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    Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science

    University of Birmingham

    University of Birmingham

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    United Kingdom, Birmingham

    University RankQS Ranking
    84

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    GG47

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2024
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 28,560  / year
    Next Intake September-2024

    Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science

    About

    Our Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science BSc degree programme will equip you with both the computing and scientific skills to solve real-world problems in one of the leading centres for Artificial Intelligence teaching and research in Europe.

     At the University of Birmingham our research expertise allows us to offer an unusually rich and innovative programme for undergraduate study which enables our students to leave us ready for a career path in industry or research.

    Our three-year Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science BSc degree is structured to give you a thorough understanding of the field of computer science whilst providing you with the opportunity to develop a strong theoretical grounding in Artificial Intelligence with many opportunities to put this in to practice. 

    Artificial Intelligence is one of the current hot topics in Computer Science, and society more broadly. It is at the heart of everyday technology and the understanding and application of AI holds the key to solving many current and future real-world problems. This is why our wide range of modules allow you to delve deep into the areas of AI that interest you most and that will set you up for your future career, from Intelligent Robotics to Complex Adaptive Systems.

    In your first and second year you will study a range of compulsory modules which will enable you to gain a solid understanding in the fields of computer science and Artificial Intelligence.  You will take part in an AI-related team project in your second year that will require you to combine the design and implementation of state of the art AI algorithms with software engineering best practices.

    Your third year enables you to tailor your degree to suit your interests, strengths and future career with a wide range of modules and an individual project. The flexibility of the course means that in your third year you can choose to specialise in Computer Science or Artificial Intelligence, depending on your interests, or you can take a mixture of modules.

    We know how competitive the graduate job market can be, that's why you also learn computer programming in Java – a language widely used in business and industry that will ensure you stand out in future applications. During your time with us you will take part in group work which will allow you to develop key skills essential for both a career in industry or research.

    Why study Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science BSc at Birmingham?

    • State-of-the-art facilities which include: research labs for Medical Imaging, Intelligent Robotics, HCI and security; Computer Science reference library; Robotics teaching labs and exclusive computing labs just computer science students
    • We are a leading centre for AI teaching and research in Europe and we are home to many acclaimed research groups
    • Year in Industry opportunities are available for you to gain skills and experience which will help to prepare you for a career after university
    • Friendly and sociable department, where staff and students harness great relationships
    • Flexible module choices in your third year allow you to tailor your education to suit your interests and strengths

    Our Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science BSc degree programme will equip you with both the computing and scientific skills to solve real-world problems in one of the leading centres for Artificial Intelligence teaching and research in Europe.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    We will consider students who have taken GCE A Level examinations or the International Baccalaureate (IB). Holders of the Tawjihi are not normally eligible for direct entry onto our undergraduate programmes without completion of a suitable foundation programme, such as one of our foundation pathways.

    Career

    Our courses are especially designed, at every stage, to equip you with the knowledge, academic skill and transferable skills you need for a successful career in industry or research. 

    Graduates who have studied our courses:

    Example employers:

    • Accenture
    • Goldman Sachs
    • Honda
    • HP
    • IBM
    • Logics
    • Rolls Royce
    • UBS
    • QinetiQ

    Example careers: 

    • Artificial Intelligence Engineer
    • Cloud Computing Engineer
    • Cyber Security Analyst
    • Systems Designer
    • Lecturer/Teacher
    • Applications Developer

    Careers Network

    We provide a wealth of opportunities to develop your career. From your first day at Birmingham to after you graduate, the Careers Network  is here to help you identify and achieve your individual career aspirations through its wide range of services.

    Our dedicated careers team brings you information, advice and guidance tailored to your specific needs. Careers advisers offer one-to-one advice appointments where you can discuss your career plans and explore your options. In addition, our employer-endorsed award-winning  Personal Skills Award (PSA) recognises your extra-curricular activities, and provides an accredited employability programme designed to improve your career prospects.

    Visit the Careers Network website for more details

    Internships

    Our multi-award-winning work experience team has dedicated internship officers to help find the right work experience for you. Make the most of these opportunities and apply for our Work Experience Bursary Scheme, the Birmingham Undergraduate Internship Programme or one of our successful mentoring schemes. 

    The video below talks to students, staff and employers about their internship experience:

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 28,560  / year

    How to Apply

    For all undergraduate courses at Birmingham, you apply online through UCAS. The UCAS website has lots of information and advice around the process.

    Top tips for your UCAS application

    • The University of Birmingham’s UCAS campus code number is B32.
    • Check the application deadline for your chosen course as they aren’t all the same. This will make sure that your application reaches us in time to be considered. For entry in September 2023, the application deadline for most courses is Wednesday 25 January 2023; for Medicine and Dentistry, the deadline is 15 October 2022.
    • A ‘firm choice’ is your first choice, and an ‘insurance choice’ is your backup.

    How to make your application stand out and write a great personal statement

    Your personal statement is your chance to convince admissions tutors to offer you a place on the courses you’re applying for. You should showcase your passion for your subject and show that you have the motivation and ambition to succeed.

    At a glance

    • Make sure your personal statement is relevant to the course(s) you're applying to
    • Show your genuine interest in the course and that you have taken the time to properly find out what's involved
    • Analyse your reading, activities, and work experience - don't just say what you've done and that you enjoyed it.

    How to structure your personal statement

    Everyone's personal statement should be different, so while it might be helpful to find templates on the internet or at school to get you started, you should make sure that you make it your own.

    Here are a few tips to keep your statement structured and to the point:

    At least 75% of your personal statement should be related to what you want to study, and why you want to study that subject.

    • You need to tell us what it is about your chosen subject that interests you so much that you have chosen it above everything else. Show your passion, enthusiasm and intellectual curiosity.
    • We like to see evidence that your interest is genuine. For example:
    • Demonstrate that you have read more widely than just the set texts at school/college, and that you understand what the content of the course you’re applying for involves
    • If your degree is related to a particular line of work, show that you have work experience in a relevant setting or can otherwise demonstrate that you understand what that career involves
    • Show that you have given some thought to what you want to do after you have graduated (this is less important for degrees which are not vocational in nature, but can be useful for Admissions Tutors)
    • When you write about your experiences or activities that are related to the subject or course (for example, work experience; extra reading; clubs or societies), don’t just tell us what you did or read, but analyse what you got out of those activities and how this has increased your knowledge or interest in the subject you are applying to study.

    The remaining 25% of your statement should be about your other achievements. You don’t need to write a list of everything you have done at school, but we are interested to see if you have taken full advantage of the opportunities that have been available to you. For example:

    • Have you held positions of responsibility?
    • Have you been in school or higher-level sports teams?
    • Have you taken part in school drama productions or debates?
    • Have you helped to run school societies or clubs?
    • Have you any community involvement or carried out volunteering?
    • Have you had a part-time job?

    Where you use these examples, you should demonstrate the skills and experiences that they have given you and how they will help you at university.

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