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Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence (BSc) - Brunel
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Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence (BSc) - Brunel

Brunel University London
LondonUK
On campus
Full-time
€25,555.59/year
 3749 Points
Duration
3 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Jul 2024
Start date
Sep 2024

EU Undergraduate Discount 2024/5

Brunel University London offers EU scholarships (£8,000 - £12,000, depending on course fees) for this undergraduate program.

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Program Description

In the bachelor in Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence (BSc), you will learn handling large amounts of data efficiently and quickly is becoming an increasingly important aspect of computing; businesses need to understand trends in data which will allow them to make informed and timely decisions. Artificial intelligence (AI) and the techniques it embraces provide opportunities for this to happen and to make sense of big data.

Qualified graduates with the skills and ability in AI to take advantage of these opportunities are in great demand. The bachelor in Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence (BSc), will expose you to the foundations, theory, and practical aspects of computer science and AI.

You’ll gain a good understanding of computer science and a grasp of the important elements of a computer system. You’ll also learn how to build different types of software, from web-based systems to mobile solutions.

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Course Content

You’ll gain a solid grounding in computer science and the integral elements of a computer system, before specialising in AI and the ways it can be applied.

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Teaching and Learning

We take an innovative, dynamic and highly participative approach to teaching. Our lecturers often have experience of working as consultants for major blue chip companies at home and overseas. Around 40 academic staff teach in the department. The research that the academic staff undertake is largely applied and spans areas that include Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics, Human-Computer Interaction, Software Engineering and Simulation.

The Department of Computer Science is a member of the Microsoft Alliance, the Apple iOS Academic Developer Programme and is an nVidia CUDA Teaching Centre.

Brunel has a strong heritage of technology and we have excellent infrastructure which includes more than 250 computers and servers for exclusive student use, all running state-of-the-art software.

You will have about 12 hours a week of directed study. Your tutors and lecturers are also happy to answer queries outside of class. In addition, you’ll be putting in about 25 to 35 hours of private study weekly.

Teaching is carried out via lectures, lab work, small group-work, and one-to-one sessions. Lectures offer a broad overview of key concepts and ideas allowing you to then pursue more in-depth study independently. Lab work helps you develop your technical skills to build software. You’ll do some individual work, but a tutor will be assigned to you to lead discussion on common issues, when they arise.

In the first and second years you’ll work in small groups on computing-related problems with regular guidance from a member of staff. These sessions enable you to develop key professional skills such as report-writing, evaluation, and communication skills. They also ensure continuity and help you get to know your tutor, which we think is important to help you feel supported, particularly in your first year.

In your final year you’ll normally have small group or one-to-one supervision for your major project. The department has a team of personal tutors, so there’s always someone available to discuss personal or academic problems. If you go on placement, your personal tutor will help you set objectives and monitor your progress – and provide further support if you need it.

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Curriculum

Year 1

Logic and Computation

Level 1 Group Project

Information Systems and Organisations

Data and Information Assessment

Software Design

Software Implementation Event

Fundamental Programming Assessment

Year 2

Level 2 Group Project

Software Development and Management

Usability Engineering

Algorithms and their Applications

Networks and Operating Systems

Year 3

Advanced Topics in Computer Science

Artificial Intelligence

Computer Science Project

Jobs - Careers

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