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Gain the in-demand skills needed in a fast-moving digital world through our comprehensive computer science with artificial intelligence degree, designed using the latest industry insights and research. You’ll go beyond computer science fundamentals and explore advanced AI topics that are rapidly shaping how we live, work and connect. Through practical projects, you’ll become a computational problem solver, able to develop AI systems using machine learning and programming in Python. Whichever topics interest you most, we’ll equip you with the skills for a career in a wide range of tech areas.
Stages 1 and 2 of this degree are the same as our Diploma of Higher Education in Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence (W25). Stage 1 is the same as our Certificate of Higher Education in Computer Science (T56).
This computer science with AI degree has three stages, each comprising 120 credits.
Our modular study approach gives you the flexibility to complete your qualification at a pace that fits around your life. Whether you prefer a fast track or want to work at a slower rate, you can tailor your study plan to suit your needs.
You’ll study four 30-credit modules covering computing fundamentals, essential maths and programming.
ModulesCreditsStart month
You'll study all four of the following:
Computing fundamentals 1: concepts and Python programming (TM110)30Oct | Apr
Essential mathematics 1 (MST124)30Oct | Feb
Technologies in practice (TM129)30Oct | Feb
Computing fundamentals 2: programming, databases, software engineering (TM113)30Oct | Apr

You’ll study four 30-credit modules covering further programming, applied mathematics and machine learning.
ModulesCreditsStart month
You'll study all four of the following:
Object oriented software engineering (TM253) planned for October 2027
30Oct
Practical modern statistics (M249)30Oct
Algorithms, data structures and computability (M269)30Oct
Introduction to machine learning and artificial intelligence (TM258) planned for February 2028
30Feb

You’ll study three 30-credit modules covering further machine learning, AI and ethics, and complete your degree with a 30-credit project module.
ModulesCreditsStart month
You'll study all four of the following:
Machine learning and artificial intelligence (TM358)30Oct
Artificial intelligence in practice (TM343) planned for October 2028
30Oct
Investigating intelligence and ethics (TM342) planned for February 2029
30Feb
The computing and IT project (TM470)30Feb | Apr

You can complete this degree in as little as three years by studying at a pace equivalent to full-time. That’s 120 credits per year. To complete in three years, you’ll need to start your degree in October.
Don’t worry if your circumstances change. You don’t have to stick to a full-time study pace. You can change the pace of your learning each year depending on what's right for you.
Your last module (TM470) ends in October, so you’ll receive your final results in December rather than June/July. You should consider this if you’re planning further study and wish to use your degree as an entry qualification.

ModulesCreditsStart month
Stage 1 | Year 1
You'll study all four of the following:
Computing fundamentals 1: concepts and Python programming (TM110)30Oct | Apr
Essential mathematics 1 (MST124)30Oct | Feb
Technologies in practice (TM129)30Oct | Feb
Computing fundamentals 2: programming, databases, software engineering (TM113)30Oct | Apr
Stage 2 | Year 2
You'll study all four of the following:
Object oriented software engineering (TM253) planned for October 2027
30Oct
Practical modern statistics (M249)30Oct
Algorithms, data structures and computability (M269)30Oct
Introduction to machine learning and artificial intelligence (TM258) planned for February 2028
30Feb
Stage 3 | Year 3
You'll study all four of the following:
Machine learning and artificial intelligence (TM358)30Oct
Artificial intelligence in practice (TM343) planned for October 2028
30Oct
Investigating intelligence and ethics (TM342) planned for February 2029
30Feb
The computing and IT project (TM470)30Feb | Apr

You can complete this degree in six years by studying part-time. That’s 60 credits of study each year.

