The Computing and Linguistics major provides multidisciplinary training in the computational study of human language, the development of systems for natural language processing, and the automated analysis of textual data in applications in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Students learn the foundational tools and methods that underlie this work, including areas of computer science, statistics and data science, and linguistics, and apply them to some empirical domain, through coursework and an independent research project in the senior year.
Application. School Report with transcript. Average GPA score of 3.8 out of 4.0 scale (Yale doesn’t have specific GPA Requirement). Recommendations from two teachers and one counselor. Standardized test results (ACT, AP, IB or SAT). Mid-Year Report & Final Report. Essays / Short Answer Questions. Supplementary Materials.
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