Artificial Intelligence is increasingly important to everyday activities including computer games, Web searching, biometric systems and many other areas of modern IT. The School of Computing is pioneering an integrative and broadly-based study of intelligent systems building on our internationally recognised research streams. This includes: learning from images and video; corpus-based language processing; qualitative reasoning about space and time; and investigations into computational mechanisms in biological cells and organisms.
Our undergraduate degree course in Artificial Intelligence is derived directly from the research carried out by the School’s world-class research institute which focuses on:
• Computer Vision
• Natural Language Processing
• Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
• Bio-systems
UCAS code: (BSc) G700, (MEng, BSc) G702
Industrial placements: Yes
Study abroad: Yes
Accreditation: British Computer Society (BCS) accreditation is currently being sought
Delivery option: Full time
Start date: September
Course fees: Home/EU: £9,000 International: £16,200.
The main University website has more information on Your finances 2012
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The tables below show the modules that you will study if you commence your studies in September 2011. This information is taken from the University Programme Catalogue, which is a tool designed for current students to select modules. If you are looking to start your studies in September 2012 this is still a useful guide as it gives you an idea of what you might study.
This is an indicative list and actual content may vary as we regularly review the content or our courses in light of new experiences and developments in the field.
| Compulsory modules |
| Computer Systems |
| Core Programming |
| Modelling, Analysis and Algorithm Design |
| Mathematics for Computing |
| Professional Development |
| Project Management |
| Compulsory modules |
| Artificial Intelligence |
| Interactive Database Systems |
| Software Systems Engineering |
| Numerical Computation and Visualization |
| Practical Problem-Solving |
| Theoretical Computer Science |
| Compulsory modules | Optional modules (choose two) |
| Computational Modelling | Techniques for Knowledge Management |
| Bio-inspired Computing | Algorithm Design |
| Knowledge Representation and Reasoning | Advanced Distributed Systems |
| Group Project | |
| Scheduling |
- AAB at A-level including Mathematics
- Engineering Diploma or IT Diploma grade A plus A-level (A2) Mathematics grade B or higher
- IB:
36 points overall, with 17 points at higher level to include 5 in mathematics
We also welcome and accept students with a wide range of alternative UK and international qualifications.
English requirement: A pass at GCSE level in English Language (grade C or above). International students must have an English language qualification at a suitable level, for example IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.
Graduates from the School of Computing have excellent job prospects. With the continuing application of computer technologies, rapid growth of hardware and software technologies, their allied industries, and widespread application, the demand for our graduates is set to continue for the foreseeable future. We have close links with companies such as IBM, Accenture and Hewlett Packard, and employers ranging from small/medium enterprises to large multi-nationals consistently target our graduates. Recent graduates from the School have been employed in many types of organisations across a range of sectors including manufacturing, retail, finance, public authorities and consultancies. Recent employers include Fujitsu, Halifax Financial Services, Accenture, Euro Direct, NHS, GCHQ, Stock Exchange, Aquilic Technology, Vodaphone, Citibank, Allied Irish Bank, IBM, Citrix, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, Rockliff, Visualfiles, Eurotel, Norwich Union, Orange, BAE Systems, SCEE Computer Games, GE Capital, Nokia and Morgan Stanley.
All undergraduate applications should be made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Services (UCAS).
If you require any further information please contact the Undergraduate Admissions team, e: ugadmit@comp.leeds.ac.uk t: +44 (0)113 343 5821.