Course summary
The MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence will provide you with a deep understanding of cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence techniques and the practical skills to implement data analytics using AI. The rate at which we can create data is rapidly accelerating. Ranging from biomedical data to monitoring climate change, this sector has never been more important. The pace at which we produce data is rapidly outstripping our ability to analyse and use it. These enormous quantities of data hold the keys to success across many domains, and artificial intelligence can play a key role in understanding how this data can create positive change. Why study MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
- The MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence will provide you with statistical, computational, and data analysis skills.
- We’ll explore the exciting possibilities that artificial intelligence can have on the area of data science and analysis.
- You’ll be grounded in the basics, learning the mathematical foundations of statistics, data mining and machine learning, and apply these to practical, real-world data.
- You’ll gain the computational techniques needed to efficiently analyse very large rata sets.
- You’ll apply Natural Language Processing and Deep Learning methods to a range of real-world data.
- You’ll learn under the guidance of experts in health analytics, neuroscience, finance, business, and management.
- This degree is interdisciplinary and you’ll benefit from the expertise of both the Department of Computing and Institute of Management Studies to learn skills in computer science, mathematics, economics, finance, business, and marketing.
- We have strong links with industry, and you’ll regularly learn from guest speakers across the Data Science sector.
- You’ll use industry-standard software such as Apache, Hadoop, R and Spark to analyse data from industries such as biomedical, financial, and social media.
- Your learning will be put to the test with a final project in your area of specialist interest. You’ll carry out original research on real-world data.
Modules
Compulsory modules You'll take the following compulsory modules Data Programming 15 credits Machine Learning 15 credits Artificial Intelligence 15 credits Statistics and Statistical Data Mining 15 credits Data Science Research Topics 15 credits Neural Networks 15 credits Final Project in Data Science 60 credits Option modules You'll then take two optional modules to the value of 30 credits. Optional modules across the Institute of Management Studies and Department of Computing change annually, and recent examples have included: Financial Data Modelling 15 credits Blockchain Programming 15 credits Mathematics for Financial Markets 15 credits Econometrics 15 credits From National Statistics to Big Data 15 credits Advanced Econometrics 15 credits Marketing Strategy 15 credits Marketing Analytics 15 credits Digital Marketing and Branding 15 Credits Data Visualisation 15 Credits Big Data Applications 15 credits R Programming 15 credits Please note that due to staff research commitments not all of these modules may be available every year.
Entry requirements
You’ll gain a strong foundation in data science and specialist knowledge in a particular field. We do not assume that you’ll have programmed before, but we do require a level of mathematical dexterity that is commensurate with having completed a numerate degree. A BA or BSc Degree at 2.1 level or above in a subject like computer science, mathematics, statistics, engineering, or quantitative subjects like economics/finance. If English isn’t your first language, you will need an IELTS score (or equivalent English language qualification) of 6.5 with a 6.5 in writing and no element lower than 6.0 to study this programme.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Additional fee information
Provider information
Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross
Lewisham
SE14 6NW