BSc Psychology and Language Sciences
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UCAS code
C820 -
A level offer
ABB -
Year of entry
2026/27 See 2027/28 entry -
Course duration
Full Time: 3 Years
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Year of entry
2026/27 See 2027/28 entry -
Course duration
Full Time: 3 Years
Discover the inner workings of the human mind, how language develops and the disorders that can arise, all through this exciting and challenging BSc Psychology and Language Sciences degree.
Choose BSc Language Sciences and Psychology at the University of Reading
- This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), making you eligible for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) – a key step for those pursuing a career in psychology.
- 93% of our students said teaching staff are good at explaining things (National Student Survey 2025, 71% of respondents from the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences).
- 99% of our research is of international standing (REF 2021, combining 4*, 3* and 2* submissions – Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience) and 100% of our research impact has been classed as ‘outstanding’ or ‘very considerable’ (REF 2021, combining 4* and 3* submissions – Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience).
What you'll learn
The first two years will give you a grounding in psychology and linguistics. This enables you to analyse and understand typical speech and language, together with a range of disorders. During the final year you will be able to choose from a wide variety of optional modules, allowing you to tailor the degree to your specific interests.
Throughout the course you will be able to learn a modern language, such as:
- French
- German
- Spanish
- Chinese
- Arabic
- Russian.
No prior language knowledge is required in order to do this. In addition, you can further your professional experience by undertaking a work placement.
For more information, please visit the School of Psychology website.
Placement
In your second year, you will have the chance to put your skills and knowledge to use through work placements.
Additionally, in your second year you can apply for a summer vacation placement, which will be spent working with a member of staff on a piece of research.
Taught by passionate experts
We aim to provide you with the knowledge, skills, support, and opportunities to thrive in a global workplace.
You’ll have the opportunity to learn from academic staff who are passionate about teaching and are experts in their field.
How you'll learn
Throughout the course you will gain practical experience and learn how to devise and run your own experiments. During the final year you will carry out an original piece of research on a topic of your choice. In the past, these have included:
- the effects of emotion on cognition
- the effects of Huntington's disease on quality of life
- using puppets to test children's IQ.
You may even have the opportunity to present your work at conferences, and a number of past projects have won awards from the British Psychological Society and British Neuroscience Association.
Specialist facilities and clinics
The School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences’ facilities support research and learning, including eye-tracking and specialist equipment for electrophysiology and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).
Additionally, we have various on-site clinics:
- our NHS-partnered Anxiety and Depression in Young People Clinic
- the Speech and Language Therapy Clinic
- the world-renowned Charlie Waller Institute for evidence-based psychological treatments.