ModulesCreditsStart month
Stage 1 | Year 1
You'll study both of the following:
Computing fundamentals 1: concepts and Python programming (TM110)30Oct | Apr
Essential mathematics 1 (MST124)30Oct | Feb
Stage 1 | Year 2
You'll study both of the following:
Technologies in practice (TM129)30Oct | Feb
Computing fundamentals 2: programming, databases, software engineering (TM113)30Oct | Apr
Stage 2 | Year 3
You'll study both of the following:
Object oriented software engineering (TM253) planned for October 2027
30Oct
Practical modern statistics (M249)30Oct
Stage 2 | Year 4
You'll study both of the following:
Algorithms, data structures and computability (M269)30Oct
Introduction to machine learning and artificial intelligence (TM258) planned for February 2028
30Feb
Stage 3 | Year 5
You'll study both of the following:
Machine learning and artificial intelligence (TM358)30Oct
Artificial intelligence in practice (TM343) planned for October 2028
30Oct
Stage 3 | Year 6
You'll study both of the following:
Investigating intelligence and ethics (TM342) planned for February 2029
30Feb
The computing and IT project (TM470)30Feb | Apr

By studying this degree, you’ll:
You’ll be supported throughout by personal tutors, interactive materials, online tutorials, and regular feedback.
You’ll be awarded a BSc (Honours) Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence upon successful completion.
Your honours classification (first, upper second, lower second or third class honours) will depend on the grades you gain at Stages 2 and 3.
You'll also have the opportunity to attend a degree ceremony.
If you plan to work or study outside the UK, we recommend checking whether this qualification meets local requirements. Find out more about the international recognition of Open University qualifications.
As a student of The Open University, you should be aware of the content of the qualification-specific regulations below and the academic regulations that are available on our Student Policies and Regulations website.
We regularly review our curriculum to keep it up to date. This means the structure, availability, and content of the course or modules may change. We’ll update this page as soon as possible if there are any changes. If you have already registered for this qualification, we’ll inform you in good time of any upcoming changes where practicable. For more details, see our Academic Regulations or contact us.
You can achieve this degree in as little as three years and have a maximum of 16 years to complete it. Our module-by-module approach gives you the flexibility to complete your qualification at a pace that works best for you.
You can complete this degree in three years by studying at a pace equivalent to full-time. That’s similar to a student at a campus-based university.
You can complete this degree in six years by studying part-time. That’s roughly half the rate of a student on a full-time course at a campus-based university.
Your last module (TM470) ends in October, so you’ll receive your final results in December rather than June/July. You should consider this if you’re planning further study and wish to use your degree as an entry qualification.
At the OU, flexibility and support go hand in hand. You’ll be in control of when and where you study, with clear deadlines to guide your progress. Whether you’re balancing work, family or other commitments, our approach helps you fit learning into your life. Students consistently praise the support we provide, and from the very start, you’ll be part of a vibrant OU learning community.
As you progress through your qualification, you’ll have access to a dedicated online study space, expert tutor guidance, optional live tutorials, and a wide range of resources to help you succeed. The sections below outline what you can expect.
Your module website will be a central hub for your learning, giving you easy access to:
Discover how the OU’s module websites, course materials, and support tools help you study online with confidence.
Each module has a dedicated tutor who will guide you through your studies. They’ll provide feedback, help you find resources, mark your assignments and support your learning journey.
For extra support, you can attend optional live tutorials with your tutor. These are usually conducted online, and most are recorded so you can review them later.
See how OU tutors and tutorials help you build confidence, connect with others, and get the support you need to succeed in your studies.
Our assessments reinforce what you’ve learned and show your understanding. Assessment types vary by module and may include:
Throughout your studies, you’ll have access to a wide range of support services and be part of a vibrant learning community. Our subject-specific Student Support Teams can help with general queries and any updates to your OU account. You’ll also benefit from:
Discover the support network and learning tools you'll have access to throughout your studies.
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification; however, Stage 1 includes a mathematics module, Essential mathematics (MST124). Are you ready for MST124?
If you’ve studied at university level before, you may be able to transfer the academic credit you've been awarded towards an OU qualification. This could save you time and money by reducing the modules you need to study.
It’s not just university study that can be considered; you can also transfer study from a wide range of professional or vocational qualifications, such as HNCs and HNDs.
Credit transfer will be available from October 2027 onwards. However, the full credit transfer scheme won’t be available until October 2028.
You should apply to transfer credit before registering, at least four weeks before the registration closing date. We will need to know what you studied, where, and when, and you will need to provide evidence of your previous study.

