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OverviewGain expertise in developing AI systems that collaborate with humans to address diverse challenges. Master both technical and design competencies required to jointly create AI solutions across various industries, such as healthcare and environmental sectors. Explore how AI can harmonize goals with societal principles and human requirements. Cultivate a distinctive combination of technical proficiency alongside ethical, social, organizational, and psychological understanding. This interdisciplinary program fosters diverse teamwork and research to accelerate innovation and expand knowledge in this critical domain.CareersAs AI increasingly integrates into global daily life, professionals are needed who can develop, implement, and oversee AI systems that are user-friendly, ethical, and supportive of human values. Specialists in Human-Centered AI will shape and implement AI solutions that are not just technologically sophisticated but also attuned to human and organizational requirements - a demand that continues to grow significantly.Broadly speaking, Computer Science and related fields drive technological progress and innovation. In our interconnected world, graduates who comprehend modern methodologies and technologies to address challenges are essential. Tremendous opportunities exist for organizations and professionals who can resolve issues using advanced technologies like AI, machine learning, data science, high-performance computing, and cybersecurity. A Human-Centered AI degree equips you with fundamental knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Generative AI - skills that are increasingly valuable across public and private sectors.
Applicants are required to have either a 2:1 in a non-related science undergraduate degree, or a 2:1 in any other degree subject and A Level Mathematics at Grade A, or equivalent. IELTS overall score of 6.5 overall and no less than 6 in any section. TOEFL iBT 90 with minimum scores of 21 for writing, 20 for speaking and 18 in listening and reading.