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Konstanz

Master's Programme in Speech and Language Processing University of Konstanz

Degree
Master's
Language of instruction
English
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First impressions

Location

Konstanz

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Duration

4 semesters

Study structure

Full-time

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Tuition fees per semester

Varied

Application deadline

For all applicants:

15 May for the following winter semester
15 January for the following summer semester

General information

About the course

Degree

Master of Arts

Course location

Konstanz

Language of instruction

English

Languages

The language of instruction in this MA programme is English.

Description

The Master's degree programme in Speech and Language Processing is designed as a two-year programme (four semesters) with a workload of 120 ECTS points. There are two tracks within the programme: Human Language Processing (HLP) and Machine Language Processing (MLP). Core foundational and methodological courses are shared across the tracks, but students are expected to emphasise either the HLP or the MLP track by choosing a majority of courses within that track. In both tracks, the courses focus on both theory and practice. Acquiring competence in statistical methods and programming is required.

Full-time / part-time

Full-time

Duration

4 semesters

Intake

Winter and summer semester

Mode of study

Fully on-site

Application deadline

For all applicants:

15 May for the following winter semester
15 January for the following summer semester

Tuition fees per semester

Varied

Additional information on tuition fees

Students from a European Union (EU) member state or from the European Economic Area (EEA) are not required to pay tuition fees for their first degree in Germany.
Students from countries outside of the EU or EEA are required to pay 1,500 EUR in tuition fees per semester.
Find out more on tuition fees and scholarships at the International Office.

Combined Master's degree / PhD programme

No

Joint degree / double degree programme

No

Further details

Course organisation

The Master's programme in Speech and Language Processing consists of two closely intertwined tracks: language processing as done by humans and language processing as programmable into computers. A foundational module introduces students to issues and methodology in both human and computational language processing. Students are then expected to specialise in one of the two tracks, but the programme is simultaneously designed to be flexible so that students can pursue the courses that most closely match their interests. Module Seven allows students to pursue courses according to their interests in neighbouring areas such as computer science and psychology.

The Master’s programme contains a strong methodological component, enabling graduates to work either in industry or academia and to pursue cutting edge experimental and/or computational research in language processing. As such, it is mandatory to learn statistical methods and to acquire knowledge of a programming language as part of the study programme. Courses on statistical methods are available in Module Two and courses on programming languages in Modules Two, Four, or Seven. We encourage students to pursue internships outside the university in industry or academia but also provide internship possibilities within the university (Module Six).

Overall, the study programme consists of eight modules and is designed so that it can be studied in English.

The core study area comprises Modules One through Six and Eight; the neighbouring area is covered by Module Seven.

Module One: Core Areas of Linguistics, 18 credit points (cr)
Module Two: Methods, 12 cr
Module Three: Foundations, 18 cr
Module Four: Machine Language Processing (MLP), 18/9 cr, depending on focus (machine or human language processing)
Module Five: Human Language Processing (HLP), 18/9 cr, depending on focus (machine or human language processing)
Module Six: Practical/Experimental Applications and Research, 6 cr
Module Seven: Neighbouring Areas, 18 cr
Module Eight: Master's thesis and oral exam, 21 cr

A Diploma supplement will be issued

Yes

Course-specific, integrated German language courses

No

Course-specific, integrated English language courses

No

Costs & requirements

Costs

Tuition fees per semester

Varied

Students from a European Union (EU) member state or from the European Economic Area (EEA) are not required to pay tuition fees for their first degree in Germany.
Students from countries outside of the EU or EEA are required to pay 1,500 EUR in tuition fees per semester.
Find out more on tuition fees and scholarships at the International Office.

Semester contribution

Students currently pay the following fees per semester:

  • Administrative contribution: 70 EUR
  • Student services fee: 150 EUR
  • Student body fee: 14 EUR

See the overview by the Division of Student Affairs and Teaching.

Costs of living

The cost of living for students in Konstanz was approx. 997 EUR per month as of 2021 (by now, we recommend calculating with an additional 150 EUR on average per month). Example of the average monthly living cost in Konstanz:

  • Rent (including utilities): 409 EUR
  • Food: 194 EUR
  • Phone, internet, broadcasting fees: 29 EUR
  • Clothing, laundry, personal hygiene: 40 EUR
  • Learning materials (books, copies): 28 EUR
  • Medical care, medicine: 97 EUR
  • Leisure time, culture, sports: 60 EUR
  • Health and nursing care insurance: 140 EUR

Requirements

Academic admission requirements

  1. Applicants must have an above-average Bachelor's degree in linguistics. The grade point average of your Bachelor's degree should at least correspond to the German grade 2.5 (good). Students in the final year of their Bachelor's degree, who have not yet graduated, are welcome to apply. In exceptional cases applicants may be admitted who have completed their qualifying degree (grade "good" 2.5 or better) in another, comparable study programme with academic achievements that make successful participation in the Master's programme in Speech and Language Processing likely.
  2. Applicants must provide documentation of advanced English language skills (see below).

A description of the admission requirements is found in the admission regulations of the University of Konstanz.

Language requirements

Documentation of advanced English language skills (spoken and written English) that are at a minimum of level C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

Application deadline

For all applicants:

15 May for the following winter semester
15 January for the following summer semester

Financing information

Funding opportunities within the institution

Students with great academic credentials and community service experience can apply for scholarships in Germany. In cases of unexpected financial hardship, the university will try to help with emergency financial support.
For an overview of financial support options, see this overview by the Division of Student Affairs and Teaching.

For example, you may apply for the Deutschlandstipendium. The scholarship amounts to 300 EUR per month and is awarded without regard to income for a minimum of two semesters.

Possibility of finding part-time employment

If you want to earn some extra cash while you study, you can get a student job. The university administration and many departments offer student assistant jobs. You can find a number of advertisements for jobs both on and off campus on online platforms (in German):

Jobbörse Seezeit: the job portal of "Seezeit", which is our student services

Hilfskraftstellen an der Universität | Datenbank Career Service: our career service’s job portal

Jobs are also posted on the university’s notice boards in the foyer and canteen areas as well as in the departments.

Additional support

Accommodation

There are a number of possibilities for accommodation for students: in apartments, flat shares, or residence halls run by the university. Check out our website, where we provide an overview of the different options as well as general tips. You can also contact the team of our International Office for advice on housing.

Please note that it is important to begin your search for accommodation as early as possible since our city and surroundings are very popular not only with students but also with families and outdoor enthusiasts. Since both Switzerland and Lake Constance border Konstanz, the available living space is limited and is not always inexpensive.

Support for international students and doctoral candidates

  • Welcome event
  • Cultural and linguistic preparation
  • Visa matters

Contact

University of Konstanz

Department of Linguistics

Dr Tina Bögel
Universitätsstraße 10
78464 Konstanz

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