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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 9,250
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
48 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Computer Science | Artificial Intelligence
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 9,250
About Program

Program Overview


This Artificial Intelligence program provides a comprehensive exploration of AI, with modules in machine learning, autonomous systems, and human-AI interaction. Students can customize their studies, engage in industry-collaborative projects, and conduct research for their dissertation. The program prepares graduates for careers in various computer science roles, including app development, data analysis, and software development.

Program Outline


Outline:

  • Artificial intelligence is changing our homes, workplaces and lifestyles.
  • The course lets you explore this subject with optional modules in intelligent agents, autonomous systems, machine learning, and human-AI interaction.
  • You'll take part in a group project in year two which prepares you for creating the computer systems of the future.
  • Many projects are in collaboration with industry.
  • The fourth-year includes masters-level modules.
  • You have full choice on what you'll study.
  • You could focus on a programming project, look at advanced algorithms or be a STEM ambassador in schools.
  • Your work will be marked in a timely manner and you will receive regular feedback.
  • To progress to year two and three you must pass with at least 40%.
  • To progress to year four, your average mark must be at least 55%.
  • Your final degree classification will be based on marks gained for your second and subsequent years of study.
  • Year two is worth 20% with year three and four worth 40% each.

Teaching:

  • Teaching methods include computer labs, lectures, and tutorials.
  • Core modules are taught by a mixture of professors, associate professors and teaching associates with help from PhD students and research staff.

Careers:

  • Graduates are already developing the future of computer science.
  • They are working in roles such as:
  • App Developer
  • Data Analyst
  • Game Developer
  • Software Developer
  • If research is something that interests you then you could continue studying for a PhD.
  • Graduates have gone on to work in companies such as:
  • BT
  • Capital One
  • Coca-Cola Enterprises
  • Experian
  • Games Workshop
  • Ministry of Defence
  • It is this inspiring teaching that you can expect at Nottingham.
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