Northeastern University London MSc Artificial Intelligence & Ethics
Northeastern University London

Northeastern University London

MSc Artificial Intelligence & Ethics

London, United Kingdom

MSc

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

GBP 11,000 / per year **

On-Campus

* we accept applications on a rolling basis

** home full-time tuition | £5,500/year: home part-time tuition. £14,000: international full-time tuition | £7,000/year international part-time tuition

Key Summary

    About : The MSc in Artificial Intelligence & Ethics program explores the integration of AI technologies with ethical considerations in modern society. This postgraduate course typically lasts one year and offers a thorough curriculum focusing on the impact of AI on various sectors. You'll engage with contemporary debates and challenges that arise in the field, preparing you to address the ethical implications of AI advancements.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue diverse roles, including AI ethics consultant, data analyst, technology policy advisor, or research positions in academia and industry. This degree equips you with the skills necessary to navigate the complex landscape of technology and ethics in professional settings.

The MSc Responsible Artificial Intelligence is a well-integrated programme of study with a targeted focus on both theories and applications. Presupposing no background in computing, students are equipped with relevant knowledge and data programming skills, covering not only recent technical developments but also broader ethical and theoretical considerations.

The option to study philosophical issues of AI whilst pursuing a Master’s level computing degree is a unique offering in the UK, allowing students the opportunity to delve into the technical as well as the societal impact of data processing and, in particular, machine learning applications.

The programme allows students to progressively develop their understanding of the techniques of data science, machine learning, and natural language processing, alongside key concepts and methods of computer science, while honing their programming skills in Python and Java; and, at the same time, refine their thinking and communication skills, through humanities courses devoted to a consideration of key practical and theoretical issues, arising in connection with AI.