- M.Phil in Machine Learning and Machine Intelligence at the University of Cambridge is offered on a full-time basis for a duration of 11-months.
- This is an on-campus and thesis-based program.
- This is a unique program that joint emphasis on both machine learning and machine intelligence, including speech and language technology and computer vision.
- There are 10 full core modules, in addition to an elective option which can be chosen from a broad variety of modules.
- From mid-Lent Term through to the end of the course, students will conduct a substantial research project leading to a dissertation.
- The taught modules will be in a range of styles: traditional lecture courses, lecture courses with associated practical classes, reading clubs, and seminar-style modules.
- The course will emphasise coursework in several of the taught modules.
- Software projects aimed at implementing algorithms and modelling methods will be central to the practical modules and the research project.
- Students will write a dissertation of no more than 15,000 words.
- Students wishing to apply for continuation to the PhD would normally be expected to attain an overall mark of 70 percent.