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Department of Computational Linguistics

Studies

Why studying Computational Linguistics?

Given the ubiquity of language data, a degree in Computational Linguistics is invaluable across many application and research fields. This includes information sciences, languages, political sciences, communication sciences, history, economics, law, and psychology, as well as specialized areas like artificial intelligence, healthcare, marketing, and education technology.

Bachelor's study programs at the Department of Computational Linguistics (more info)

All BA courses are held in English.


Master's study programs at the Department of Computational Linguistics (more info)

All MA courses are held in English.


Master's study program in collaboration with other UZH departments (more info)

Mono-master (120) Linguistics


PhD Program at the Department of Computational Linguistics (more info)

Doctoral degree at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences in Computational Linguistics and Phonetics


Continuing Education (more info)

Weiterführende Informationen

Student Advisory

For questions not addressed in the guidelines and study regulations, consult our FAQ. You should also visit theStudent Services of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. The general UZH Student Advisory Service is also there to help.

For unresolved CL-related questions, contact the Student Advisor for Computational Linguistics

International students

The International Scholars Center offers guidance for international students.

For details on relocating to Switzerland, see Before and After Arrival.

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Information (important announcements, excursions, courses, vacancies for tutors, job offers) is distributed to our students via our mailing list.
 

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