Graduate Studies
Brandeis offers three graduate degree programs for students interested in computational linguistics.
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The two-year Master of Science (MS) in Computational Linguistics, which is designed to progressively prepare you for a successful long-term career in computational linguistics.
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The Five-Year Bachelor's/MS Program in Computational Linguistics allows Brandeis students to complete the first-year coursework of the two-year Computational Linguistics MS degree during their undergraduate studies, typically as majors or minors in one or both of linguistics and computer science.
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The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science, with a focus on computational linguistics.
To request a copy of the slides and recording of our recent CL MS Virtual Open House webinar for prospective students, please complete this short form.
Whether you’re applying this year or considering applying in the future, both the slides and the webinar recording itself answer many frequently asked questions about applying to and studying in our program. The webinar recording includes sessions with CL faculty and current CL MS students, and detailed information about our curriculum, the broad range of academic backgrounds among the students we accept, financial aid and paid work opportunities, our career development support, and application guidelines and tips.
See also the Prospective Students section of our website for lots of detailed information and guidelines!