FSU unveils new master鈥檚 degree track in computational linguistics for Fall 2025
This August, 糖心vlog鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences will welcome its first cohort of students into a new interdisciplinary master鈥檚 degree track that will prepare them to enter a growing job market spanning industries including government, technology, health care, business, education and more.
The new track in computational linguistics, part of FSU鈥檚 , pulls from foundational concepts of data science and computational research methods to unlock new avenues in the scientific study of language and its sounds, structures and meanings.
鈥淩apid developments in artificial intelligence have highlighted the critical importance of analyzing spoken and written language as well as other forms of communication,鈥 said Reinier Leushuis, chair of the and a key player in the track鈥檚 establishment. 鈥淭his new track is a perfect example of how interdisciplinary efforts lead to cutting-edge and innovative research that has exciting real-world implications.鈥
With demand for professional computational linguists 鈥 researchers who combine data science with linguistics to process language data 鈥 increasing, this track offers full-time and part-time study options as well as funding opportunities like tuition waivers for university and state employees, creating opportunities for working professionals in addition to students pursuing graduate study immediately after earning a bachelor鈥檚 degree.
鈥淎I software that uses voice recognition, such as Apple鈥檚 virtual assistant Siri, is developed by computational linguists using natural language processing engineering,鈥 said Tom Juzek, assistant professor of computational linguistics. 鈥淭hey also contribute to literacy programming, language localization, translations, speech data analysis, knowledge engineering, voice interface design, language documentation and revitalization. Their skills are highly sought by government intelligence services and tech companies such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon and Duolingo.鈥
Students in the computational linguistics track will engage with world-class instructors inside and outside the classroom through opportunities such as the in Tallahassee, the annual , colloquia and technological resources at the and more.
鈥淎s linguists, we gain key insights about our research that would be difficult or impossible to achieve without incorporating data science and computations into our work,鈥 Juzek said. 鈥淚n the last few decades alone, our understanding of language acquisition and children鈥檚 language acquisition, for example, improved greatly after using computational methods to analyze many language datasets, similar to datasets students will encounter in their computational linguistics courses.鈥
While the track has no thesis requirement, students can pursue research opportunities with a program faculty member via Directed Individual Study and have access to laboratories such as the and the Language Processing and Eye-tracking Laboratory in the Diffenbaugh Building.
In addition to foundational data science courses on machine learning, regression methods, ethics and more, students in the track may also take electives such as psycholinguistics, text analysis and deep learning, language invention, and more to stay updated on the newest applications in groundbreaking language technology.
鈥淟arge datasets are permeating and impacting every area of scientific endeavor, and this track is especially timely because large language models, the engine of today鈥檚 AI revolution, draw deeply from the field of linguistics,鈥 said Gordon Erlebacher, director of the Interdisciplinary Data Science program and a professor in the . 鈥淏y launching this track, we鈥檙e positioning FSU students at the forefront of a transformative field combining computational techniques with linguistic insights.鈥
Visit the to learn more about the new master鈥檚 degree track, including application information.