

Bachelor Artificial Intelligence
About this course
Artificial Intelligence β Shaping the Future with Intelligent Technology Studying Artificial Intelligence at SDU Vejle gives you a comprehensive introduction to one of the most rapidly evolving and influential fields shaping the digital age. Youβll gain a strong foundation in the principles and technologies driving AI while exploring opportunities to specialise according to your interests. Our internationally minded lecturers are approachable and dedicated to supporting your academic and project work throughout the programme. What do you learn? You will build a solid foundation in artificial intelligence, data, and software development, gaining the skills to design and apply intelligent systems that address real-world challenges across industries. As the programme progresses, you explore key topics such as optimisation, machine learning, logic, programming, algorithms, mathematics, and ethics. Through project-based courses and collaboration with companies working in AI, you gain valuable hands-on experience and insight into how artificial intelligence is applied across industries. Compared to the Bachelorβs programme in Computer Science, this programme places greater emphasis on the theory, development, and application of AI while covering fewer traditional computer science topics. Graduates are entitled to use the academic title Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence. Read more about the structure of the programme here Job prospects As a graduate in Artificial Intelligence, you can work with both small and large businesses and organisations, who are seeking employees with expertise in artificial intelligence, and many emerging start-ups also require these skills. You might be hired to improve and automate processes and decision-making frameworks. You may be responsible for assessing the relevance, usability, and feasibility of AI-based tools. Other positions involve evaluating the technical, social, and ethical implications of using artificial intelligence. You could also work on the development and implementation of AI tools. There is a growing demand for such roles across a wide range of sectors, including pharmaceuticals, IT and high technology, robotics, finance, and manufacturing. You may pursue roles such as: AI specialist Financial crime expert Modelling expert Risk analyst Software developer Read more about career opportunities in Artificial Intelligence here
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