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MSc - Master of Science
Devon House
Full Time
JAN
1 year
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MSc - Master of Science
Devon House
Full Time
JAN
1 year
MSc - Master of Science
Devon House
Part Time
JAN
2 years
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The MSc Artificial Intelligence and Ethics is an integrated programme of study with dual foci on both theory and application. Presupposing no background in computing, students are equipped with the relevant knowledge and data programming skills – covering recent technical developments alongside broader ethical and theoretical considerations – to fulfil the needs of a vast range of organisations and employers.
Summary
In a world where AI prevails, organisations will increasingly require graduates who combine expertise in the development and implementation of machine learning applications with a keen understanding of societal and ethical considerations, and the ability to communicate.
The MSc Artificial Intelligence & Ethics addresses this need for interdisciplinary engagement by teaching students the computational and programming techniques that underpin contemporary AI while providing a philosophical grounding in the field.
Students will learn and practice a variety of programming functions using Python, NumPy, and Panda, applying the concepts of data science, programme design, machine learning and natural language processing.
Teaching & learning
The MSc Artificial Intelligence & Ethics will be delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, lab-based tutorials and office hours.
Students who are enrolled full-time should anticipate devoting approximately 35-40 hours per week to their studies for the duration of their degree. In Semesters One and Two, this will include approximately six to seven formal contact hours per week, with the remainder consisting of structured independent study.
Assessments are conducted through programming assignments, projects and a dissertation. Students are also encouraged to create an online portfolio to showcase their skills and interest to support their career aspirations.
Offers are typically made to applicants holding an undergraduate degree with at least upper second-class honours (or equivalent). Each applicant will be assessed on an individual basis through their application, a reference and personal statement. You do not require a prior background in Computing. An A Level in Mathematics is desirable. NCH welcomes applications from mature students who may have been out of education for a while who have equivalent professional experience.
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£11,385 per year
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Students from Other UK
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£14,490 per year
Students from EU
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£14,490 per year
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