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مصاريف
GBP 21,000
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وسيلة الدراسة
داخل الحرم الجامعي
مدة
1 years
حقائق البرنامج
تفاصيل البرنامج
درجة
الماجستير
تخصص رئيسي
Artificial Intelligence | Linguistics
التخصص
علوم الكمبيوتر وتكنولوجيا المعلومات | اللغات
نوع التعليم
داخل الحرم الجامعي
توقيت
لغة الدورة
إنجليزي
مصاريف
متوسط ​​الرسوم الدراسية الدولية
GBP 21,000
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MSc Computational Linguistics

Why study MSc Computational Linguistics at Goldsmiths

Have Large Language Models piqued your interest in computing with language? Have you ever wondered how personal assistants like Siri and Alexa work, or how humans interact with chatbots and apps using natural language? Are you interested in how language is structured, what its social functions are, or how to build formal models for it? If so, then this programme is for you.


Our interdisciplinary programme will enable you to acquire the theoretical understanding and practical skills you’ll need to succeed in the academic and professional fields of natural language processing and computational linguistics. The programme is based on an inter-departmental collaboration between the Department of Computing and the linguistics team at the Department of English and Creative Writing, giving you a chance to explore the fascinating relationship between language and technology.


You’ll have access to modules that explore the core areas of language structure and meaning, the relationship between language, society and culture, linguistic analyses of text and speech, Natural Language Processing, core programming skills, Corpus Linguistics, as well as a further range of option modules available in the Department of Computing.


You will gain a solid understanding of how language technologies can be applied to diverse language processing tasks and will be able to steer your studies towards your primary interests and professional ambitions. This programme focuses on the intersection of linguistics and computation, and is suitable for students coming from either of these disciplines or from related disciplines with strong interests in this domain and good numeracy skills.


Ethical and social perspectives

Throughout the programme, we encourage you to develop an understanding of the ethical and social dimensions of computational linguistics and its applications. Our graduates will be challenged to confront the many ethical issues in artificial intelligence and computational linguistics. In the modern era of data availability, it is vital that all participants involved in the acquisition and analysis of language data are aware of potential biases and the impact of their actions on privacy, anonymity, and personal security.


Length

1 year full-time, 2 years part-time


Entry requirements

You would usually require a 2:1 undergraduate degree in either a humanities or science subject. Also evidence of strong numeracy skills, knowledge of programming, aptitude for computational thinking and capability for working in interdisciplinary contexts. See Entry Requirements for full details


Fees

Home - full-time: £13600
Home - part-time: £6800
International - full-time: £21000


Departments

English and Creative Writing
Computing


Staff

Dr Pia Pichler

Senior Lecturer in Linguistics

Pia's research explores discourse and intersectional gender identity in talk; language & social class, ethnicity, race


Dr Akshi Kumar

Senior Lecturer

You will also be taught by:


  • Dr Tony Russell-Rose
  • Geri Popova
  • Dr Gregory Mills

What you'll study

Compulsory modules Optional modules


You will take the following modules:


Module title | Credits
---|---
Core Issues in English Language & Linguistics | 15 credits
Analysing Discourse & Identity in Spoken Interaction | 15 credits
Data Programming | 15 credits
Corpus Linguistics | 15 credits
Machine Learning | 15 credits
Natural Language Processing | 15 credits
Final Project | 60 credits


You'll also take a further 30 credits of option modules from across the two departments.


Recent options include:


Module title | Credits
---|---
Large Language Models | 15 credits
Artificial Intelligence | 15 credits
Interaction Science | 15 credits
The User Experience of Artificial Intelligence | 15 credits
Big Data Analysis | 15 credits
Designing Information & Services | 15 credits
Applied AI for Industry | 15 credits
Advanced Quantitative Methods | 15 credits
Cognitive Neuroscience | 15 credits


Taught sessions and lectures provide overviews of themes, which students are encouraged to complement with intensive reading for presentation and discussion with peers at seminars.


The programme team consults with senior researchers and practitioners from the profession to make sure that the programme remains relevant to the needs of current and future employers.


We also make extensive use of guest speakers throughout the programme to provide you with varied professional perspectives.


Assessments

Assessments build on lectures and seminars so students are expected to attend all taught sessions to build knowledge and their own understanding of their chosen discipline.


All assessed work is accompanied by some form of feedback to ensure that students’ work is on the right track. It may come in a variety of forms ranging from written comments on a marked essay to oral and written feedback on developing projects and practice as they attend workshops.


Entry requirements

We would accept applicants with an Upper Second-Class Bachelor’s or equivalent degree in either a humanities or a science subject.


Degree results below the upper second class would be considered where there are indications of academic strength.


Although we don't require prior study of linguistics or computer science, whilst evaluating applications, we do look for evidence of the following:


  • Strong numeracy skills and basic knowledge of programming
  • An aptitude for computational thinking
  • An interest in and capability for working in interdisciplinary contexts

A high level of competence in written and spoken English is also required.


International qualifications

We accept a wide range of international qualifications. Find out more about the qualifications we accept from around the world.


If English isn’t your first language, you will need an IELTS score (or equivalent English language qualification) of 6.5 overall and no element lower than 6.0 to study this programme. If you need assistance with your English language, we offer a range of courses that can help prepare you for postgraduate-level study.


Fees and funding

Annual tuition fees

These are the PG fees for students starting their programme in the 2025/2026 academic year.


  • Home - full-time: £13600
  • Home - part-time: £6800
  • International - full-time: £21000

If your fees are not listed here, please check our postgraduate fees guidance or contact the Fees Office, who can also advise you about how to pay your fees.


It’s not currently possible for international students to study part-time under a student visa. If you think you might be eligible to study part-time while being on another visa type, please contact our Admissions Team for more information.


