• AI is transforming the industry – and the world Buckinghamshire lives in. Experts are applying their skills to improve care in hospitals, control robots in space, help companies understand buying habits and more. By 2035, it’s predicted that AI activity could be worth an impressive £630 billion in the UK.
  • Bucks have created this course to help students design and program systems capable of solving real-world challenges. It doesn’t matter if they haven’t studied computing before – Buckinghamshire is looking for students who want to be at the forefront of the developments in technology that will shape society in the very near future.
  • From language processing to robotics, the teaching team is experts in a range of AI and computing areas. At the beginning of the course, they’ll cover the fundamental areas of computing, including systems, programming, analysis and design. Then students will start to specialize in AI, exploring the basics, its history and philosophy, and what it can and can’t do.
  • After studying at Bucks, students will be ready for a range of AI roles:

    • Machine learning engineer – build and manage platforms for machine learning projects
    • Business intelligence developer – design, model, and maintain complex data in cloud-based data platforms
    • Artificial Intelligence architect – provide AI solutions to help businesses
    • Robotics scientist – build and maintain software for robots that do tasks with varying human input.