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MSc Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (Online)

MSc Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (Online)

Online Learning

Software for Digital Innovation (20 credits) / CIS4044-N(MSc) / TU Online

£820.00

Description

You gain an introduction to the Python programming language and its application to solving problems in digital innovation. This involves the principles of programming, the syntax and structure of Python, its relevant libraries and modules, and how it is incorporated in existing software tools. You form a solid foundation of producing software solutions to real-world problems.
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Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Applications (20 credits) / CIS4057-N / TU Online

£820.00

Description

You gain a deep insight into the business applications of artificial intelligence (AI) and data science (DA). You explore a range of AI and DS applications such as chatbots, virtual assistants, medical diagnosis, biometric recognition, personalisation, fraud detection and autonomous machines, and analyse both the risks and opportunities of applying AI and DS techniques in these areas.
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Agile Development (20 credits) / CIS4058-N(MSc) / TU Online

£820.00

Description

You gain experience of application development utilising an agile development approach. You also take responsibility for determining project aims, objectives, roles, tasks, deliverables, schedules and documentation.

By learning agile principles and applying a specific agile approach (eg SCRUM) in a live simulation of the methodology, the module will help you to prepare for contemporary practice in industry, developing both knowledge and skills in the application of agile principles.
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Big Data and Business Intelligence (20 credits) / CIS4008-N(MSc) / TU Online

£820.00

Description

You develop your ability to design and implement database, big data and analytics applications to meet business needs. A case study is used to follow the system development lifecycle. You develop a plausible application from inception to implementation for a real-world scenario.

You investigate the issues and technologies associated with implementing and supporting large scale databases and the services that are needed to maintain and access a repository of data. Investigations are undertaken in a number of areas including big data, data warehouses, integrating legacy data, data management and approaches that support the modelling and visualisation of data for a range of use views.
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Online Learning

Computing Masters Project (60 credits) / CIS4055-N(MSc ACS) / TU Online

£2460.00

Description

You undertake a major, in-depth, individual study in an aspect of your course. Normally computing master’s projects are drawn from commercial, industrial or research-based problem areas. The project involves you in researching and investigating aspects of your area of study and then producing a major deliverable, for example software package or tool, design, web-site and research findings. You also critically evaluate your major deliverable, including obtaining third party evaluation where appropriate.

The major deliverable(s) are presented via a poster display, and also via a product demonstration or a conference-type presentation of the research and findings. The research, project process and evaluation is reported via a paper in the style of a specified academic conference or journal paper. The written report, the major deliverable and your presentation of the product are assessed.

The project management process affords supported opportunities for goal setting, reflection and critical evaluation of achievement.
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Machine Learning (20 credits) / CIS4035-N(MSc) / TU Online

£820.00

Description

Machine learning is a subfield of computer science concerned with computational techniques rather than performing explicit programmed instructions. You build a model from a task based on observations in order to make predictions about unseen data. Such techniques are useful when the desired output is known but an algorithm is unknown, or when a system needs to adapt to unforeseen circumstances.

You explore statistics and probability theory as the fundamental task is to make inferences from data samples. The contribution from other areas of computer science is also essential for efficient task representation, learning algorithms, and inferences procedures. You gain exposure to a breadth of tasks and techniques in machine learning.

Assessment is an in course assessment (100%).
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Online Learning

User Experience Modelling (20 credits) / CIS4070-N(MSc) / TU Online

£820.00

Description

You gain the underpinning knowledge and skills you need for user experience modelling and design. Study the theoretical foundations of human-computer interaction (HCI), interaction design, product design, and participatory design and development. Apply user experience modelling approaches to the design of software applications and services.
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