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BSc Artificial Intelligence
About this course
Artificial intelligence is the field of computer science concerned with building systems that can reason, learn, perceive, and act in ways that extend or replicate aspects of human intelligence. From machine learning algorithms that identify patterns in data to natural language processing systems that understand and generate text, computer vision systems that interpret images, and reinforcement learning agents that develop strategies through interaction with environments, AI is advancing at a remarkable pace and transforming industries, research, and everyday life. Understanding it deeply is one of the most valuable capabilities a technology graduate can have. At Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, this three-year, full-time degree gives you the foundations and the practical skills to work with machine learning, neural networks, and AI systems, alongside engagement with the ethical dimensions of AI development and deployment. Cambridge is home to Europe's largest technology cluster, giving you unrivalled proximity to industry leaders, potential employers, and a thriving ecosystem of AI research and commercial application. The programme develops your understanding of the algorithms, data structures, and mathematical foundations of AI alongside hands-on experience building and evaluating AI systems. The location provides access to internships and professional networks that can shape your career before you graduate. AI graduates are among the most sought-after in the technology sector. Machine learning engineer, AI research scientist, data scientist, natural language processing engineer, and computer vision specialist are all common roles for graduates with this training. Healthcare, finance, autonomous systems, robotics, and the technology industry itself are all investing heavily in AI talent. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study or doctoral research in machine learning, computer vision, or AI, contributing to the scientific advances that are driving the field forward. The ethical and societal dimensions covered in the programme also open routes into AI policy, governance, and the growing field of responsible AI.
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