Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics
Program Overview
Introduction to Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics
The Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics (PPL) course is a unique and dynamic program that allows students to explore the interrelated disciplines of psychology, philosophy, and linguistics. This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the human mind, behavior, and language.
Course Overview
The PPL course is a four-year program that combines the study of psychology, philosophy, and linguistics. Students can choose to specialize in two of the three subjects, with the option to study papers from all three areas. The course is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of each subject, as well as the opportunity to develop advanced research skills.
Academic Requirements
To be eligible for the PPL course, students must meet the following academic requirements:
- A-levels: A*AA
- Advanced Highers: AA/AAB
- International Baccalaureate (IB): 39 (including core points) with 766 at HL
- Any other equivalent qualification: View information on other UK qualifications and international qualifications
Subject Requirements
The following subjects are recommended or required for the PPL course:
- For Psychology: one or more science subjects (including Psychology) or Mathematics
- For Linguistics: English Language, Mathematics, a science, or any other language
- GCSEs: A/7 or above in GCSE Mathematics (where GCSEs are taken)
Admissions Tests
All candidates must take the Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) as part of their application. The TSA is a standardized test that assesses critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Course Structure
The PPL course is divided into four years, with the following structure:
- Terms 1-3 (Year 1): Introductory courses in psychology, philosophy, and linguistics
- Terms 4-9 (Years 2 and 3): Core subjects in psychology, philosophy, and linguistics, with the option to specialize in two of the three subjects
- Terms 10-12 (Year 4, MSci in PPL): Advanced research skills training and an extended research project in psychology
Teaching and Learning
The PPL course features a range of teaching and learning methods, including:
- Tutorials: Small-group teaching with academic tutors
- Lectures: Large-group teaching with expert lecturers
- Classes: Practical classes and seminars
- Independent research: Students have the opportunity to conduct independent research projects and dissertations
Research Areas
The PPL course covers a wide range of research areas, including:
- Human cognitive processes
- Neuroscience
- Language
- Developmental psychology
- Social psychology
- Psychological disorders
- Philosophy of mind
- Philosophy of language
- Linguistics
Careers
Graduates of the PPL course can pursue a wide range of careers, including:
- Professional psychology
- Education
- Research
- Medicine
- Health services
- Finance
- Commerce
- Industry
- Media
- Information technology
Fees and Funding
The tuition fees for the PPL course are as follows:
- Home students: 」9,790 per year
- Overseas students: 」54,990 per year
- Living costs: Estimated to be between 」1,405 and 」2,105 per month
Financial Support
The University of Oxford offers a range of financial support options, including:
- Tuition fee loans
- Living cost support
- Bursaries and scholarships
Conclusion
The Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics course is a unique and dynamic program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the human mind, behavior, and language. With its flexible structure, advanced research skills training, and wide range of career opportunities, the PPL course is an excellent choice for students who want to pursue a career in psychology, philosophy, or linguistics.
