Computational Linguistics / Computerlinguistik
University of Tübingen
at University of Stuttgart · Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg
Duration
4 semesters
Tuition
On request
Intake
Winter semester, Summer semester
Mode
Full Time
The Master's degree in Computational Linguistics at the University of Stuttgart offers a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between language and computation. This programme emphasizes the theoretical foundations of language processing as well as practical applications in technology. Students will engage with various computational techniques, including natural language processing, machine learning, and linguistic theory, thus equipping themselves with the knowledge to address complex language-related challenges.
The structure of this Master's programme spans four semesters, where students complete a variety of modules that typically involve coursework, research projects, and collaboration with industry partners. With an emphasis on obtaining 120 ECTS credits, the curriculum encourages students to gain both profound theoretical insight and hands-on experience, particularly through a dedicated thesis project in the final semester.
In addition to the core modules, students will also benefit from projects and internships that foster practical skills and exposure to real-world applications. The University of Stuttgart's strong links with the local industry, notably the German Mittelstand, enhance students' employability by facilitating partnerships that provide insights into current industry practices and expectations.
Suitable for individuals with a background in linguistics, computer science, or artificial intelligence, this programme prepares graduates for diverse roles in academia, industry, and research. Students are encouraged to leverage the 18-month post-study job-seeking permit available in Germany, enabling them to explore professional opportunities within the vibrant language technology sector.
Graduates can find opportunities in various industries such as technology firms, research institutions, and language service providers, particularly in Stuttgart, which is a hub for innovative companies focused on language technology solutions.
It typically takes 4 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester, Summer semester.
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