Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Online
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been at the forefront of computer science research for over 50 years. In recent years a confluence of breakthroughs in hardware capability and insights into algorithm design have made the early promise of intelligent machines a reality. AI is one of the fastest growing areas of ICT industry and research. It has the potential to positively transform every aspect of all our lives, from smart cities and autonomous vehicles, through to improved healthcare services and low-carbon economies.
Award Name | Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ) |
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NFQ Classification | Major |
Awarding Body | National University of Ireland |
NFQ Level | Level 9 NFQ |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
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Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ) | Major | National University of Ireland | Level 9 NFQ |
Duration
2 years, part-time.
Online Part-time
Entry Requirements
This MSc is targeted at people currently working in industry who wish to significantly deepen their computing skills through a specialisation in Artificial Intelligence. Candidates must have a strong 2.2 Level 8 (or equivalent) computer science degree or a strong 2.2 Level 8 (or equivalent) science/engineering degree that provides extensive training in computing.
Candidates who do not meet this requirement but are deemed by the programme director to have reached an equivalent standard will also be considered.
Candidates must be EU/EEA nationals or working in Ireland on an Irish Employment Permit.
Eligibility: in addition to the academic requirements, candidates must be working in private or commercial semi-state organisations in Republic of Ireland.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Applicants who do not meet the formal entry requirements may still be considered through a combination of academic qualifications and relevant work experience as detailed in the Applicant's CV and application. A formal Recognition of Prior Learning application is not required.
Careers / Further progression
Career Opportunities
This innovative online MSc will equip the student with state-of-the art knowledge and practical skills that are increasingly sought after in industry today.
Further information
Next start date September 2024
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Course Fees
Fees: EU
€3,975 p.a. 2024/25
Fees: Tuition
€3,975 p.a. 2024/25
Fees: Student levy
€
Fees: Non EU
€
Candidates must be EU/EEA nationals or working in Ireland on an Irish Employment Permit
This is a distinctive programme taught by an internationally renowned, interdisciplinary team of University of Galway experts in the field, many of whom are researchers at the Insight Centre for Data Analytics.
Students also have the opportunity to choose from several optional online modules on offer from our partner in this programme Dublin City University (DCU).
The programme is taught over two years and is delivered completely online using state-of-the-art technologies and techniques to support the virtual classroom. Students are expected to attend classes on campus at most one day per semester.
This is an intensive and technically rigorous programme. The estimated workload is 20 hours per week during the teaching semesters (September–December and January– April). Each semester is 12 weeks plus a study week and exam period.
The MSc in Computer Science—Artificial Intelligence (online) is a two-year 90-ECTS course taught online comprising:
12 taught modules in core AI topics (60 ECTS)
A substantial capstone project (30 ECTS).
The taught modules include:
Machine Learning;
Deep Learning;
Natural Language Processing;
Programming and Tools for Artificial Intelligence;
Tools and Techniques for Large Scale Data Analytics;
Research Skills in Artificial Intelligence
Reinforcement Learning and Multi-Agent Systems;
Data Visualisation;
Knowledge Representation & Statistical Relational Learning;
Information Retrieval;
Ethics in Artificial Intelligence;
Students at University of Galway will also have the opportunity to choose from the following optional online modules on offer from Dublin City University.
Machine Translation;
Mechanics of Search.
From Year 1, Semester 2 onwards, students work on industry-focused projects and submit them in August Year 2. Projects may have a research or applied focus.
For more information email info@ictskillnet.ie or visit www.ictskillnet.ie.
Or email Programme Director, Jamal Nasir (E:jamal.nasir@universityofgalway.ie).