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BSc Artificial Intelligence (Extended Degree)
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Artificial intelligence is transforming the way the world works, from the algorithms that recommend content online to the systems that assist in medical diagnosis, from autonomous vehicles to the large language models reshaping how knowledge is accessed and created. Understanding the principles on which AI systems are built, and the ability to design, evaluate, and improve them, is one of the most valuable capabilities a graduate can bring to the contemporary job market, and the demand for AI expertise shows every indication of continuing to grow. At the University of Northumbria at Newcastle, this four-year extended degree provides a thorough preparation for the subject, running over a longer duration than a standard three-year programme to give you additional time to build deep understanding and practical capability. You will study the core principles of AI, including machine learning, neural networks, natural language processing, computer vision, knowledge representation, and the statistical and mathematical foundations that underpin modern AI techniques. Alongside this theoretical grounding, you will develop strong programming skills and practical experience with the tools and frameworks used in professional AI development. The extended structure of the degree allows for a more gradual and thorough build-up of knowledge, which is especially beneficial in a technically demanding field. This full-time programme includes a sandwich year with a work placement and a year abroad, providing a particularly rich combination of professional and international experience. Industry placements in AI-related roles can be highly formative, giving you direct exposure to how AI is developed and deployed in commercial or research settings, and building the professional network and practical CV that competitive AI careers require. Graduates go on to roles as machine learning engineers, data scientists, AI researchers, software developers, and technology consultants, across sectors including technology, finance, healthcare, media, manufacturing, and the public sector. Further postgraduate study in AI, data science, or a related computing field is also a natural progression.
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