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The Master of Arts in Linguistics with a Computational Linguistics specialization provides students with comprehensive training in both theoretical linguistics and computational approaches. This program covers the three fundamental linguistic domains: phonetics/phonology, syntax, and semantics/pragmatics, while also teaching the algorithmic models that translate linguistic theories into practical natural language processing applications. Students can customize their learning experience through elective courses aligned with their academic interests. The curriculum equips learners with expertise in contemporary computational linguistics research and develops their capacity for autonomous scholarly work. Graduates will possess the skills to define research problems, assess academic literature, construct and validate hypotheses, and create well-organized, professionally written research documents.