MPhil in Linguistics and Language Sciences (Taught)

    MPhil in Linguistics and Language Sciences (Taught)

    Duration9 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 70,096 / year(s)
    Next IntakeOctober 1, 2026

    MPhil in Linguistics and Language Sciences (Taught)

    About

    The MPhil by Advanced Study is offered by the Linguistics Section within the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics (MMLL) as a full-time period of study and research, and introduces students to research skills and specialist knowledge.

    The course aims:

    • to provide students with the necessary background in linguistic theory and related topics at an intermediate and advanced level using a range of approaches and methodologies;
    • to give students the opportunity to acquire expertise in the domain of their specific research interests, including the possibility of specialisation through specific languages or language families (where available), or areas such as Applied Linguistics
    • to provide the foundation for continuation to PhD research
    • to offer the opportunity to participate in the research culture within and beyond the Faculty, for example within the Language Sciences community, by attending and contributing to postgraduate seminars and reading groups
    • to develop the research skills required to conduct independent research such as:
      • formulating a realistic research proposal, with suitably delineated aims, objectives, methods and scope
      • preparing written work based on the proposal
      • mastering the construction of a valid theoretical argument
      • selecting and mastering suitable research methods
      • collecting relevant bibliography
      • using computer databases and corpora
      • using the relevant software, including statistical packages where appropriate
      • presenting well-argued academic material to the wider research community

    Learning Outcomes

    By the end of the programme students will have developed:

    • a deeper knowledge and understanding of linguistic theories and problems addressed in cutting-edge research in theoretical and applied linguistics and related areas
    • the skill of critically assessing current research and methods in theoretical and applied linguistics and related areas
    • the methodological and other technical skills necessary for research in their chosen area
    • improved presentation skills through presenting their research in progress
    • the skills and confidence to engage in scholarly debate

    These outcomes are achieved through participation in lectures, research seminars, individual supervisions, and additionally through subject reading groups, discussion groups and meetings of scholarly societies.

    In addition to these subject-specific skills, the following general transferable skills are also acquired.

    General transferable skills

    • The relatively intense MPhil timetable demands that students develop exemplary time-management skills. They collaborate with their supervisors to devise appropriate plans of study and ensure that they meet all deadlines, formal and informal.
    • The compulsory research methods course includes transferable skills, such as how to organise writing, how to formulate research questions appropriate to different methodologies, and general problem-solving skills. Written work is required to be concise, cogent, and appropriately structured, and students are asked to adhere strictly to word limits, as in most areas of activity.
    • Students are expected to make regular presentations in seminar situations. This develops their oral presentation skills, as does the assessed oral presentation on their "second seminar" at the end of the Lent term.

    Continuing

    To continue to a PhD in the Faculty, students must apply through the University's admission processes, considering funding and application deadlines. Readmission is not automatic and each application is considered on its own merits. For those applying to continue from the MPhil by Advanced Study to a PhD, the minimum academic standard is an overall distinction on the MPhil.


    Open Days

    The University hosts and attends fairs and events throughout the year, in the UK and across the world. We also offer online events to help you explore your options:

    • Discover Cambridge: Master’s and PhD study webinars - these Spring events provide practical information about applying for postgraduate study.

    • Postgraduate Virtual Open Days - taking place in November each year, the Open Days focus on subject and course information.

    For more information about upcoming events visit our events pages.


    Departments

    This course is advertised in the following departments:

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK First class Honours Degree. If your degree is not from the UK, please check International Qualifications to find the equivalent in your country. Courses are highly competitive, and a first-class honours degree is required, although a high 2.i honours degree will be considered under exceptional circumstances. Beginners in linguistics are advised not to apply. Although the MPhil by Advanced Study contains a taught component in the first term of the course, it is intended for students who already have an extensive background in Linguistics. It is not intended as a conversion course. Occasionally, students with a degree in a neighbouring discipline (for example, psychology, philosophy or education) are considered for acceptance, but they have to demonstrate familiarity with concepts, problems, and theories in theoretical and applied linguistics that puts them on par with other applicants. Applicants for a language pathway must be able to demonstrate advanced reading knowledge in the language(s) concerned. Although admissions interviews are generally not held, an interview will be held prior to recommending an offer of admission in some cases. University Minimum Academic Requirements Language Requirement

    IELTS (Academic)

    ElementScore
    Listening7.0
    Writing7.0
    Reading7.0
    Speaking7.0
    Total7.5

    TOEFL Internet Score

    ElementScore
    Listening25
    Writing25
    Reading25
    Speaking25
    Total110

    CAE

    Score: Grade A & B (overall score of 193, with no element lower than 185 plus a Language Centre assessment)

    CPE

    Score: Grade A, B, or C (with at least 200 with no element lower than 185).

    Visa Information No ATAS required What Is An ATAS?

    English Program Requirements

    Listening: 7.0, Writing: 7.0, Reading: 7.0, Speaking: 7.0, Total: 7.5, Listening: 25, Writing: 25, Reading: 25, Speaking: 25, Total: 110

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    70,096 / year(s)

    MPhil in Linguistics and Language Sciences (Taught)

    University of Cambridge

    University of Cambridge

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Cambridge