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If you study Information and Computing Science BSc at XJTLU, you can study Computer Science BSc (Hons) – Artificial Intelligence pathway at the University of Liverpool on the XJTLU 2+2 programme. View other pathway options or see all XJTLU 2+2 programmes.

Computer Science – Artificial Intelligence pathway BSc (Hons)

The Artificial Intelligence (AI) pathway is concerned with the knowledge and construction of intelligent entities. This specialism will expose you to the many challenges found in modern AI. You'll learn about the pragmatic acquisition and utilisation of knowledge and data for a variety of real-world problems.

You’ll explore a range of concepts, including autonomous control and decision-making, which are crucial for robotics and intelligent systems. Areas covered within this specialism include:

  • Advanced AI
  • Deep learning and machine learning
  • Robotics and autonomous systems
  • Computer vision
  • Knowledge representation
  • Data mining.
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Course content

Discover what you'll learn, what you'll study, and how you'll be taught and assessed.

Year three

Choose at least 15 credits from the following module options:

  • COMP218: Introduction to Theory of Computation
  • COMP229: Introduction to Data Science
  • COMP222: Principles of Computer Games Design and Implementation.

On the 2+2 programme, you'll study your third and fourth years at the University of Liverpool. These will be year two and year three of the University of Liverpool's programme of study.

Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.

Modules

Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.

Year four

Choose at least 60 credits from the following module options:

  • COMP304: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
  • COMP305: Biocomputation
  • COMP329: Autonomous Mobile Robotics
  • COMP338: Computer Vision
  • COMP310: Multi-Agent Systems
  • COMP313: Formal Methods
  • COMP318: Ontologies and Semantic Web
  • COMP337: Data Mining and Visualisation
  • COMP341: Robot Perception and Manipulation.

On the 2+2 programme, you'll study your third and fourth years at the University of Liverpool. These will be year two and year three of the University of Liverpool's programme of study.

Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.

Modules

Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.

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