If you are looking to pay your fees please see our guide to making a payment.


Funding opportunities

Use the Goldsmiths scholarships finder below to find out what funding you may be eligible for.


Paying your fees

Find out about paying your tuition fees.


If you are a UK student you may be eligible for a postgraduate loan.


Meanwhile our Careers Service can also offer advice on finding work during your studies.


Additional costs

In addition to your tuition fees, you'll be responsible for any additional costs associated with your course, such as buying stationery and paying for photocopying. You can find out more about what you need to budget for on our study costs page.


There may also be specific additional costs associated with your programme. This can include things like paying for field trips or specialist materials for your assignments. Please check the programme specification for more information.


Careers

Where this degree can take you

You’ll learn to manage and process language data, extract meaning from raw information, and reflect on the insights you have gained and their implications. You’ll develop the empathy and awareness you need to communicate the results of the analyses and tools you develop, as well as their applications, to a wide range of potential stakeholders and users.


These skills lead naturally to a variety of careers with employers from the technology sector, financial sector, biomedical research, the charitable and voluntary sector, and academic research.


The programme's structure, in particular the final project and preparation for it, encourages you to engage with external organisations and provides networking opportunities to help you identify your preferred career path. In addition, we'll engage with local employers and global organisations to develop partnerships and field project opportunities for students to further develop their professional skills and competencies.


Engage in real-world learning

The programme team consults with senior researchers and practitioners from the profession to make sure that the programme remains relevant to the needs of current and future employers.


We also make extensive use of guest speakers throughout the programme to provide you with varied professional perspectives.


Find out more about employability at Goldsmiths.


Find out about the Goldsmiths Careers Service


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عرض المزيد
عن الجامعة
درجة الدكتوراه
الماجستير
درجة البكالوريوس
الدبلومة
تمهيدي
الدورات

لطالما كان الإبداع السمة المميزة لجامعة غولدسميث في لندن. يجتمع التميز الأكاديمي ومحتوى الدورة التدريبية الخيالي لخلق مكان يمكن أن تزدهر فيه العقول المبدعة ويسمح للأفكار بالنمو.

خدمات


خدمات الطلاب

يقوم مكتب الجودة بالكلية بإدارة السياسات والإجراءات والإشراف عليها لضمان معايير جوائزها وجودة فرص التعلم ودعم تعزيز التعلم والتعليم.

مكتب الجودة مسؤول عن ضمان أن تكون سياسات وإجراءات ضمان الجودة بالكلية قوية وفعالة في الحفاظ على معايير الجوائز الأكاديمية ومراقبتها وفي دعم تعزيز تجربة تعلم الطلاب.


خدمات الإسكان

لدينا أكثر من 1500 غرفة في قاعات الإقامة لدينا. تقع العديد من القاعات في نيو كروس، في حين أن البعض الآخر على بعد مسافة قصيرة ويسمح لك بالعيش في جزء مختلف من لندن. تتميز قاعاتنا بأسعار تنافسية للغاية مقارنة بجامعات لندن المحلية الأخرى.


خدمات المكتبة

توفر الجامعة مساحة تعليمية حديثة ومرحبة - تم تصنيفها ضمن أفضل 20 مكتبة للتعليم العالي في المملكة المتحدة. لديها مرافق للدراسة الجماعية والفردية وتقدم محطات عمل حاسوبية ومواد تعلم اللغة ومجموعة واسعة من الموارد المطبوعة والسمعية والبصرية والإلكترونية.


خدمات تكنولوجيا المعلومات والاتصالات

جميع قاعات الإقامة مزودة بخدمة الإنترنت، ولدينا خدمة الواي فاي في جميع أنحاء الحرم الجامعي. تحتوي المكتبة على كل من أجهزة الكمبيوتر الشخصية وأجهزة Apple Mac والماسحات الضوئية ومعدات تحرير الفيديو. إذا كنت تواجه مشكلة في الوصول إلى تكنولوجيا المعلومات، فسيكون الموظفون متاحين للإجابة على استفساراتك في المكتبة. راجع خدمات تكنولوجيا المعلومات للحصول على مجموعة كاملة من المرافق المقدمة.


خدمات طبية

يعد الوصول إلى طبيب/طبيب محلي جيد جزءًا مهمًا من الرعاية الذاتية الخاصة بك. تنقسم لندن إلى صناديق رعاية صحية مختلفة تابعة لـ NHS. إذا كنت تعيش في نيو كروس والمناطق المجاورة، فستكون في Lewisham و Greenwich Trust ويمكنك التسجيل لدى طبيب عام بالقرب من Goldsmiths.


الحياة الطلابية


حياة الحرم الجامعي

يقع حرم Goldsmiths ذو الموقع الواحد في نيو كروس في جنوب شرق لندن. تتمتع نيو كروس - موطننا في جنوب شرق لندن - بمشهد موسيقي وفني مزدهر، ومطاعم رائعة، ومقاهي صاخبة، وسكان متنوعين وانتقائيين حقًا.

تم التصويت عليه أيضًا كأفضل مكان في جنوب شرق لندن للتأجير، ولأننا في حرم جامعي في موقع واحد، سيكون لديك الكثير من الفرص لاستكشاف المنطقة المحلية.


مرافق رياضية

- استمتع بجناح اللياقة البدنية الحديث الخاص بنا مع أجهزة تمارين القلب ومنطقة القوة المخصصة وجهاز التدريب الوظيفي ومجموعة كبيرة من الأوزان الحرة.

- يقدم استوديو اللياقة البدنية الخاص بنا جدولًا زمنيًا متنوعًا بما في ذلك مزيج من دروس اللياقة البدنية والاسترخاء مع أكثر من 40 درسًا في الأسبوع.

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