

BSc Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)
About this course
Computer science with a specialisation in artificial intelligence is one of the most forward-looking degree programmes available, combining rigorous technical training in computing with focused development of the knowledge and skills that define the AI field. Computer science provides the foundational understanding of how computation works, from algorithms and data structures to software engineering and systems design. The artificial intelligence specialism then builds on this foundation, exploring the techniques by which computers can learn from data, reason under uncertainty, process natural language, recognise patterns, and make decisions. At Keele University, this three-year full-time BSc is taught by leading researchers in both computer science and AI, giving you access to current thinking at the frontier of the field. You will discover how these technologies are shaping the digital landscape and develop the skills to design intelligent systems and analyse complex data. The programme takes a hands-on approach, ensuring that your theoretical understanding is developed in parallel with practical competence. A sandwich year provides extended professional experience in the technology sector, a year abroad broadens your perspective and experience, and work placement experience is integrated throughout, giving you genuine exposure to how AI is applied in real organisations. You will graduate with both the technical depth to build and evaluate AI systems and the broader computer science foundation that allows you to work effectively across the range of problems that modern technology companies and research organisations face. Graduates go on to careers in artificial intelligence, machine learning engineering, data science, software development, research, and public policy, working across technology companies, financial services, healthcare, government, and the research sector. Many continue to postgraduate study in AI, computer science, or data science to deepen their technical specialisation. The combination of AI specialism, placement experience, and strong computer science foundations makes graduates well prepared for a competitive and rapidly evolving field.
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