

BSc Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence
About this course
Computer science provides the theoretical and practical foundations for understanding computation: how problems can be represented, algorithms designed, and systems built to process information reliably and efficiently. Artificial intelligence extends this into one of the most active and consequential areas of contemporary technology, concerned with building systems that can learn from data, recognise patterns, make decisions, and interact with the world in ways that previously required human intelligence. Together, the two subjects offer a thorough grounding in computing alongside specialised knowledge in the methods and applications of AI. At the University of Huddersfield, this three-year full-time programme includes both a sandwich year in industry and a work placement, giving you substantial professional experience embedded within your degree. In your academic studies, you will cover the core topics of computer science: programming, data structures and algorithms, software engineering, databases, networks, and operating systems. Your AI studies introduce machine learning, neural networks, computer vision, natural language processing, and the theoretical frameworks that underpin intelligent systems. You will develop practical skills in programming languages and tools widely used in the AI sector, and you will work on projects that require you to apply technical knowledge to real problems, building a portfolio of work that demonstrates your capability to employers. The sandwich year places you in a professional environment for an extended period, typically between your second and final year. This experience is one of the most significant elements of the programme: working in a technology company, a research organisation, a public sector digital team, or another employer gives you practical insight that informs the rest of your studies and substantially strengthens your position in the graduate job market. The combination of sandwich year and work placement means you graduate with a level of professional experience that sets you apart. Graduates from programmes combining computer science and artificial intelligence are in strong demand across the technology sector and well beyond it. Software development, machine learning engineering, data science, AI research, and systems architecture are natural career directions, and roles in healthcare technology, financial technology, autonomous systems, cybersecurity, and digital product development all draw on these skills. Further study at postgraduate level in AI, machine learning, data science, or computer science is an option for those who wish to pursue research or move into more specialist technical roles.
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