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Course overview International student applications for this course will close on 20 November 2023 and re-open on 20 February 2024. This course is available to students with or without a first degree in computer science.
Computer Science is playing a key role in many industries all around the world. Developments in artificial intelligence, apps and cybersecurity are changing how we live, work, and socialise. This two-year masters provides a more in-depth study of taught modules with a full-year research project.
Taught modules in your first year will develop your knowledge in key topics such as user experience design, artificial intelligence, and data analysis. Optional modules allow you to to study specialist areas, including machine learning, cyber security and autonomous robotics.
In your second-year research project, you will get the opportunity to work with expert advisors on a research project.
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Some projects will include industry or public sector collaborations.
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Some students will work on a project of your own devising with an expert researcher from within the university.
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Others will collaborate with world-leading research groups from across the university.
Previous projects have included:
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Benchmarking consumer data and privacy knowledge in connected and autonomous vehicles
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How time, peer pressure, cognitive load, and emotional attachment influences affect people’s decisions of moral dilemmas within virtual environments
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Predicting keystrokes using an audio side-channel attack and machine learning
If you choose to focus your study and research in the field of AI, you can graduate with a degree titled ‘MSc Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)’. No computer programming experience is needed.
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International students who complete an eligible degree programme in the UK on a student visa can apply to stay and work in the UK after their course under the Graduate immigration route. Eligible courses at the University of Nottingham include bachelors, masters and research degrees, and PGCE courses.
2:1 (or international equivalent) with evidence of an interest or aptitude for programming; graduates from a science or engineering background will be considered with a 55% average mark.
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