MSc Artificial Intelligence (online)
Programme overview
- Programme code
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MSC-AI-OD
- UCAS code
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- Duration
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24 Months
- Method of Attendance
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Part Time
- Programme manager
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Dr Abdulrahman Altahhan
- Notes
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100% online
- Total credits
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180
- School/Unit responsible for the parenting of students and programme
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Digital Education Service
- Examination board through which the programme will be considered
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Digital Education Service
- Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Groups
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The relevant QAA Benchmark is the Subject Benchmark Statement for a Masters Degree in Computing (2011) - Section 7 of which defines the specific threshold levels. See: https://www.qaa.ac.uk/docs/qaa/subject-benchmark-statements/sbs-masters-degree-computing.pdf
Entry requirements
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Standard entry will require an honours degree equivalent to a UK first/upper second class, demonstrating aptitude for programming and quantitative reasoning in any mathematical / highly numerate undergraduate degree. Graduates with first degrees from most quantitative subject areas would be eligible, for example: mathematics, computer science, statistics, engineering (any), physics / physical sciences, space science, econometrics, quantitative research methods etc.
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Graduates who hold an honours degree equivalent to a UK lower second class from a mathematics based discipline (see examples above) may also be eligible providing they can demonstrate relevant professional experience, a minimum of 3 years in related professional environment.
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Graduates who hold an honours degree equivalent to a UK first/upper second class from non-mathematics-based disciplines may also be eligible providing they can demonstrate relevant professional experience, a minimum of 3 years in a related professional environment.
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For students whose first language is not English, an English language qualification at a suitable level: IELTS 6.5 or equivalent with no lower than 6.5 in each category.
Programme specification
The programme provides a rigorous training in the foundational ideas and methods that underpin recent progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
The programme begins with the development of core skills in programming, needed to build AI systems, and foundational knowledge on algorithms and data science.
Following this, the content is broadly-based, covering both neural networks and symbolic approaches for making sense of sensory data and natural language, and for reasoning about the world.
The central topic of machine learning is covered in depth, including recent developments in deep learning.
There is an emphasis on integrated and unified systems that combine different sensory modalities (e.g. vision, audition), together with factual knowledge and reasoning. Such integration will be essential for many future applications of AI.
Throughout the programme, the material will be brought to life in a variety of applications in areas such as healthcare, finance, and environmental sciences.
Graduates from the MSc will be well positioned to work on the application of AI within the private and public sectors in many domains, including healthcare, finance, retail and government. The programme also provides a grounding for continuing on to study for a PhD in the area of AI.
Students will normally study one module at a time.
Last updated: 30/04/2025 16:13:19
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