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  Artificial Intelligence MSc


University of Groningen    Science and Engineering

Full time September MSc 2 years full time
Computer Science (8) Engineering (12)

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Are you fascinated by intelligent systems and want to dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence? Look no further than our highly acclaimed Artificial Intelligence MSc programme. Gain a deep understanding of designing and implementing intelligent systems through modules like autonomous perceptive systems, cognitive robotics, and multi-agent systems. Our programme, awarded the 'Top Rated Programme' label, offers challenging graduation projects and the opportunity to study abroad. With a strong emphasis on research and close ties to the renowned Bernoulli Institute, you'll be equipped with the skills to excel in research & development or pursue a career in academia. Join us and unlock your potential in the exciting field of AI.

About the course

What is intelligent behaviour? How can computers recognize faces and objects? In this programme you will learn how to design and implement intelligent systems.

The core topics in the Master's programme Artificial Intelligence are: autonomous perceptive systems, cognitive robotics and multi-agent systems.

Autonomous Systems

A robot taking samples and collecting information on the moon is an example of an autonomous system. It operates and carries out missions independently. Regardless of its surroundings, it responds with a certain intelligence. While traditional AI focuses on cognition and reasoning as isolated abilities, we strongly believe in perception as an active behaviour, which is integrated into general cognition.

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Entry Requirements

Sufficient English proficiency on VWO level is required.

A Bachelor's degree in Artificial Intelligence or a relevant degree including the following subjects: Knowledge Systems, Autonomous Systems, Mathematics (discrete and continuous), Statistics, Logics (set theory, predicate logic and modal logic), and Computer Science (programming, data structures, search techniques, practical skills).

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