MSc in Intelligent Systems

The Aberystwyth MSc in Intelligent Systems provides you with a broad coverage of intelligent systems.  The Intelligent Systems Masters course utilises the expertise of our world class research group.  Thus your masters course will examine areas such as Advanced Reasoning; Computational Biology; Intelligent Robotics; Vision; Graphics and Visualization.  This cutting-edge course is specifically designed to be practical, containing a mix of work geared towards building intelligent systems, rather than simply knowing about them. 

By graduating in this course you will have mastered the latest theoretical concepts in intelligent systems, but you will also have gained direct experience in designing and directing their real-life applications.  This course also ensures that you will be highly conversant in the philosophical, ethical and legal issues that surround artificial intelligence matters, so that you have a truly holistic understanding of this remarkable and fascinating subject.

As one of the UK’s leading computing bodies, Aberystwyth University’s Department of Computer Science designs its Masters courses to meet the evolving needs of industry, business and government.  Our graduates are highly successful in the competitive jobs market precisely because they possess vocational experience in the latest technologies, which significant employers value very highly.  The department also seeks to develop your interpersonal, communication and research skills, so that you will have the adaptability to thrive in a constantly changing work environment where team dynamics and individual excellence play their parts in any project’s success.

This MSc will give you a superb education in the theory and application of Intelligent Systems computing which, supported by a cache of practical, technical and personal skills, will stand you in excellent stead for entry into further study, public sector organisations and private companies.

The minimum entry requirement for the MSc in Intelligent Systems is a second class honours in Computer Science, Software Engineering or a related subject.  This should include programming in a language like Java, C or C++.  Sometimes it may be possible to substitute industrial experience (supplemented by preliminary study) for these academic qualifications.


Overview

The Aberystwyth Master’s in Intelligent Systems covers four main themes within the discipline.  These are: 1) Adaptive Behaviour, which covers Artificial Life, Adaptation in Nature, and Application to Intelligent Systems; 2) Representation and Reasoning, which looks at how systems cope with uncertainty and how they use different modes of reasoning to cope with their environment; 3) Machine Learning, which looks at how systems learn from experience and improve performance; and 4) Applied Intelligent Systems, in which you will apply techniques learned during the course to construct real-world intelligent systems.

The course is a full-time programme, taught over one year, and is divided into two parts over three semesters.  In part one, you will establish a breadth of necessary skills in a number of core modules whilst directing your own study by choosing specialist modules, worth a total of 120 credits.  In part two, you will apply your learning in the individual dissertation worth an additional 60 credits. 

This dissertation project will come directly from the work done in the Applied Intelligent Systems module, in which students will spend 40 hours (as part of a larger project) developing intelligent software systems to fulfil particular roles in real-life, knowledge-based decision making.

Whatever your own previous experience or future aspiration, you will benefit from the marvellous integration of theory and application, all within a world-class department.  In addition to this input, you will be encouraged to conduct your own reading of up-to-date articles on key aspects of Intelligent Autonomous Systems and the applications thereof, and also invited to participate in relevant meetings and conferences (optional) to broaden your horizons.

By completing this truly holistic MSc, you will have enhanced your employability no end by amassing a wealth of up-to-date theoretical knowledge and practical experience – you will be on the cutting edge of the subject.  In addition, you will have demonstrated the academic excellence, personal rigor and interpersonal adaptability required by corporate employers, government agencies and research institutes alike.

Factfile

Duration:              

One year full-time or two years part-time. The academic year (September to September) is divided into three semesters: September to January; January to June; June to September.

Contact Time:

Approximately 10 hours a week in the first two semesters.  During semester three you will arrange your level of contact time with your assigned supervisor.

Assessment:

 

The taught part of the course (Part 1) is delivered and assessed through lectures, student seminars, practical exercises, case studies, course work and formal examinations. The subsequent successful submission of your research dissertation (Part 2) leads to the award of an MSc.

Entry Requirements:

A second class honours degree at undergraduate level.  Candidates with equivalent experience and qualifications will be considered.

English Language Requirements:    

 

If you have a Bachelor’s degree from a UK University, you do not need to take an English proficiency test.

Non-native English speakers who do not meet this requirement must take a University-recognised test of academic English language proficiency: IELTS or TOEFL.  The required IELTS minimum proficiency level is 6.5.  For TOEFL, the minimum scores are as follows: 580 for the paper-based test; 237 for the computer-based test (with an essay rating of 5.0); and a score of 93 for the internet-based test.  More information can be found on the IELTS and on the TOEFL websites.

