Buckinghamshire New University
Queen Alexandra Road
High Wycombe
HP11 2JZ
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Explore AI from its history to philosophy and what it can and can’t do. You'll study machine learning, artificial neural networks, and data analysis and use industry tools including MATLAB and Jason. You'll consider ethics of AI and debate the benefits and challenges posed by AI developments.
This course is enhanced by alignment with certification programmes from major companies including Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Cisco which you can choose to take during your studies.
Why study Computer Science with AI at BNU?
Real world experience
You will have the opportunity to work on real-world projects and collaborate with industry professionals, as well as participate in competitions, hackathons, and events. In the past we have invited in guest lectures, to share their experience and expertise and host day-long interactive events run by leaders in their field giving you the chance to put your knowledge into action.
State-of-the-art facilities
BNU has state-of-the-art computing labs outfitted with cutting-edge tech and software essential for computer science and AI. These facilities provide you with the opportunity to work on high-performance computing systems and delve into AI testing in a professional setting, closely resembling industry environments. You will have access to specialist labs equipped with dual-screen, dual-boot (Windows and Linux) systems loaded with the latest industry-standard software.
Cutting edge topics
Artificial Intelligence is transforming industry and the world we live in. The field of AI is about so much more than creating generative AI like Chat GPT. Experts are applying their AI 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.
Focus on employability
AI is one of the fastest-growing fields in the tech industry, and the demand for AI professionals continues to rise. This course prepares you for a variety of high-demand roles, such as AI specialist, machine learning engineer, data scientist, software developer, or AI researcher. The skills you develop will also make you highly employable in sectors such as finance, healthcare, robotics, automation, and gaming.
What will I study ?
As you start, you'll get to dive into both core computer science and specialised AI topics. The course starts with the basics like programming (in Python, Java, and C++), algorithms, software engineering, and database management, giving you a solid foundation in computing. You’ll also learn how computers work at a deeper level, studying operating systems and computer architecture.
As you progress, you’ll focus more on AI, starting with an introduction to how AI systems think and solve problems. You’ll study machine learning techniques, like neural networks and decision trees, and teaching computers how to learn from data. Later, you’ll explore deep learning, robotics, and natural language processing (such as voice assistants). Big data and data science also play a key role, teaching you how to handle large datasets and analyse data efficiently.
The degree also covers the math behind AI (probability, statistics, and calculus), and takes a look at the ethical side of AI, like privacy issues and how AI impacts society. In your final year, you’ll work on a major project, where you solve a real-world problem using AI. You may also get the opportunity for a work placement, to gain hands-on industry experience.
This course is also offered as four-year programmes, including an initial Foundation Year. The Foundation Year will allow you to develop your academic study skills and build confidence in your abilities, identifying your own strengths and development needs for progression onto an undergraduate degree.
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Queen Alexandra Road
High Wycombe
HP11 2JZ
Email:advice@bucks.ac.uk
Phone:0330 123 2023
Email:admissions@bucks.ac.uk
Phone:01494 605060