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MSc Machine Learning and Autonomous Systems with placement

University of Bath

Learn how to research, design and develop machine learning and autonomous systems technologies. You’ll be prepared for a range of careers in industry.

Intelligent and autonomous systems are increasingly important in all areas of human life and activity from medicine and space exploration to agriculture and entertainment.

Understanding and developing autonomous systems involves a range of skills and knowledge including designing interactive systems with both human and machine elements, and modelling and building systems that can sense and learn.

Machine learning is at the heart of autonomous and intelligent systems, including computer vision and robotics. It also underpins the recent developments in data analytics across many fields.

You will learn to use new knowledge to solve complex machine learning and autonomous systems problems. You’ll develop a range of skills including the theory of machine learning, artificial intelligence, autonomous systems design and engineering, and the implications for humans of interacting more and more with intelligent and autonomous systems.

Teaching

You'll be taught by academics from the Department of Computer Science with expertise in machine learning, autonomous systems, artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction. This course has been designed in collaboration with the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering who offer expertise in robotics.

You will study in a research-led department with a supportive postgraduate community. You’ll learn in our bespoke computer laboratory and be exposed to the latest ideas and technology. The department has strong links to industry both nationally and internationally.

Careers

With machine learning and autonomous systems forming an essential part of a number of key industries, you'll have good prospects for employment after the course.

You’ll gain the knowledge and transferable skills for a career in a wide range of industries, or for further study at PhD level. Graduates from the department have gone on to work in a variety of sectors, including IT consultancy, software development, banking and education.

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Modules

  • Statistics for data science
  • Machine learning 1
  • Humans and intelligent machines
  • Robotics software
  • Autonomous systems engineering
  • Intelligent agents
  • Research project preparation
  • Autonomous systems navigation, mapping and communications
  • Machine learning 2
  • Placement
  • Bayesian machine learning
  • Reinforcement learning
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Requirements

    Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.