Five-Year Bachelor's/MS Program
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!
The Five-Year Bachelor’s/MS Program in Computational Linguistics allows Brandeis Bachelor’s 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.
The fifth year, after the student has graduated with a Bachelor’s and is enrolled as an MS student, then consists of coursework that mirrors the second-year curriculum of the two-year Computational Linguistics MS. This includes at least four advanced computational linguistics courses and at least 6 total courses. These 6 courses include the required COSI 231a Advanced Machine Learning Methods for Natural Language Processing (formerly COSI 134a Statistical Approaches to Natural Language Processing) and COSI 232b Information Extraction (formerly COSI 137b), and either an internship in computational linguistics, capstone project, or a master’s thesis as the student’s “exit requirement”.
The minimum residence requirement is one year, i.e., two semesters of full-time enrollment, beyond the Bachelor’s degree.
- If you are interested in applying to the Bachelor’s/MS program in computational linguistics, we encourage you to contact the Director of Graduate Studies for the Computational Linguistics MS program to discuss the program and recommendations for how to prepare to apply to the program.
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To apply to the Bachelor’s/MS program in computational linguistics, please visit the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences website.
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For detailed program information, please review our student handbook and the section of the Computer Science page of the Bulletin that relates to the Bachelors/MS program in Computational Linguistics.
Cost of Attendance and Financial Aid
Please visit the Cost of Attendance Calculator for details on the cost of our master’s program. Computational Linguistics applicants are considered for merit-based scholarships at the time of their admission. This aid comes in the form of a partial tuition scholarship, which most of our students receive and retain for their second year of study. No additional application is required in order to be considered for these scholarships. Research or teaching assistantships may also be available.