

University of Bradford
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Study detals
: Master's degree : MSc (Hons) Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning : Full time : 12 MonthRequirements
Entry requirements
The entry requirement for a postgraduate taught course is typically equivalent to a UK Second Class Honours Second Division (2:2).
The table below shows how the University equates qualifications from your country to UK degree classifications
Qualification | UK 1st Class | UK 2:1 | UK 2:2 |
---|---|---|---|
Bachelor degree | 4.5/5.0 or 81% |
4.0/5.0 or 71% |
3.5/5.0 or 66% |
Specialist Diploma |
4.5/5.0 |
4.0/5.0 or 71% |
3.5/5.0 or 66% |
Speciality
Pathways Available: Pre-Master's
Sandwich course fees - charged during the placement year away from the University of Bradford for students on thick sandwich courses, or during the year in which the second placement falls for students on thin sandwich courses. Students charged at 10% of the equivalent full-time fee.
If a placement year is to be undertaken abroad and supported by University funding through the University’s exchange programmes, fees will increase to 15% of standard fees to cover additional support, advice and administration costs.
Additional information
Degree Overview
On this course, you will benefit from our 50 years-plus of experience in computer science. You’ll learn how to integrate a diverse set of skills from a variety of topics into real-world applications, through our industry-focused curriculum.
You will study topics such as programming, machine learning, classification, clustering, AI in Healthcare and more, with modules that challenge you to combine and apply these topics on practical projects with career-launching outcomes.
The programme includes project and dissertation modules with opportunities to leverage industry-standard software tools to develop cutting-edge solutions to real-world problems, with the support and guidance of academic experts from the artificial intelligence domain.
All of our computer science students are automatically enrolled as student members of the British Computer Society (BCS).