Artificial Intelligence Subject regulations
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the combination of data, algorithms and computing power that can perform tasks that would require intelligence if they were done by a human. It is impacting our lives, businesses and environment. As a subject AI will give students advanced skills and techniques to address the problems at hand.
Other qualifications
Prescriptions for:
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GradCert(AI) and GradDip(AI) A Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma are available to graduates who have not included Artificial Intelligence at an advanced level in their first degree.
For further details, contact the Division of STEM Office.
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PGCert(AI), PGDip(AI), BSc(Hons), MSc [1], MAI and MSc(Research) To complete a PGCert(AI), students must complete 60 points at 500 level consisting of 60 points from papers listed for Artificial Intelligence.
To complete a PGDip(AI), students must complete 120 points at 500 level including at least 90 points from papers listed for Artificial Intelligence.
Enrolment in papers towards the BSc(Hons) is only by invitation of the Head of School. To complete a BSc(Hons) in Artificial Intelligence, students must complete 120 points at 500 level, including at least 90 points from the 500-level papers listed for Artificial Intelligence, of which at least 30 points must be in research (normally AIMLX591).
To complete an MSc in Artificial Intelligence, students admitted under section 2(a) of the MSc regulations must complete 180 points at 500 level including AIMLX592, and at least another 60 points from the 500-level papers listed for Artificial Intelligence.
The qualification regulations define the requirements for the Master of Artificial Intelligence.
To complete an MSc (Research) in Artificial Intelligence, students admitted under section 2(a) of the MSc (Research) regulations must complete 180 points at 500 level consisting of AIMLX594, and 60 points from the 500-level papers listed for Artificial Intelligence.
[1] The MSc in Artificial Intelligence will not be offered in 2025.