Anyone can apply for study courses at the Faculty of Science and Technology of LU and RTU free of charge (including those who are not studying standard bachelor's, master's and doctoral study programmes) and, upon successful completion, receive a certificate! We also invite LU HZF students to take language technology study courses.
Study courses at LU EZTF Computer Science programmes:
Basics of Deep Machine Learning (Bachelor's, Latvian) - DatZB056
When? Mondays, 12:30-16:10.
Course lecturer: assoc. prof. Dr.sc.comp. Pēteris Paikens
Deep Machine Learning (DSP course, taught for Master's, Latvian) - DatZD025
When? Tuesdays, 16:30-19:45.
Course lecturer: Dr. sc. Comp. Guntis Bārzdiņš
Basics of Language Technologies (Bachelor, Latvian) - DatZB022
When? Wednesdays, 12:30-14:10.
Course lecturers: Dr. sc. comp. Inguna Skadiņa, assoc. prof., Dr.sc. comp. Normunds Grūzītis
Basics of Language Technologies (Bachelor, English) - DatZB022
When? Thursdays, 14:30-16:10.
Course lecturers: Dr. sc. comp. Inguna Skadiņa, assoc. prof., Dr.sc. comp. Normunds Grūzītis
Study courses at RTU:
Computerized Semantics and Pragmatics (ETH727)
Lecturer: Dr. Philol. Marina Platonova
Multimodal Digital Semiotics (ETH728)
Lecturer: Dr. Philol. Marina Platonova
Digital Sentiment Analysis (ETH729)
Lecturer: Dr. Philol. Marina Platonova
Study courses at LU HZF:
Study courses at the Faculty of Humanities are currently only available to students of the faculty.
DSP in the Language and Cultures study program:
Corpus Linguistics in the Context of Digital Humanities (ValoD016 - DSP, Latvian and English)
Lecturers: Dr. Philol. Ilze Auziņa, Assoc. Prof. Zigrīda Vinčela
Latvian Studies BSP and English Studies, European Languages and Business Studies BSP study courses
Introduction to Applied Linguistics and Language Technologies (ValoB077 - BSP, English)
Lecturers: Assoc. Professor, Dr. Philol. J. Kuzmina, Assoc. Professor, Dr. Philol. Z. Vinčela, Professor, Dr. Philol. Gunta Roziņa

The project “Language Technology Initiative” (No. 2.3.1.1.i.0/1/22/I/CFLA/002) is co-financed by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Facility Investment and the State Budget.