

BSc Artificial Intelligence
About this course
Artificial intelligence is the field concerned with building systems that can perform tasks that would otherwise require human intelligence, including reasoning, learning from data, understanding language, recognising images, and making decisions in complex environments. It has moved rapidly from a specialised research area into one of the most consequential technologies in the world, with applications across healthcare diagnostics, climate modelling, language technology, autonomous systems, and almost every domain of the economy. Understanding AI at a deep level, not just how to use it but how it works and what its limitations are, is a skill of exceptional and growing value. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year full-time programme provides comprehensive grounding in artificial intelligence and its core sub-disciplines. You will study machine learning and deep learning, natural language processing, computer vision, knowledge representation and reasoning, and the ethical and social dimensions of AI systems. The programme is designed to develop both theoretical understanding and practical skills, with multiple pathway options allowing you to tailor your studies to your interests and career goals. A year abroad is part of the programme, giving you the opportunity to study AI in a different academic environment and to develop international connections in a field that is global in its research community. Glasgow's entry tariff of 216 points reflects the mathematical and analytical demands of the programme. Graduates from AI programmes are among the most sought-after in the technology sector. Career paths include machine learning engineering, data science, natural language processing research, AI product development, robotics, and roles in the rapidly growing area of AI safety and governance. The skills developed are also valued in academia, public policy, and any sector undergoing significant AI-driven transformation. Postgraduate study in AI, machine learning, and computer science is a common choice for those who wish to pursue research or move into advanced technical roles.
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