6 years
£4,088*
A degree is worth 360 credits. The fee per year is based on studying 60 credits per year for 6 years.
£24,528*
Our qualifications cost less than equivalent-level qualifications offered at campus-based universities.
Compare the cost of studying at the OU with other campus-based universities in England.
Honours Degree
Honours Degree
Total cost at campus university*
Total cost at campus university*
£29,370
£29,370
Total cost at The Open University**
Total cost at The Open University**
£24,528
£24,528
Saving with The Open University
Saving with The Open University
£4,842
£4,842
Diploma of Higher Education
Diploma of Higher Education
Total cost at campus university*
Total cost at campus university*
£19,580
£19,580
Total cost at The Open University**
Total cost at The Open University**
£16,352
£16,352
Saving with The Open University
Saving with The Open University
£3,228
£3,228
Certificate of Higher Education
Certificate of Higher Education
Total cost at campus university*
Total cost at campus university*
£9,790
£9,790
Total cost at The Open University**
Total cost at The Open University**
£8,176
£8,176
Saving with The Open University
Saving with The Open University
£1,614
£1,614
Qualification
Qualification
Total cost at campus university*
Total cost at campus university*
Total cost at The Open University**
Total cost at The Open University**
Saving with The Open University
Saving with The Open University
Honours Degree
Honours Degree
£29,370
£29,370
£24,528
£24,528
£4,842
£4,842
Diploma of Higher Education
Diploma of Higher Education
£19,580
£19,580
£16,352
£16,352
£3,228
£3,228
Certificate of Higher Education
Certificate of Higher Education
£9,790
£9,790
£8,176
£8,176
£1,614
£1,614
*Based on maximum chargeable fees for the 26/27 academic year.
**The fee information provided here is valid for modules starting before 31 July 2027. Fees typically increase annually. In England, fees are subject to the part-time fee limit, as set out in section 5 of the University's Fee Rules.
Your course fees cover your tuition, assessment and study materials, but there are still a few additional costs that can come with studying. For this qualification, you'll need:
*The fee information provided here is valid for modules starting before 31 July 2027. Fees typically increase annually. In England, fees are subject to the part-time fee limit, as set out in section 5 of the University's Fee Rules.

Over 85% of our students in England fund their studies with a Tuition Fee Loan, meaning they pay nothing upfront.
Repay in monthly instalments while you study.
Pay for each module with a debit or credit card in one quick, simple payment.
More than 1 in 10 OU students are sponsored by their employer.
Combine your payment options to fund your studies the way you want.
If you’re a serving member of the British Armed Forces (or you’ve recently left), you may be eligible to use ELCs to cover up to 100% of your course fees.
You may be eligible for:
This degree will benefit you whether you already work with computing and AI solutions or aspire to enter the field. You'll gain a sound grasp of hardware, software, and systems-based technologies, preparing you for employment in software engineering, communications, and the AI industry. You'll develop transferable skills such as numeracy, problem-solving, teamwork, time management, employability, and sustainability awareness.
The digital sector must meet the need for skills in Computing and AI. Graduates are in demand by providers (such as software houses), and the range of organisations employing computing and IT graduates is extensive. It includes:
Once you register with us (and for up to three years after you finish your studies), you’ll have full access to our careers service for a wide range of information and advice – including online forums, website, interview simulation, vacancy service as well as the option to email or speak to a careers adviser. Some areas of the careers service website are available for you to see now, including help with looking for and applying for jobs. You can also read more general information about how OU study enhances your career.
In the meantime, if you want to do some research around this qualification and where it might take you, we've put together a list of relevant job titles as a starting point (note that some careers may require further study, training or work experience beyond your degree):
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