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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Computational Linguistics at our university offers a dynamic interdisciplinary approach, merging the intricacies of human language with the power of computer science. Students will delve into the theoretical underpinnings of language structure, semantic analysis, and natural language processing. This program is designed for individuals passionate about understanding how machines can process, interpret, and generate human language, preparing them for a wide array of

Admission Requirements

Applicants must possess a strong academic record, typically demonstrating a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or equivalent. A strong foundation in mathematics, including calculus and linear algebra, is essential. Proficiency in at least one programming language (e.g., Python, Java) is highly recommended. International applicants must provide evidence of English language proficiency through standardized tests like TOEFL or IELTS, with minimum scores of 100 and 7.0 respectively. Specific

Program Curriculum

The program spans four years, with a structured curriculum designed to build foundational knowledge and specialized skills. Core modules include Introduction to Linguistics, Programming Fundamentals, Algorithms and Data Structures, Natural Language Processing, and Machine Learning for Language. Students will have the opportunity to specialize in areas such as Speech Recognition, Machine Translation, or Computational Semantics through a selection of advanced electives. Learning is driven by a

Scholarship Info

Our university is committed to supporting talented students. A range of scholarships, including merit-based awards and need-based bursaries, are available for incoming Bachelor of Science in Computational Linguistics students. Specific scholarships include the 'Excellence in Computational Linguistics Scholarship' and the 'Future Innovators Grant'. Details on eligibility criteria and the application process, which typically involves submitting an essay and academic transcripts, can be found on

Application Process

Prospective students must complete the online application form available on our university's admissions portal. Required documents include official academic transcripts, letters of recommendation from two academic referees, a personal statement outlining your interest in computational linguistics, and standardized test scores (if applicable). The application deadline for fall admission is typically January 15th. Following submission, applications will undergo a thorough review by the
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