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The MSc in Artificial Intelligence equips graduates with comprehensive knowledge, hands-on skills, and specialized expertise to assess, create, and implement intelligent systems using diverse methodologies and technologies. Key advantagesRanked 6th nationally for Computer Science (QS World Rankings 2024).The Informatics Department is renowned for its research-driven instruction and guidance from field-leading specialists.You'll engage with distinguished researchers across dynamic Computer Science domains, including Algorithms and Data Analysis, Cybersecurity, Human-Centred Computing, and Software Systems.The program offers diverse cutting-edge modules that examine both theoretical foundations and practical applications of contemporary Computer Science.A welcoming and collaborative academic community with an international student body.This AI Master's program readies students for careers in intelligent systems development. You'll have the flexibility to select optional modules, tailoring your academic journey to align with your professional aspirations. Our blended teaching approach combines in-person instruction with cutting-edge digital tools, ensuring an engaging and immersive educational experience from day one. Classes are held at both Strand and Waterloo Campuses, situating you in central London with access to premier academic resources while being minutes away from the cultural and social offerings of this global metropolis. The Department of Informatics operates from the newly refurbished Bush House at Strand Campus.
A minimum high 2:1 undergraduate Bachelor’s (honours) degree with a final mark of at least 65% or above
If you have a lower degree classification, or a degree in an unrelated subject, your application may be considered if you can demonstrate significant relevant work experience, or offer a related graduate qualification (such as a Masters or PGDip).
A Bachelor's degree with a high (minimum of 65%) 2:1 honours (or international equivalent) in Computer Science or another relevant quantitative discipline (such as Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Natural Science, Electronic Engineering, General Engineering, Operations Research, or a joint degree in two such subjects). Applicants should also have a sound background in basic mathematics, in particular familiarity with standard concepts of calculus, trigonometry, linear algebra, vectors and matrix mathematics. In addition, applicants should be competent in computer programming to the level expected at the end of the first year of a BSc honours degree in computer science.
 
IELTS: 7.0 overall with a minimum of 6.5 in each skill. TOEFL: 100 overall with a minimum of 25 in writing and 23 in each of the other skills.