Learn the fundamental skills and knowledge of a modern engineer, from mechanics, thermodynamics, design, manufacturing, to materials science.
Artificial Intelligence is a rapidly growing and exciting field in technology, where computers and other devices are designed and developed to display intelligent characteristics, that can and will transform the world around us.Being able to handle large amounts of data efficiently and quickly has become an important part of computing.
Business need to understand trends in data that will allow them to make important and informed decisions, which is where computer scientists come in.
Our Computer Science Degree (Artificial Intelligence) focuses on AI along with a broad base in technology and software development.
In the first two years, you’ll find an emphasis on software development, professional programming, the modelling and design of systems and data, the principles of networking and user experience.
These give you the core skills to specialize in AI, where you can study the analysis, design and construction of knowledge-based and expert systems, artificial life and robotics, and systems based around the use of neural networks.
• Be part of a highly regarded well-established computer science programme with excellent facilities, a strong research background, and links to business and industry
• Prepare yourself for a career in the IT sector through a mix of academic, professional and practical study
• Internship and work placement opportunities
• UH has an excellent research record and strong links with local and international business, in particular with employers
• UH graduates from the School of Computer Science have gone on to work at amazing organisations including Sega Europe, Canon UK, and EE
• Opportunity to study abroad for one year to develop confidence, experience and practical language skills
A heavy emphasis is placed on theory, practice, and Computer-aided Engineering. We also have a policy of using industrial standard software wherever possible.
Our students will also benefit from the use of state-of-the-art facilities and fully equipped laboratories and workshops
Mechatronics graduates have the chance to work as an automation engineer, control system engineer, instrumentation engineer or development engineer in different industries such as robotics, aerospace, medical and assistive technology, mining, material handling, human-machine interaction, manufacturing, or autonomous vehicles.
They may work in laboratories, factories, high tech companies, large global enterprises, or engineering offices and can also be involved with research in emerging fields like bioengineering, automotive engineering, nanotechnology and robotics.
• Achieve a grade of 50% or more in Engineering Maths 2.
• Achieve a grade of 50% or more in Engineering Science 2.
• Achieve a grade of 40% or more in all other modules.