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Course OverviewArtificial intelligence is rapidly transforming various sectors including robotics, law enforcement, and data analysis. The rise of AI has sparked a surge in demand for skilled graduates capable of unlocking its full capabilities.This program is designed for individuals passionate about robotics, machine learning, and computer science, who are eager to engage with AI's rapid advancements. With a strong foundation in AI, computer vision, and computing, you'll be prepared to tackle practical engineering challenges.An optional ProjectPlacement year is available for this program at an extra fee.Program StructureAlongside traditional and digital learning methods, you'll undertake an independent research project accounting for 60% of your credits, focusing on a subject of your choice related to your studies.
Selecting a placement or project year will substitute the Research Dissertation module with a placement or project module.
A good honours degree (ordinarily 2:2 or higher) in a related discipline will be required. Related disciplines include engineering, maths, core sciences (biology, chemistry, physics and closely related sciences subjects) and computing. Applicants with a 2:2, where the undergraduate degree is not a science, would need at least one science, maths or computing related subject to have been studied at Level 3, and GCSE maths at grade C/5 is also required. IELTS 7.0 overall (with no less than 5.5 in each band). TOEFL iBT: Overall score: 91. Min sub skill: Listening: 19; Reading: 20; Speaking: 21; Writing: 20.