BScArtificial Intelligence and Computer Science (Year in industry)
Study location | United Kingdom, Birmingham |
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Type | Bachelor courses, full-time |
Nominal duration | 4 years |
Study language | English |
Awards | BSc |
Course code | GG74 |
Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher) AAA with A level Mathematics grade A The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. |
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Language requirements | English IELTS: 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each component) |
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Other requirements | At least 1 reference(s) must be provided. A motivation letter must be added to your application. |
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Overview
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Programme structure
Year one
Compulsory modules:
Artificial Intelligence (20 credits)
Data Structures and Algorithms (20 credits)
Logic and Computation (20 credits)
Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science (20 credits)
Programming in Java (20 credits)
Concepts of Computer Science (20 credits) *1
Widening Horizons Module (20 credits) *2
*1 – compulsory for those without Grade A in A level Computing
*2 – compulsory for those with Grade A in A level Computing
Year two
Compulsory modules:
Advanced Functional Programming (20 credits)
Mathematical Modelling and Decision Making (20 credits)
Security and Networks (20 credits)
Software Engineering (20 credits)
Systems Programming in C/C++ (20 credits)
Team Project (Artificial Intelligence)
Year three
Computer Science Industrial Placement (120 credits).
In order to proceed to Year 3 (the industrial year), students must:
Not have any modules to repeat during the year. If they have resit examinations, they must arrange for time off to take these.
Have found a company willing to provide a placement which meets the School’s requirements, which include providing an Industrial Tutor. The placement must involve a component of skills training (approximately 40%) and technical project work (approximately 60%). The skills training can include formal taught and/or self study courses and apprenticeship style learning “on the job”. The training and project work must be of a technical nature relevant to the degree programme. The project work will most typically involve programming but other types of project work are acceptable.
Students who do not meet the academic requirements or cannot find a suitable industrial placement will transfer to the degree programme without the Year in Industry component.
A student who fails the Industrial Studies module will be permitted to transfer to the degree programme without the Year in Industry component.
Year four
Compulsory modules:
Computer Science Project (40 credits)
Optional modules:
80 credits from the range of modules below. Please note that 60 to 80 credits must be taken in Complex Adaptive Systems, Intelligent Robotics, Language and Cognition and Machine Learning and Intelligent Data Analysis. Any remaining credits can be chosen from the others below:
Advanced Networking (20 credits)
Complex Adaptive Systems (20 credits)
Computer Graphics (20 credits)
Computer Vision and Imaging (20 credits)
Computer-Aided Verification (20 credits)
Human-Computer Interaction (20 credits)
Individual Study (20 credits)
Intelligent Robotics (20 credits)
Language and Cognition (20 credits)
Machine Learning and Intelligent Data Analysis (20 credits)
Programming Language Principles, Design, and Implementation (20 credits)
Security of Real-World Systems (20 credits)
Teaching Computing in Schools (20 credits)
Theoretical Foundations for Security (20 credits)
Career opportunities
Your Birmingham degree is evidence of your ability to succeed in a demanding academic environment. Employers target Birmingham students for their drive, diversity, communication and problem-solving skills, their team-working abilities and cultural awareness, and our graduate employment statistics have continued to climb at a rate well above national trends. If you make the most of the wide range of services you will be able to develop your career from the moment you arrive.
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