• Master of Science in Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) at the University of Nottingham is a 1-year program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • Students will study through lectures, tutorials, seminars, computer labs, and practical classes.
  • All students must complete a research project in MSc Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence).
  • The core modules of the program are:
    • Autonomous Robotic Systems
    • Designing Intelligent Agents
    • Data Modelling and Analysis
    • Simulation and Optimisation for Decision Support
    • Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
    • Linear and Discrete Optimisation
  • Students will study a total of 180 credits, split across 120 credits of compulsory and optional modules plus a 60-credit individual project.
  • Students will work in classrooms and labs to develop a theoretical and practical understanding of this subject.
  • Teaching is typically delivered by professors, associates, and assistant professors.
  • Some practical laboratory sessions and research projects may be supported by postgraduate research students or postdoctoral research fellows.
  • Modules are assessed using a variety of individual assessment types. In many modules, assessments are mixed with 75/25 or 25/75 coursework/exam.
  • All students meet their tutors in the Induction week. Students are then encouraged to make individual arrangements to discuss any issues during the study.
  • The University has been awarded Gold for outstanding teaching and learning. The teaching is of the highest quality found in the UK.