Course Overview
The MSc in Computing (Artificial Intelligence) is a taught postgraduate course aimed at students with a good academic degree who may not have studied computing exclusively but who have studied a considerable amount of computing already. Applicants who want to become a specialist in a particular area of computing and who want to take a first crucial training step towards that goal are the natural target for this course. The expectation of graduates is that this course enables them to have rewarding careers as specialist in an area of Computing. Each specialism has a flexible mix of breadth and depth, consisting of two or three compulsory modules as well as choices from a selection of core and optional modules. We also offer specialisms in: Computational Management Science, Machine Learning, Software Engineering, Secure Software Systems - new for 2014Visual Information Processing, Each specialism has a flexible mix of breadth and depth, consisting of two or three compulsory modules as well as choices from a selection of core and optional modules. You choose nine modules, seven of which must be selected from a group of eleven modules appropriate for the specialism.