FAQ

The most common questions of entrants are:

“What can graduates of the speciality “Applied Linguistics” do?”

Graduates of this speciality can work as linguist-informaticians, automated translation specialists, linguistic technologists, and information analysts in the sphere of production. They can also occupy the positions of manager in the organisation of activity of tourist agencies and travel agencies, secretary, secretary-referent.

Graduates of our department work as computer linguists, public relations workers, project managers, QA engineers, software testers and technical support operators in outsourcing IT companies.

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“What is the peculiarity of teaching the speciality “Applied Linguistics” at your institute?”

Together with the study of two foreign languages and linguistic disciplines, students receive training in new computer technologies. This allows them to acquire practical skills in working with linguistic material, analysing it and using it for specific tasks of automated natural language processing.

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“What is the second foreign language taught in the speciality programme “Applied Linguistics”?”

German and French are taught as a second foreign language.

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“Does the department co-operate with IT-companies and which ones?”

The Department of Intelligent Computer Systems collaborates with such IT companies as:

    • Nix Solutionsnix-solutions-gagarina-harkov-logo

    • Epam SystemsEPAMSystems_logotype

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