet most closely in psycholinguistics, which examines how language is processed, acquired, and used, and this shared territory is one of the most intellectually productive features of the combination. Graduates of English language and psychology enter diverse careers. Speech and language therapy, after appropriate postgraduate training, is a direct pathway for those drawn to the clinical application of language and communication science. Education, teaching English as a foreign language, and educational psychology are further directions. Research in linguistics, cognitive science, and psychology draws on the scientific skills developed across both disciplines. Human resources, communications, and user experience research are common professional directions for graduates whose strengths are in the applied dimensions of both fields. Postgraduate study in linguistics, psychology, or speech and language therapy is a natural next step.
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