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Get ready for an AI career by developing specialized expertise in traditional AI, probabilistic analysis, and machine learning. While artificial intelligence (AI) has its roots in the 1950s, it has recently become ubiquitous across industries. Beyond transforming healthcare, transportation, and government services, AI quietly enhances daily life by personalizing shopping suggestions, optimizing home energy use, and effortlessly improving smartphone photos.
This program equips you with core AI principles and hands-on experience with programming languages and development tools. You'll also explore AI's legal, ethical, and societal impacts. The practical skills you acquire will allow you to implement AI solutions across diverse sectors like healthcare, finance, cybersecurity, and industrial applications.
Because this interdisciplinary program prepares you for advanced AI work and research, applicants should hold an undergraduate degree in quantitative fields such as computer science, mathematics, physics, economics, engineering, or related social sciences. Strong mathematical abilities in calculus and linear algebra are required, along with basic knowledge of probability, statistics, and programming fundamentals.
You should have a first or strong second-class Bachelor’s honours degree or international equivalent.