Course summary
Broaden your expertise through the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques. Gain transferable skills in AI, and boost your employability with an optional 12-week placement. In a world reliant on data to improve processes and monitor success, our Masters degree in Artificial Intelligence will help you gain the knowledge and skills to improve systems in your industry – or create better ones. It's been designed in response to the high demand for experts in data analysis and modelling. Study at ARU in Cambridge and build on your existing skills. Our course is suitable for computer scientists, software engineers, IT professionals or established professionals in the areas of computing, mathematics and/or data analysis. Before starting the course, we strongly recommended that you have basic programming knowledge of Python. The combined effect of the big volume of data availability on a global scale and a significant increase in processing power offered by technologies like cloud computing has made it possible to unlock the true potential of machine learning algorithms, extract features from data, and to expand the application domain of artificial intelligence. The need to adapt and incorporate the ever-growing field of AI and its technologies into current business practices is putting pressure on industries to invest in their legacy systems. Supported by Intel’s AI Academy through their online and data processing resources, the skills you will learn can be applied to AI-enabled business strategies and marketing, management of database records, e-business technologies, IT system development and design, and IT project management. While you're studying with us in Cambridge, we'll encourage you to attend local meetings and lectures organised by the IET and BCS, some of which are hosted by ARU. This exposes you to engineers from local industries and introduces you to 'what's hot' in technology. If you do not have a degree in computing but are interested in studying this subject at postgraduate level, we also offer an MSc Applied Data Science. This conversion course will take you through the major building blocks of data science and help you graduate ready for a career in computing.
Modules
Semantic Data Technologies Advanced Machine Learning Research Methods Applications of Machine Learning Neural Computing and Deep Learning Major Project
Assessment method
Throughout the course, we’ll use a range of assessment methods to measure your progress. You’ll complete exams, essays, research reports, oral presentations, and a dissertation on a subject of your choice.
Entry requirements
A first degree, with honours, at a minimum final classification of Lower Second (2.2), or equivalent, in a Computing, Electronics, Mathematics or Statistics subject.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
Anglia Ruskin University
East Road
Cambridge
CB1 1PT