If by "technical" you mean programming, then it's correct to say the UCL course doesn't have a technical component in any of the taught modules, apart from some computer-based experimental/statistical work in the cognitive science module. The research dissertation (which counts for 2/3 of the degree) can certainly have a programming element.
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