Course Fees:

 

The fee for this course for 2012- 2013 is £4,650 for UK and EU students and £11,500 for international students.  For details of other students’ fees, please view the Funding and Fees section of our website.

There are a number of Aberystwyth Scholarships and International Excellence Scholarships (AIES) to help fund the studies of students who meet specific criteria.  In addition, accommodation is guaranteed to all international students.

At a Glance (G496)

Year 1 Core (120 Credits)

6 core 20 credit modules

Semester 1
CSM6120

Introduction To Intelligent Systems

CSM6320

Representation And Reasoning For Intelligent Systems

PGM0120

Research Skills And Personal Development

Semester 2
CSM6220

Adaptive Behaviour From Natural Systems

CSM6420

Machine Learning For Intelligent Autonomous Systems

CSM6620

Applied Intelligent Systems

Further scheme details

Career Development

Qualification: MSc in Intelligent Systems

Accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS) on behalf of the Engineering Council.

This degree will suit you:

  • If you wish to obtain a Master’s degree with leading input from an internationally-renowned computing department;
  • If you have a second class honours degree or higher in a related discipline;
  • If you wish to gain academic expertise and technical experience in the design, application and analysis of intelligent systems;
  • If you wish to enter one of a diverse range of careers requiring the highest level of computing and systems understanding.

Employability

Every aspect of the Aberystwyth Master’s in Intelligent Systems programme is designed to enhance your employability.  Successful completion of this degree is in itself certain to do so by building your CV; but more significant is the hugely enhanced array of knowledge, abilities and skills with which you will graduate.  We know from past graduates’ success that prospective employers take a similar view, as our alumni have taken positions on UK and international teams, most notably the BEAGLE Mars Lander consortium.  Other graduates have found positions in government bodies, private enterprises and leading research establishments.

By completing the Aberystwyth Master’s in Intelligent Systems, you will have strengthened your employability in both specialist and more general areas of work.  As a specialist, you will be a highly competent contributor to any highly-specialised AI work, such as using an Intelligent System as a software agent in knowledge-based decision-making, and much more.  In more generic employment situations, your strengths will be broad and deep because you can demonstrate your mastery of any technical planning, research and analysis skills that your employer will require.

All employers, whether subject-related specialists or more general corporate bodies and consultancies, place a high value on first-rate technical aptitude, clarity in research and analysis and fluency in communication.  You will gain these skills, and much more, as you progress through your studies at Aberystwyth to become an engaging candidate for areas of work relating to AI programming and beyond.

Theory in Practise

This highly practical Master’s course includes group and individual lab time, specifically geared towards practical problem-solving.  This will provide you with hands-on experience in Intelligent Systems’ creation, application and evaluation in light of real-life challenges.  Such activities convert the purely academic theory into the proven know-how of experience and, importantly, the necessary repertoire of presentation skills to communicate your findings successfully.  This experience gained by this approach, which begins at the concept stage and ends in written and live presentation, is a rare advantage in the competitive jobs market.  The MSc in Intelligent Systems is set up to help you pursue this edge throughout your studies, securing your theoretical learning with practical experience.

Personal, Professional and Project Management Skills

The MSc includes the Research Skills And Personal Development module, which is designed to give you a broad knowledge of a range of transferable skills that you can apply in a variety of research interests, specifically in your Master’s dissertation.  This module will also help you develop skills in networking, teaching skills and presentation skills, which will support your progression into further study and professional employment beyond. 

Thus equipped, you will be ready to tackle the Master’s dissertation which requires you to work independently and pursue your own individual dissertation topic.  You will have access to the support and expertise of the Computing Department, but you are required to cultivate a professional work ethic to deliver the combination of research, analysis, communication and presentation demanded by your dissertation.  This rigorous part of the MSc will require you to employ project management skills which are entirely transferrable to almost any work context that Master’s graduates apply for.

Studying for this Master’s degree will allow you to sharpen up all your core computing disciplines, your professional work ethos and your presentation and communication skills.  Once secured by obtaining your Masters Degree, you will have gained confidence in the level of your academic expertise and practical field skills, which in turn will enhance your employability in both highly specialised related professions and also on broader, unrelated professional paths. 

Contacts

The Programme Leader for this course is Edel Sherratt, the Taught Postgraduate Admissions Tutor

Tel: 01970 622448

Fax: 01970 628536

Email: eds@aber.ac.uk

Email: cs-pg-admissions@aber.ac.uk

 

Department of Computer Science

Penglais Campus

Aberystwyth

SY23 3DB

Tel +44(0)1970 622 540  

www.aber.ac.uk/en/cs/

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