Artificial intelligence is transforming homes, workplaces, and lifestyles, and this course offers an in-depth exploration through optional modules in intelligent agents, autonomous systems, machine learning, and human-AI interaction. In your second year, you'll engage in a collaborative group project, often with industry partners like Capital One and IBM, to design future computer systems, enhancing your CV and professional network. The programme includes a third year abroad in destinations such as Australia or Singapore, boosting employability and cultural skills, followed by a flexible fourth year with master's-level modules, research projects, and options to advance programming or explore new areas like STEM ambassadorship.Why choose this course? It provides scholarships up to 50% off fees, the ability to transfer degrees in year one, no prior programming experience required, an average graduate salary of £32,104, opportunities for global study, accreditation by the British Computer Society, and a top-20 UK ranking. The first year covers computer science foundations, including languages like C, Java, and Haskell, plus fundamentals in AI, algorithms, and databases.
A local representative of University of Nottingham in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.