Computing (Artificial Intelligence)
Postgraduate
In London
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Postgraduate
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London
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This course has now closed for 2016 entryThis specialist course focuses on artificial intelligence and knowledge engineering, as well as the development of computational and engineering models of complex cognitive and social behaviours.
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This taught postgraduate course is aimed at students who may not have studied computing exclusively, but who have studied a considerable amount of computing already. If you want to become a specialist in a particular area of computing, this course will provide a first crucial step towards that goal. This specialism focuses on artificial intelligence and knowledge engineering, and the development of computational and engineering models of complex cognitive and social behaviours. Study areas include: cognitive robotics, complexity, complex systems, computational finance, computer networks, and distributed systems. We also offer specialisms in: Computational Management Machine Learning Software Engineering Secure Software Systems Visual Computing and Robotics 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.
All applicants must apply online. You can usually apply for up to two courses, although your second choice will only be considered if your first-choice application is unsuccessful. Most courses don't have a formal closing date, but popular courses close when they are full, so you should apply early to avoid disappointment. There may also be funding deadlines that apply to you. You will need to upload documents with your applications, which may include transcripts and degree...
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Subjects
- IT
- Computing
- Programming
- Systems
- Project
- Engineering
- Logic
- Software Engineering
- IT Management
- Management
- Artificial Intelligence
- Skills and Training
- Presentation
- Computational
- Design
Course programme
Modules shown are for the current academic year, and are subject to change depending on your year of entry. For more information each module please see the Department of Computing's website.
- Short Introduction to Prolog
- Prolog
- MSc Computing Science (Specialist) Individual Project
You choose five to eight modules from the autumn and spring lists below:
Autumn- Computer Vision
- Machine Learning
- Computational Neurodynamics
- Knowledge Representation
- Privacy Enhancing Techniques (half module)
- Modal Logic (half module)
- Logic-Based Learning
- Robotics
- Intelligent Data and Probabilistic Inference
- Advanced Statistical Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition
You choose up to three modules from the autumn and spring lists below:
Autumn- Advanced Databases
- Dynamical Systems and Deep Learning
- Simulation and Modelling
- Pervasive Computing
- Operations Research
- Information and Codes
- Type Systems for Programming Languages
- Complexity
- Advanced Issues in Object Oriented Programming
- Systems Verification
- Graphics
- Custom Computing
- Network and Web Security
- Advanced Computer Architecture
- Introduction to Bioinformatics
- Cryptography Engineering
- Advanced Computer Graphics
- Computational Finance
- Parallel Algorithms
- Software Engineering for Industry
- Computing for Optimal Decisions
- Independent Study Option
Computing (Artificial Intelligence)