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Girona Internacional Graduate School
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Joint Masters in Cognitive Science and Language


 

General data


 
Name of the master Joint Masters in Cognitive Science and Language
Official postgraduate programme (POP)
POP in Human and Cultural Sciences
Type Research
Offered by
Department of Philology and Philosophy Link to another UdG site
Participating universities Autonomous University of Barcelona, University of Barcelona, Pompeu Fabra University, Rovira i Virgili University and University of Girona
Coordinating university University of Barcelona Link to another site
Number of credits 60-120
Language of instruction
Catalan and Spanish: 100 %
English: needed
Study regime
Full time
Duration Two academic year
Start of the course
1 October 2007
Method Face-to-face
Course organised by
Semesters
Timetable To be decided
Maximum number of students
50
Price Subsidised (to give a general idea of what this means, for the 2006-2007 academic year the price has been set at 24-28 € per ECTS credit; in anticipation of approval of a Government of Catalonia decree, expected by June 2007, an approximate increase of between 5% and 7% can be calculated for the 2007-2008 academic year).

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Educational objectives


In the first year, the masters will study in depth subjects learned in the first degree on concepts, the principles and methods of linguistics, analytic philosophy and cognitive psychology for the study of language. This will provide a broad basis to introduce the student to interdisciplinary research on language and cognition.

During the second year, the student will become familiar with the most commonly debated current issues and proposals in linguistics, analytic philosophy and cognitive psychology and with ways of approaching them according to the discipline in which the student intends to do research.

Through the design and preparation of a research project and its defence in front of colleagues and teachers in seminars, the student will specialise in the subject and be able to begin primary level interdisciplinary research in one of the disciplines, possibly leading to a doctoral thesis.

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Curriculum structure


The masters is divided into three tracks, corresponding to the three areas of research on language within the framework of cognitive science into which the teaching staff are grouped. In each track, the first year aims to study in depth subjects learned during the degree. In the second year, students must take a minimum of two courses of a cross-curricular module in each of the other two disciplines.

Basic cross-curricular module: Foundations and principles of language / Multisensory integration processes / The nature of language

Advanced cross-curricular module: Cognitive science and linguistics / Cognitive science and philosophy / Cognitive science and psychology

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Admission profile, previous education requirements and admission and selection criteria


Priority will be given to the academic records of students with degrees in Psychology, Philosophy, Linguistics, Translation and Interpretation, and in any degree of Philology or its equivalent, but the admissions committee can make exceptions in certain justified cases.

The admitted students must commit themselves to completing high-level research.

In addition to having one of the previously mentioned degrees, candidates must submit a curriculum vitae, a short essay in which they indicate their personal interest in and motivation to enter the programme, and two reference letters. If necessary, a personal interview will be required. The only other general requirement for admission to the programme is having a good level of English, equivalent to level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages developed by the Council of Europe: http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/linguistic/CADRE_EN Link to another site .


» More information: General entrance requeriments

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Pre-registration and registration


Pre-registration must be completed online.

First pre-registration period: will begin on 2 April and will run until 1 July 2007

Admission decisions: between 16 and 18 July 2007

If places are still available, a new pre-registration period will be open from 20 July until 19 September 2007.

For information about the registration process, refer to the web page http://www.ub.edu Link to another site

» More information: Pre-registration and registration

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Admission to the Doctoral programme


Students can apply for admission to the doctoral course of any Official Postgraduate Programme (POP, Programes Oficials de Postgrau) at the University of Girona provided they have completed a minimum of 60 ECTS credits in a POP programme or have an official master’s degree and have completed a minimum of 300 ECTS credits in their undergraduate and postgraduate studies at a university or other centre of higher education. The applications will be reviewed by the Doctoral Council of each programme.

» More information: POP doctoral programmes

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Contact


Academic staff person in charge:

Joan Pagès
Email address  joan.pages@udg.edu


Telephone: (34) 972 418 215

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Additional information



Stays abroad

Refer to the UdG External Relations website: http://www.udg.edu/internacional/ Link to another UdG website

Grants

Refer to the UdG Research website: http://portalderecerca.udg.edu/ Link to another UdG website

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