Explore how language and the mind shape human behaviour, identity, culture, and wellbeing through psychology and linguistics-focused study. You’ll learn using research methods and lab-based approaches to cognition, perception, and social behaviour.
The Language, Brain and Behaviour program at the University of Canterbury delves into the intricate relationship between language, the mind, and human behavior. By integrating psychology and linguistics, this course enables students to explore how language shapes identity, culture, and overall well-being. Through a combination of theoretical study and practical research methods, students will investigate cognition, perception, and social behavior within a supportive learning environment.
The curriculum is designed to provide a solid foundation in psychology and language, complemented by robust research training. Students will engage in various core study areas, including:
Instruction will be delivered through a mix of lectures, tutorials, and hands-on laboratory work, fostering a comprehensive understanding of theoretical concepts and their practical applications.
To gain admission to the program, applicants must meet the University Entrance criteria or possess an equivalent qualification. Additionally, candidates should fulfill any specific academic prerequisites outlined by the University of Canterbury.
Graduates of the Language, Brain and Behaviour program will be well-equipped for diverse career paths in various fields, including education, psychology, linguistics, and social services. The skills gained throughout the course will prepare them to understand and influence human behavior, making them valuable assets in roles that require strong analytical and communication abilities.
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