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Undergraduate Study
Short Courses
Teaching aims for undergraduate programmes
Information for current students Phonetics & Linguistics at UCLPhonetics at University College London reaches back to 1866, when
Alexander Melville Bell gave lectures on speech; he was assisted by his
son Alexander Graham Bell, then a student at the College, and later to
find fame as the inventor of the telephone. The department is pre-eminent in the United Kingdom and the world,
offering undergraduate and graduate courses across the full range of
the language sciences. The department has been highly rated for the
quality of its teaching in the last official assessment (see www.qaa.ac.uk/revreps/subjrev/All/q226-96.htm), and
has also been awarded the top rating for research quality in the most
recent (2001) official survey of British universities. Apart from our
breadth of coverage we are particularly distinguished in four areas:
Research PublicationsWork by members of the department appears in a wide range of books and international learned journals and conference proceedings; there were well over a hundred entries in the most recent annual list of staff publications. A more immediate record of ongoing work appears in the department's own two annual publications:Speech, Hearing and Language: Work in Progress For the research interests of members of staff visit the About Us pages. Undergraduate StudiesThe department prepares students for the BA (Honours) degree in
Linguistics or Italian and Linguistics; or the BSc in Speech
Communication. (Please note that if you wish to obtain the certificate
to practise as a speech and language therapist you must apply for the
B620 BSc Speech Sciences programme, based in the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences) Course Units To obtain a degree a student must have passed a total of eleven CUs
for students on a three-year degree programme, as well as satisfying
the requirements for the particular degree. Students select their
courses after consultation with the departmental tutors and often with
the staff members running the particular course. Subject to the
approval of the student's tutor, credit may also be gained for courses
taken in other UCL departments or other colleges in the University of
London. Teaching Assessment
Performance in a course is always assessed in the same academic year
in which it is studied.
Facilities Apart from the computers available within the Department of
Phonetics and Linguistics, students also have access to computers
provided by the College. UCL has recently installed new computing
facilities and a fast data communications network. There are 'open access' rooms for students around the campus, each
equipped with IBM-compatible PCs and workstations supported by the
Computer Centre. These are all single-user systems with their own
display screens, keyboards and processors linked via the network to a
large filestore for the secure storage of users' programmes and data. A wide range of software is available on the systems including
packages for wordprocessing, electronic mail, graphics, databases,
statistical analysis and several programming languages. Libraries We also offer, for sale, copies of our own inhouse recordings to
teachers from other institutions and to students so that they can
continue their listening practice at home.
Entrance RequirementsFor the BA Linguistics programme we welcome applications from those
with science, arts or mixed GCE A and AS levels, and from both mature
students and those still at school. We particularly welcome
applications from candidates whose GCE A level studies have covered a
wide range of subjects. We normally look for three GCE A levels at
grades BBB (to include a modern European language for RQ31 Italian and
Linguistics) plus a pass in a further subject at AS level or
equivalent, but we can sometimes be persuaded at interview to lower
these requirements. We value previous experience and are prepared to be
flexible for mature students, and in certain other cases. Applications
from ACCESS course students are welcomed. For the BSc Speech Communication and BSc Speech Sciences programmes
the usual entry requirement is three GCE A levels at grades BBB;
GCE A level Biology or another science, while not a requirement, is
preferred. In addition, a pass in a further AS level subject, or its
equivalent, is required as is at least one science subject and a
foreign language at GCSE level. International Baccalaureate candidates are required to hold a
Diploma with 30 to 32 points. All students whom we believe to be capable of benefiting from one of
our degree programmes are invited to the College for interview,
provided that they live within reasonable travelling distance. This
gives an opportunity for an informal interview with one or more members
of staff and a chance to see something of the department, to meet
current students and to ask questions about the degree programmes, the
department and the College. Successful applicants normally receive an offer within a few days of
the interview. Successful overseas applicants will receive an offer as
soon as we obtain a copy of their application form from UCAS.
AccommodationUCL guarantees accommodation to all full-time, single, first-year
undergraduates provided that they hold UCL as their firm choice through
UCAS, return the accommodation application form by 31 May and have not
previously attended a university in London. For more information on accommodation at UCL, please visit the UCL Accommodation pages.
For More InformationDownload the complete Undergraduate
Prospectus (in PDF format), visit the UCL website, or contact the department: Departmental Secretary Email: s.anyadi@.ucl.ac.uk
International Students should visit UCL's pages for International Students.
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