BSc (Hons) Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence BSc at De Montfort University is designed for those who want to study an exciting combination of computer science, artificial intelligence and robotics and develop the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to provide intelligent solutions for commerce and industry. This course gives you a detailed understanding of artificial intelligence concepts and techniques, and the ability to apply this knowledge to a variety of problems and subject areas. It is taught by experienced staff from our Centre for Computational Intelligence, an internationally recognised research centre that conducts industry relevant research into intelligent systems and provides high quality solutions to real-world decision issues. As part of a group you might have the opportunity to create your own robot project with a chance to take it to the Robot Challenge in Vienna. You will learn to develop basic hardware and software models and programs. You will also use artificial intelligence code that allows you to accomplish various tasks, including controlling advanced mobile robots in our purpose-built laboratory. 97.3% of DMU graduates from summer 2017 are in work or further study after graduating according to the Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) 2016-17 report.
Artificial Intelligence BSc at De Montfort University is designed for those who want to study an exciting combination of computer science, artificial intelligence and robotics and develop the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to provide intelligent solutions for commerce and industry. This course gives you a detailed understanding of artificial intelligence concepts and techniques, and the ability to apply this knowledge to a variety of problems and subject areas. It is taught by experienced staff from our Centre for Computational Intelligence, an internationally recognised research centre that conducts industry relevant research into intelligent systems and provides high quality solutions to real-world decision issues. As part of a group you might have the opportunity to create your own robot project with a chance to take it to the Robot Challenge in Vienna. You will learn to develop basic hardware and software models and programs. You will also use artificial intelligence code that allows you to accomplish various tasks, including controlling advanced mobile robots in our purpose-built laboratory. 97.3% of DMU graduates from summer 2017 are in work or further study after graduating according to the Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) 2016-17 report.