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All applicants are considered on a competitive basis. The number of students
admitted each year in each program is limited so that the Graduate School may
operate effectively under its distinctive principles of individualized study and
apprenticeship. Consequently, admission may sometimes be denied to qualified
persons.
Meeting the minimum standards of admission merely qualifies the applicant for
a place in the group from which final selections will be made. Selections are
based on the applicant's ability to do graduate work of high quality, as shown
by the distinction of the student's previous record, particularly in the
proposed area of study; the letters of recommendation submitted in support of
the application; and the student's presumed adaptability to the particular
graduate programs offered by Brandeis.
In addition, knowledge of foreign languages, relevant practical experience in
the field, samples of work, the results of the GRE (if required), and
indications of character are considered.
Each application for admission with all supporting records is first examined
by the appropriate program committee. The committee recommends to the Dean of
the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences which applicants should be selected for
admission and financial aid. The Dean reviews applications in the light of the
program's recommendations.
Important Notes
An email address is required to apply online. You may create a new application or return to a previously saved application. The online application cannot be submitted until you have entered all of the required data and uploaded all of the required attachments .
Please note that you may only apply to one program per academic year.
Upon submission of your application, you will receive an email, which acknowledges receipt of your application.
An application fee of $75 is required in order for your application to be processed. Upon submission of your electronic application, you may pay online with MasterCard, VISA, or Discover. Your application will be processed only after payment is received.
Please do not email us or mail to us a copy of your uploaded documents (including transcripts) as doing so will delay the processing of your application.
A bachelor's degree (or international equivalent) must be obtained prior to matriculation in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
An online application ;
An application fee ;
Transcripts from all universities and colleges attended must be uploaded to your application; do not mail official transcripts to our office.
Two letters of recommendation , submitted electronically. The BA/MS program requires only one letter of recommendation.
A curriculum vitae (CV) or resumé
A statement of purpose :Applicants should be prepared to (1) List any previous courses taken, or a major or minor completed, in any of the following subject areas: Computer Science, Linguistics, Mathematics, and/or sciences other than Computer Science. (2) List any/all computer programming languages known and your level of knowledge (i.e. basic, moderate, advanced).
For the Master's: Please upload a statement of purpose in essay form indicating your reasons for undertaking graduate study. What has attracted you to the specific field of computational linguistics/natural language processing? How much knowledge do you have about the sort of work done within this field, and where did you pick up this knowledge? Please be as detailed and complete as possible.
Graduate Record Exam (GRE) required for applicants to the MS program. Our ETS institution code is 3092 (please note: this institution code only applies to GRE scores). Applicants to the BA/MS program are not required to submit GRE scores.
International applicants : Additional requirements for international applicants (non-U.S. citizens or non-permanent residents), minimum TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE scores, and important information regarding visas. If you are submitting TOEFL scores, please note that our TOEFL institution code is 3261.
Applicants whose native language is not English, regardless of the field of graduate study, are required to submit official English test scores: either the TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE. The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) minimum score for admission to the Graduate School is 600 (paper-based test), 250 (computer-based test), or 100 (internet-based test). Test registration is done via TOEFL, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey 08541-6155, USA www.ets.org/toefl. International applicants may submit the IELTS exam (International English Language Testing Exam) instead of the TOEFL. The minimum IELTS score for admission is 7. For more information, visit www.IELTS.org. The Graduate School also accepts Pearson Tests of English (PTE) Academic with a minimum score of 68. More information on the PTE can be found at pearsonpte.com.
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The two-year Master of Science program in Computational Linguistics is designed for outstanding students with an undergraduate degree in linguistics, computer science, the study of language, or a related field. This interdisciplinary MS provides a solid foundation for professional work in the field or pursuit of a PhD in computational or theoretical linguistics. This foundation enables our graduates to excel in burgeoning fields such as:
speech recognition
automated text analysis
information retrieval
machine translation
web search
"Big Data"
For-credit internships are available in the second year of study, along with the opportunity to conduct research within the department.
Brandeis is a world-class research university with a collaborative, liberal arts atmosphere, just minutes from the Cambridge and Boston area's 'technology corridor' and a plethora of job and internship opportunities, research labs, and connections to key industry players. Our vibrant computational linguistics program draws on the expertise of faculty members and innovative interdisciplinary research from:
computer science (artificial intelligence, theory of computation, and programming methods)
language and linguistics (phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics)
philosophy
cognitive science
psychology
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