Linguistics Department

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Brandeis University's Master of Science in Computational Linguistics

Do you have a fascination with linguistic structure and computer programming? Build a strong foundation in computational linguistics and natural language processing and acquire the advanced skills and techniques needed for long-term success in a field that is fueling innovation in large companies like Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, as well as small and medium-sized companies, start-ups, and research institutes across the country and around the world.

The Brandeis MS Program in Computational Linguistics, offered by the Department of Computer Science, is an accessible, intensive two-year curriculum for students with a linguistics, computer science, mathematics, language, or science background—including students without prior study of computer science or linguistics.

- Extremely high placement rates in industry jobs or PhD programs, immediately after graduation and in ongoing, long-term CL employment
- Individualized curriculum plans
- Close teaching & mentoring relationships with faculty
- Guidance from the first semester toward a desired placement at graduation

More information on our program can be found on our website, go.brandeis.edu/compling.

At a Glance
- Two-year program (if full-time; part-time enrollment also available)
- Rigorous yet accessible curriculum supplies the background and advanced skills needed for long-term careers in CL
- Generous scholarships available
- Teaching- & Research - Assistantships also available for qualified students
- The deadline for applications is January 15, 2020, and the students may use the code CL2020 to have the program's application fee waived.


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