|   | 
      Introduction to Philosophy 1B  | 
    I | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
   
    |   | 
     Formal Modelling in Cognitive Science 1 | 
    O | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
   
    | 3 | 
      Courses in Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences (including 
      Philosophy of Mind and Language unless this is to be taken in year 
      4)** | 
    I | 
    10 | 
    60 | 
  
   
    |   | 
     Further courses (normally including Honours Foundation: Language & 
      Cognition and Psychology of Thinking and Language) | 
    I,O  | 
    8/10 | 
    60 | 
  
   
    | 4 | 
     Dissertation in Philosophy, Psychology, or Language Sciences (MUST 
      be taken in the final year)*** | 
    I | 
    10 | 
    40 | 
  
   
    |   | 
      Further courses in Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences (including 
      Honours Foundation: Language & Cognition and Psychology of 
      Thinking and Language and Philosophy of Mind and Language if 
      these were not taken in year 3).*** | 
    I | 
    10 | 
    80 | 
  
   
    | *Important: Mind and Language is one of four planned 
      "Group Honours" degrees linking the four subject areas Informatics, 
      Language Sciences, Philosophy, and Psychology. The central feature of these 
      degrees is that they involve a "breadth requirement" (a minimum 
      of 80 credit points at Level 8 in each of three subject areas) and a "depth 
      requirement" (a minimum of 60 credit points at Level 9/10(/11) in two 
      of those subjects). Although the specific Level 8 requirements for Mind 
      and Language are listed here under Years 1 and 2, note that up to 60 credits 
      of required courses in Years 1 and 2 may be postponed to Years 2 or 3, in 
      order to enable students to take other Level 7/8 courses from Schedules 
      A-Q and to permit changes of degree programme. | 
  
   
    |  Students who have previously passed Informatics 
      1A and Informatics 1B and Formal Modelling in Cognitive 
      Science may substitute those courses for Logic and Introduction 
      to Philosophy 1B. | 
  
   
    |  Criteria for entry to Level 10 courses: Normally, a 
      pass at 60% in Psychology 2 and a pass at 55% in Philosophy 
      2A and a pass at 55% in Linguistics 2. | 
  
   
    | ** This course is offered only every second year, so will 
      be taken in either the third or fourth year depending on its availability. | 
  
   
    | *** Choice of Level 10 courses: students are required to take 
      a minimum of 60 credits points in each of two of the three subject areas 
      Philosophy, Psychology, and Language Sciences, and to do their dissertation 
      on a topic that links those two subject areas. See degree handbook for further 
      details. |