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MA PhoneticsAims of the MA programme in PhoneticsPhonetics is the study of speech sounds. Phoneticians study how we
produce speech and how we perceive it. In the phonetics laboratory we
analyse speech using computers. Modern phonetics is a scientific
discipline drawing on both the sciences and the humanities. See further details.
UCL also provides an intensive pre-sessional course of English.
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TutorialsMost of our teaching is done in small groups of ten students or
fewer. You will also be assigned to a named member of the academic
staff who will act as your tutor and supervise your dissertation.
Teaching staff (faculty)
The director of the programme is Michael
Ashby, pronunciation editor of Dates, TimetableThe MA programme (full-time) lasts one calendar year, starting in September. Or you could study part-time, taking two years. Teaching is currently concentrated on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday each week. In a typical week your contact hours might be as follows:
You might spend another twenty hours a week working on your own.
OptionsThe available option subjects vary from year to year. Typically you might be able to choose among:
AssessmentYou will be assessed first by written examinations and practical tests in May and then by a dissertation of about 10,000 words to be submitted in September, at the end of the programme. The examination papers are:
Dissertation topicsThe range of possible topics is very wide. In 2000, dissertations submitted dealt with the following topics:
What could I do with an MA in Phonetics?Many graduates of the UCL MA in Phonetics go on to teach in colleges
or universities, either directly or after taking a PhD. Others go into
lexicography, speech technology, or other related fields.
How much will it cost?For current figures, please check the UCL Graduate
Prospectus. For 2003-2004 the fee was (UK/EU) £2,940,
(overseas) £10,700. Please visit the UCL graduate funding pages
for an overview of departmental and UCL scholarships and other sources
of
funding available. The Department also provides bursaries to cover part of the tuition
fees. You can find details on the UCL web site.
Living in LondonAs a guide, a single student might need at least £8,500 for a
calendar year in London, to cover accommodation, food, books, travel
and other expenses. For more information on living costs, please visit
the UCL website.
Enquiries and applicationsWrite to: For a brief tasteWhether or not you're not ready to take on a full year's MA
programme, you could try the intensive two-week Summer
Course in English Phonetics that we hold every August. We recommend
this course as a preparation for the MA in Phonetics. Information for
current MA Phonetics students
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