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This degree develops your ability to explore and analyse complex data sets while giving you employable skills and expertise in a range of appropriate software.
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16-18 hours per week
32-36 hours per week
Our industry-relevant computer science degree teaches contemporary computing topics, including the fast-growing field of artificial intelligence (AI).
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16-18 hours per week
Our industry-relevant computer science diploma teaches contemporary computing topics, including the fast-growing field of artificial intelligence (AI).
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16-18 hours per week
Explore language technologies, a rapidly rising form of AI (Artificial Intelligence), and their impact in our everyday working lives.
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Less than 16 hours per week
August 2026
Explore how Generative AI can transform working in education; learn to teach languages and cultures while gaining insight into inclusive, ethical, and effective AI practices.
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Less than 16 hours per week
August 2026
The course critically examines historical, ethical and social issues around AI technology, and includes views from activists and experts to technology corporations, NGOs and government.