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Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence with Year in Industry BSc

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

Artificial intelligence is changing our homes, workplaces and lifestyles. Our course lets you explore this subject with optional modules in intelligent agents, autonomous systems, machine learning, and human-AI interaction.

You'll take part in a group project in year two which prepares you for creating the computer systems of the future. Many projects are in collaboration with industry. Previous students have worked with Capital One, Experian, IBM and UniDays. This is great for your CV and can help you make contacts ready for you to start your career.

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Assembly Language Programming

Mandatory

Year 1

Computer Architecture

Mandatory

Year 1

Networks

Mandatory

Year 1

Database and Interfaces

Mandatory

Year 1

Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence

Mandatory

Year 1

Introduction to Software Engineering

Mandatory

Year 1

Mathematics for Computer Scientists

Mandatory

Year 1

Mathematics for Computer Scientists 2

Mandatory

Year 1

Programming and Algorithms

Mandatory

Year 1

Programming Paradigms

Mandatory

Year 2

Algorithms, data structures and efficiency

Mandatory

Year 2

Introduction to Formal Reasoning

Mandatory

Year 2

Artificial Intelligence Methods

Mandatory

Year 2

Developing Maintainable Software

Mandatory

Year 2

Languages and Computation

Mandatory

Year 2

Operating Systems and Concurrency

Mandatory

Year 2

Software Engineering Group Project

Optional

Year 2

Advanced Functional Programming

Optional

Year 2

C++ Programming

Optional

Year 2

Distributed Systems

Optional

Year 2

Introduction to Human Computer Interaction

Optional

Year 2

Introduction to Image Processing

Optional

Year 2

Software Specification

Mandatory

Year 3

Year in industry

Mandatory

Year 4

Computer Security

Mandatory

Year 4

Professional Ethics in Computing

Optional

Year 4

Collaboration and Communication Technologies

Optional

Year 4

Collaboration and Communication Technologies Development Project

Optional

Year 4

Compilers

Optional

Year 4

Computability

Optional

Year 4

Computer Graphics

Optional

Year 4

Computer Vision

Optional

Year 4

Cryptography

Optional

Year 4

Designing Intelligent Agents

Optional

Year 4

Development Experience

Optional

Year 4

Fundamentals of Information Visualisation

Optional

Year 4

Human-AI Interaction

Optional

Year 4

Individual Dissertation in Computer Science

Optional

Year 4

Information Visualisation Project

Optional

Year 4

Machine Learning and Inference for Differential Equations

Optional

Year 4

Schools Experience

Optional

Year 4

Software Quality Assurance

Optional

Year 4

Mobile Device Programming

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Wednesday 5 March 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

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Open Day June 2022