Artificial intelligence is transforming homes, workplaces, and lifestyles, and this course offers an in-depth exploration through optional modules in user experience design, autonomous systems, and machine learning. In your second year, you'll engage in a collaborative group project with industry partners like Capital One, Experian, IBM, and UniDays, enhancing your CV and professional network. The programme includes a third-year opportunity to study abroad in destinations such as Australia, Canada, or Singapore, fostering global perspectives, communication skills, and employability.The curriculum begins with foundational AI topics like search techniques, data mining, and ethics, alongside programming in languages such as C, Java, and Haskell. In the second year, advanced AI modules cover algorithm efficiency and human-computer interaction, with flexible options. The final year features master's-level choices, including research projects and skill development, taught by inspiring tutors from the Computerphile series. Accredited by the British Computer Society, this course requires no prior programming experience and offers pathways for career growth, with graduates averaging £32,104 in salary.
Your third year will be spent abroad. This will help improve your employability and be a great life experience. You will develop key skills in communication, confidence, and working with new cultures. In the first year, you will be introduced to the fundamentals of artificial intelligence. This will give you a broad knowledge of the field, such as AI search techniques, data mining, and ethics. You will learn the foundations of computer science. This will include modules on programming languages such as C, Java and Haskell. In your second year, you will study more advanced modules in artificial intelligence. This will build on your knowledge from the first year. You'll learn about topics such as AI techniques and algorithm efficiency. Optional modules are also available for you to study topics that you are personally interested in. These include human-computer interaction or C++ programming. Year four offers a wide range of flexibility. We offer lots of optional modules so you can choose what you study and tailor your degree to your own interests. Our modules are linked to our own research groups. This means we are able to offer a wide variety of topics.
A local representative of University of Nottingham in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.