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Language and Artificial Intelligence Management

Vilnius University
Lithuania, Vilnius
Kaunas Faculty Lithuania, Muitinės str. 8, 44280, Kaunas
Tuition fee €4,000 per year
Application fee €100 per year

The application fee is non-refundable.

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Overview

The aim of the study programme is to train analytical, critically thinking and creative (English) language professionals and generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Prompt Engineers who can successfully apply language and AI knowledge in a wide range of domains (research, security, policy, media, etc.) and create meaningful and effective human-machine communication using specific prompts to help AI to understand and perform the desired tasks.

Career opportunities

The programme will prepare (English) language professionals who are competitive in the labour market and Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) prompt engineers. Graduates will be able to successfully apply their knowledge of language and AI in a wide range of fields: research, security, politics, media, English language teaching (language courses), etc. With knowledge of (English) linguistics and the functioning and application of AI, and the ability to work analytically and creatively, they will develop meaningful and effective communication between human and machine, using specific prompts to help GenAI understand and perform the desired tasks. They will also be able to monitor machine learning, manage communication in social networks by applying the language skills they have acquired, evaluate and validate the content produced by the generative model, act as AI assistants and learning assistants.

Language and prompt engineering will be a highly demanded profession in the job market for at least the next 10 years. What lies beyond that is impossible to predict. However, basic knowledge of linguistics and AI should ensure graduates a place in the job market. They will not only be able to work as prompt engineers but also perform machine learning monitoring (ML tuning), manage communication on social networks by applying appropriate language registers, assess and validate content generated by generative models (images, audio, text), and work as AI assistants or learning assistants. The required skill set will likely change rapidly in the future, but a solid foundation of knowledge will enable adaptation to the market’s evolving needs.
– Aasish Pappu, AI researcher at META Platforms

Apply now! Fall semester 2025/26
Application deadline
1 Jul 2025, 23:59:59
Eastern European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025
Apply now! Fall semester 2025/26
Application deadline
1 Jul 2025, 23:59:59
Eastern European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025