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Artificial Intelligence MSc/Diploma
- Delivery: Full Time, Part Time
- Programme type: Taught Programme
- Study location:
- Edinburgh
- Entry date:
- September
Overview
Data mining, pattern recognition and machine learning are just three of the many applications that we take for granted and that are based on artificial intelligence software. Both the MSc and PG Diploma aim to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to make a valuable contribution to this rapidly evolving and widespread field of software development.
Further details are available here.
Programme duration
This full-time programme starts in September and lasts one year. The programme can also be taken part-time over 2 years or as a 9 month Postgraduate Diploma.
Professional recognition
This programme is accredited by the Chartered Institute of IT (BCS).
Graduate opportunities
First destinations of some of our recent MSc graduates:
Software Engineer, Ion Concept Systems
Software Engineer, Logica
PhD Computer Science,Heriot-Watt University
IT Manager, NCS
Database Administrator, Pension Fund Commission
System Specialist, UBS AG (Bank)
Test Engineer, IBM
Systems Engineer, GEC Marconi Avionics
Graduate Software Engineering,
Thomson Marconi Sonar Ltd
Computer Programmer, Bull Europe
Software Consultant, Absoft
Software Engineer, Thales (UK)
Programme content
Full-time students take 4 courses each semester and must normally take courses in bold.
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
|---|---|
| 3D Modelling and Animation | Advanced Interaction Design |
| Artificial Intelligence & Intelligent Agents | Advanced Software Engineering |
| Biologically Inspired Computation | Computer Games Programming |
| Data Mining & Machine Learning | Research Methods & Project Planning |
| Rigorous Methods for Software Engineering | Robotics & Automation |
| Software Engineering Foundations | Virtual Environments |
After semester 2, students continue full-time on the MSc project.
Further details are available here.
Project
In the third semester (May-August) students undertake a specialist MSc project which is written up as a 15000 word dissertation. This project enables further development and consolidation of skills introduced in the taught courses, applying them to a challenging practical problem in this subject area.
Entry requirements
Admission requires a 1st or 2nd class honours degree or its equivalent in Computer Science or IT. Candidates holding less than a good honours degree or its equivalent but with compensating qualifications or experience may be admitted to the Postgraduate Diploma programme. Transfer to the MSc will be possible later on if exam and course work are at MSc level. Non-native English speakers must have an English level of IELTS 6.0 or its equivalent.
English language requirements
If your first language is not English, or your first degree was not taught in English, we’ll need to see evidence of your English language ability. The minimum requirement for English language is IELTS 6.0 or equivalent. We offer a range of English language courses to help you meet the English language requirement prior to starting your masters programme:
- 2 semesters English (for IELTS of 4.5-5.0);
- 12 weeks English (for IELTS of 5.5);
- 6 weeks English (for IELTS 5.5*-6.0). (*minimum 5.5 reading and writing)
Tuition fees
Fees for this programme can be found on our Tuition fees page.
Scholarships & bursaries
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Alumni Scholarship Scheme
Heriot-Watt Alumni -
British Chamber of Commerce in Germany Foundation Scholarship (German students)
German nationals -
Carnegie-Cameron Taught Postgraduate Bursaries
Applicants must be Scottish by birth, have at least one parent born in Scotland or have been continuously resident in Scotland for a period of three years for the purpose of secondary or tertiary education. -
Chevening Scholarship
Non UK -
Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan
International (Commonwealth citizens) -
Department for International Development (DFID) Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme
Commonwealth citizens -
East Lothian Educational Trust
Applicants must be a resident of the old county of East Lothian (ie excluding Musselburgh, Wallyford and Whitecraig.) -
Entente Cordiale Scholarships
French nationals aged 35 or under. -
Football Bursaries
All students -
Japan Scotland Association Scholarship
Japanese nationals planning to enter a postgraduate course at Masters level at a Scottish University. -
Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust
Restricted to residents of the UK who are a son, daughter, spouse, widow or widower of a commercial traveller, chemist or grocer. -
Local Education Authority Awards
Various -
MSc Fee abatement scholarships
(MACS)
New applicants -
Mexican Scholarships
Mexican applicants -
Music Scholarships
All students -
Part-time Fee Grant (SAAS)
See SAAS residence conditions. -
Postgraduate Student Allowance Scheme (SAAS)
EU and UK applicants who meet the SAAS criteria on eligible courses -
Remission of Fees (families of staff)
Spouses/civil partners and children of members of staff, also retired members of staff of the University -
Royal Caledonian Schools Trust
Applicants must be of Scots parentage (conditions apply - see below) -
SFC Key Skills Funded Places (MACS)
(MACS)
All applicants resident in Scotland who accept an offer for an eligible course -
Scotland's Saltire Scholarships
Citizens of Canada, the People's Republic of China, India or USA (2 awards for each country) -
Smith Scholarship
(MACS)
Scottish applicants to the MSc in Actuarial Science, MSc in Actuarial Management and MSc in Quantitative Risk Management -
Sports Bursaries
All students -
Sports Scholarships
All students -
Staff Scholarships
Employees of Heriot-Watt University -
West Lothian Educational Trust
Individuals must have originated in West Lothian or have lived there for the last 3 years.