
Study of the design, implementation and evaluation of intelligent systems. Discover the impact of AI on industry, cutting-edge research and society as a whole.
This course will build on a solid foundation in the principles and practices of computer science, including coding, mathematics and basic engineering. You will study both the underlying theory and practical skills used in symbolic and learning-based AI methodologies. You will see how these modern AI techniques and apply these to areas such as computer vision, robotics, graphics, analysis of data and games.
Places are available June 2025 and February 2026
If you have your results you can apply online for a place through our online application. Find out more about studying with us in our digital prospectus.
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Entry requirements
English language
If English isnt your first language you may need to provide evidence of your English language ability.
The length of course you need to take depends on your current English language test scores and how much you need to improve to reach our English language requirements.
A levels
AAA including Mathematics. If you are studying towards a fourth A level, we will make an alternative offer of AABB including Mathematics.
Access to Higher Education Diploma
We accept the Access to Higher Education Diploma. The syllabus must contain a significant portion of Mathematics that is considered equivalent to A level standard. Applications will be considered on an individual basis - please contact the Department before you apply.

Throughout the year, you will study five core modules and two option modules.
You will also develop skills to enhance your computational thinking engineering to enable you to succeed in an industrial, academic or research environment. The research project allows you to develop knowledge in a specific area of AI or machine learning, while developing skills to contribute professionally to solving commercial and industrial engineering problems.
Modules
Core modules
- Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Research Methods for Computer Science
- Probabilistic and Deep Learning
- Professional and Academic Development
Option modules. You will also study two option modules:
- Autonomous Robotic Systems Engineering
- Computer Vision and Graphics
- AI Problem Solving with Search and Logic
- Evolutionary and Adaptive Computing

A computer programmer writes and tests code that allows software programs and applications to function properly.

A software developer designs, creates, and maintains software applications, ensuring they meet user needs and run smoothly.

A business analyst analyzes business processes and systems, identifying areas for improvement and developing solutions to enhance efficiency and productivity.

An IT systems manager oversees an organization's IT infrastructure, ensuring that all systems operate securely, efficiently, and align with the company's goals.
The tuition fee shown is for one year only. Tuition fees increase every year in the majority of cases. You should take this annual tuition fee increase into consideration when you estimate your fees for a degree.
Duration: 3 Years
Application Fee: $150 (On application)
ICT/Library: $150 Per year
Student Assoc: $10 Per year
Annual Fee: $5,850
Duration: 1.8 Years
Application Fee: $150 (On application)
ICT/Library: $175 Per year
Student Assoc: $10 Per year
Annual Fee: $5,450
Duration: 3 Years
Application Fee: $150 (On application)
ICT/Library: $175 Per year
Student Assoc: $10 Per year
Annual Fee: $6,250
If you have a question about this course, our enquiries team will be happy to help.
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