The Artificial Intelligence MSc course combines a wide choice of advanced topics in computer science with specialist modules relating to computational intelligence, including logic-based, connectionist and evolutionary artificial intelligence, inspirations from the natural world, practical applications and the philosophy of machine reasoning.
The demand for AI expertise is growing rapidly as industries increasingly rely on artificial intelligence to drive innovation and efficiency. From healthcare and finance to autonomous systems and cybersecurity, AI is transforming the way businesses operate, creating a strong need for skilled professionals who can develop and deploy intelligent systems. As companies seek to leverage AI-driven insights and automation, there is a rising demand for experts who understand machine learning, and data science.
The MSc in Artificial Intelligence is designed for students with a strong computing background who want to deepen their expertise in AI technologies, theories, and applications. This program covers core topics such as machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, and robotics, ensuring students gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience. Through a combination of advanced coursework, research projects, and industry collaborations, students will develop the technical skills necessary to design and implement AI-driven solutions across various domains, including healthcare, and robotics. The curriculum is continuously updated to reflect the latest advancements in AI, preparing graduates for cutting-edge roles in academia, research, and industry.
A first or second class honours degree or equivalent in computing or a related subject.
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