Simon Fraser University

Bachelor in Computing Science and Linguistics

Burnaby, Canada

The Bachelor in Computing Science and Linguistics at Simon Fraser University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Simon Fraser University, located in Burnaby, British Columbia, is a research-focused institution known for interdisciplinary learning and community engagement. Founded in 1965, SFU enrolls over 35,300 students, including around 5,000 international students, and offers a broad portfolio of undergraduate and graduate programs across arts, sciences, business, communication, engineering and health sciences. The university balances strong research output with student-centered teaching and experiential opportunities.

SFU emphasizes hands-on learning through co-op, internships, community-based research and industry partnerships that connect classroom theory with real-world challenges. Its campuses provide modern facilities and research centers that support innovation across disciplines, while faculty and students collaborate on projects that address social, environmental and technological issues. The university’s location near Vancouver offers cultural vibrancy and access to regional employers and research networks.

Prospective international students can expect robust support in areas such as admissions advising, English language preparation, housing and career services. SFU’s vibrant student life, clubs and volunteer programs help newcomers build networks and gain leadership experience. Applicants should review program-specific requirements, scholarship options and experiential learning pathways to tailor a study plan that aligns with their academic ambitions and career objectives.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Computing Science and Linguistics at Simon Fraser University is a joint major program that combines elements of computing, linguistics, cognitive psychology, and artificial intelligence. This 4-year degree is for students who want to construct and model systems that represent the meaning of natural language.

The curriculum includes lower division requirements such as calculus, linear algebra, and probability, as well as computing science requirements like introduction to computing science, data structures, and software engineering. Students also complete linguistics requirements, including introduction to linguistics and phonology.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as computational linguists, natural language processing engineers, artificial intelligence researchers, human-computer interaction designers, or software developers, working in industries like tech, healthcare, or finance, for employers such as Google, Microsoft, or IBM.

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