Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) BSc Placement offered
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In Uxbridge
Description
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Postgraduate
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Location
Uxbridge
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Handling large amounts of data efficiently and quickly is becoming an increasingly important aspect of computing. Businesses need to understand trends in data which will allow them to make informed and timely decisions. Artificial intelligence (AI) and the techniques it embraces provide opportunities for this to happen and make sense of ‘Big Data’. Qualified graduates with the skills and ability in AI to take advantage of these opportunities are in great demand; providing those graduates allows us to confront the many challenges that lie ahead. Brunel’s course in Computer Science, specialising in artificial intelligence, will expose you to the foundations, theory and practical aspects of computer science and AI.
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IELTS: 6.5 (min 5.5 in all areas)
Pearson: 58 (51 in all subscores)
BrunELT: 65% (min 55% in all areas)
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Excellent course, met a lot of new people with multi cultural socities. It was a nice place and good people overall I enjoyed the place.
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Subjects
- Network Training
- Programming
- Engineering
- Systems
- Project
- Network
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computing
- Information Systems
Course programme
- Software Design
- Software Implementation Event
- Level 1 Group Project
- Fundamental Programming Assessment
- Data and Information
- Introductory Programming
- Information Systems and Organisations
- Logic and Computation
Level 2
- Level 2 Group Project
- Software Development and Management
- Usability Engineering
- Algorithms and their Applications
- Networks and Operating Systems
You’ll further specialise to cover systems analysis and design by the end of Level 2 – having also have studied foundation topics such as logic which leads into AI, operating systems and network architectures.
Level 3- Final Year Computer Science Project
- Advanced Topics in Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
Optional Level 3 modules
- Software Project Management
- Software Engineering
- Network Computing
- Digital Media and Games
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Cybersecurity.
Final year project
This is a substantial individual project for which you research an artificial intelligence topic in-depth. If you’re on a sandwich course it’s quite likely that this project will be of interest to future employers. This is assessed and is worth a third of your Level 3 marks.
In this final year, you’ll continue to specialise in artificial intelligence. At the same time you’ll study options to broaden your understanding of computing. You’ll begin to address research-level issues in areas such as software engineering, information systems, simulation modelling, digital media and games, network computing and artificial intelligence.
We revise the options available each year to reflect the range of specialist interests among our staff, and industry trends.
Read more about the structure of undergraduate degrees at Brunel and what you will learn on the course.
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Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) BSc Placement offered