Computational Linguistics

FsB vom 21.05.2021 mit Änderung vom 15.11.2023

Discover the exciting world of Computational Linguistics at Bielefeld University! If you are interested in language and enjoy analytical thinking, this is the right place for you. In this interdisciplinary degree programme, you will learn how linguistic structures and processes of language processing are investigated using logical-mathematical and technical methods.

The programme provides you with knowledge of various linguistic and formal-theoretical approaches as well as practical experience in dealing with linguistic data. You will develop skills in programming, analysis and modelling that are tailored to computational linguistics issues.

Graduates in computational linguistics find a wide range of career prospects in areas such as artificial intelligence, data analysis and human-machine interaction. Become part of an innovative community and shape the future of language in the digital world.

"Technical" degree programme

Major Subject (Academic)
WiSe&SoSe
Minor Subject (Academic), 60 CPs
WiSe&SoSe

Module Guide

Here you can access the HTML and PDF versions of the module guide for the degree programme Computational Linguistics / Bachelor of Science.

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Courses without teaching option
Courses without teaching option (Possible combinations for Combi-Bachelor)
Courses offered excluding teaching option and with NC
Courses offered excluding teaching option and with NC 1 (Possible combinations for Combi-Bachelor)
Courses offered with teaching option
Courses offered with teaching option (Possible combinations)
Courses with teaching option and with NC
Courses with teaching option and with NC 1 (Possible combinations)
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"technical" degree programme; no option for teaching profession available here.
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The places for courses marked with 'NC' (Numerus clausus) are subject to restrictions on admission.

The information on admission restrictions / numerus clausus (NC) refers to applications for the winter semester 2025/26 and summer semester 2026.
Information on NC values from previous years