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Study Artificial Intelligence

    Why study Artificial Intelligence?

    There is currently a very large demand in industry for people with advanced AI skills.

    AI is currently having a large impact on many human endeavours mostly through deep learning approaches in science, business, the law, medicine, and government.

    Background

    Some prior exposure to programming would be beneficial.

    Artificial Intelligence is a major subject of the Master of Applied Science (MAppSc), a postgraduate qualification. It is open to graduates from any discipline.

    Teaching style

    Teaching is via a combination of lectures, seminars, readings, tutorials and independent research. Learning will involve understanding of theoretical ideas but with a particular emphasis on the application of those ideas to real world problems.

    The programme is taught by internationally recognised scholars with a focus on: programming for AI; machine learning and deep learning; computer vision and human language applications; and ethics of AI. Optional topics include agent based software; business intelligence; and information retrieval.

    Choose a study option

    Whether you are advancing your career with our specialised graduate qualifications or pursuing in-depth research and expertise through our postgraduate programmes, Otago is here to support your aspirations.

    Postgraduate qualifications

    Honours, Master’s, PhDs, and other advanced degrees for graduates. Just one additional year of study will earn you a valuable postgraduate degree. Or perhaps you want the depth of a full year of research-only time during a Master’s or to step up to a PhD.

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    Take your expertise to the next level with advanced study.

    Programme details

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    Papers

    Students without a background in computing will begin their programme of study in the second semester and will complete:

    • AIML 401 Programming for Artificial Intelligence
    • AIML 402 Advanced Artificial Intelligence
    • COSC 420 Neural Networks
    • DHUM 403 When Machines Decide
    • INFO 411 Machine Learning and Data Mining
    • Two of:                
    • One of:                

    Students with a background in computing will begin their programme of study in either the first or second semester and will complete:

    • AIML 402 Advanced Artificial Intelligence
    • COSC 420 Neural Networks
    • DHUM 403 When Machines Decide
    • INFO 411 Machine Learning and Data Mining
    • Two of:                
    • One of:                
    • 20 further points at 400-level

    Note: This programme requires three semesters of study

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    Contacts

    Professor Brendan McCane
    Department of Computer Science
    Tel +64 3 479 8588
    Email brendan.mccane@otago.ac.nz


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