MSc People-Centred Artificial Intelligence | Online
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DURATION
24 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Part time
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STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
Introduction
The MSc People-Centred Artificial Intelligence course equips you with fundamental AI concepts and universal machine learning tools essential for any AI job role, as well as specific practical and research skills in key AI topics and applications. Our approach places humans at the heart of innovation and implementation, and prepares you to shape the future of ethical, inclusive and responsible AI.
- Cross-disciplinary AI — Prepare for almost any industry that does or could leverage AI, and for any role, from tech-facing positions to entrepreneurship or social service.
- People-centred AI — Benefit from a curriculum informed by the Surrey Institute for People-Centred Artificial Intelligence, and designed to augment human capabilities for the benefit of society.
- ️Top-ranked for AI research— Surrey is ranked No. 1 in the UK for computer vision,1 and No. 5 for AI,2 for outstanding faculty research contributions to prestigious publications in the computer science field.
Gain a cross-disciplinary AI education
The MSc People-Centred Artificial Intelligence has a strong focus on technical expertise, and weaves social, ethical and regulatory understanding into a curriculum designed to build the future leaders of AI innovation. Under the guidance of industry pioneers, you’ll learn fundamental AI concepts and gain experience using universal machine learning (ML) tools essential for any AI job role, as well as specific practical and research skills in key AI topics and applications.
- Strong technical foundation in AI and ML
- Specialised knowledge in emerging AI fields
- Insight into social, ethical and legislative impacts of AI
This MSc is taught through a combination of asynchronous teaching and learning activities, and regular live sessions, culminating in a project that provides an opportunity to explore, in depth, a social or technical area of AI. It consists of 180 credits and is divided into 11 fully autonomous credit-bearing modules, delivered through a ‘carousel’ approach across six terms. Each module is worth 15 credits, except for the final project, which is worth 30 credits.