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The Master of Engineering in Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence program at the University of Southampton Malaysia offers a transformative educational experience focused on harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence (AI). Through this program, students delve into the design and development of AI programs and systems that have the power to revolutionize multiple sectors and address global challenges. With access to specialized modules and guidance from renowned academics actively involved in AI research, students gain in-depth knowledge in areas such as machine learning, computer vision, intelligent agents, game theory, and robotics. Graduates of this program emerge with exceptional career prospects in the rapidly evolving field of AI, equipped with the skills and expertise to drive innovation and make a meaningful impact in various industries.
You’ll study the logical and mathematical theory underpinning computer science. You’ll also gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computer hardware.
As an introduction to software engineering, you’ll cover data structures and algorithms. You’ll also look at the principles of AI programming, including using an object-oriented approach and software engineering processes.
You’ll apply your knowledge by working on practical projects. For example, you’ll build algorithms and data analysis tools, and develop software user interfaces.
You’ll deepen your understanding of computer science by studying topics, such as artificial intelligence, communication protocols and the TCP/IP layered model.
A group project will give you first-hand experience of working in a team, and of the problems of communication and scale in software engineering.
An individual project is a chance to explore in depth an area of AI that interests you, under the supervision of an academic who is doing work in that area. Recent topics include:
You’ll take a compulsory module in engineering management and law. You’ll also specialise in artificial intelligence choosing options such as machine learning, simulation and advanced robotics.
You’ll take part in a group design project. This involves working in a team for an industry or academic customer to solve a real-world problem. For example, previous students built an AI system for Ordnance Survey for a project entitled ‘learning from aerial imagery’.
Optional modules cover topics such as machine learning, computational finance and biologically inspired robots.
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