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Our MSc in Data Science and AI delivers an immersive program designed to equip you with essential expertise in data science and artificial intelligence.
Why select this programThis program is perfect if you're entering the field of computer science and want to build the fundamentals for a thriving career as a data scientist or analyst, or if you seek a comprehensive grasp of contemporary AI methodologies.For IT professionals, this course offers a chance to enhance and refresh your data science capabilities while developing crucial new practical skills in the rapidly evolving AI sector.The curriculum in both data science and AI is led by field specialists who actively contribute to cutting-edge research.
What you'll masterYou'll develop a wide-ranging understanding of data science, covering tools, methods, and real-world implementations, while honing critical problem-solving and analytical abilities.You'll also build robust programming and data analysis competencies using Python and R - the leading programming languages in today's data science landscape.
Your AI education will encompass machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing, providing thorough insight into modern AI approaches and their uses.You'll also have opportunities to explore particular research areas in greater depth.
Learning approachThis MSc in Data Science and AI offers flexible full-time or part-time study options. Full-time students can begin in January or October, while part-time studies commence in October. Both formats combine daytime and evening sessions, featuring lectures, collaborative exercises, and hands-on programming workshops.To graduate, you'll complete an independent research project under faculty guidance, allowing you to delve deeply into a data science or AI topic of your choice.
This degree is designed for graduates who are new to computer science, so the main requirement is at least a second-class honours degree (2:2) or equivalent, in any subject other than single-honours computer science