This one-year, interdisciplinary MSc will equip you with advanced AI skills to revolutionise biomedicine and healthcare. Combining expertise from computer science, biomedicine, and healthcare, you'll be taught how to harness AI to craft innovative solutions. Taught at UCL, an international leader in AI breakthroughs and medical excellence, graduates of this programme boast specialist skills to meet the needs of a rapidly growing sector.
This interdisciplinary MSc provides foundational AI training with a focus on its biomedical and healthcare applications.
Designed for graduates in fields such as computer science, life sciences, and engineering, this programme enables you to become a skilled AI practitioner ready to tackle real-world challenges in biomedicine and healthcare.
UCL Computer Science, renowned for its pioneering role in AI, offers an interdisciplinary approach that connects you with experts across biomedical, clinical, social sciences, and humanities fields.
Studying in London, the AI Growth Capital of Europe, further enhances your learning experience.
A minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor's degree (or an international qualification of an equivalent standard) in a highly quantitative subject such as computer science, physical sciences, life sciences, mathematics, or engineering. Relevant work experience may also be considered.
Additionally, applicants should be comfortable with undergraduate mathematics in areas such as linear algebra and calculus. Evidence should be included within the application to demonstrate suitable mathematical skills (to at least A Level Mathematics standard), analytical skills, and programming experience in a procedural language.
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UCL offers a range of financial awards aimed at assisting both prospective and current students with their studies.
Graduates of this programme bring a range of relevant skills and knowledge to future employers, with the ability to work as a high-level AI practitioner within multidisciplinary teams.
You’ll have a strong foundational knowledge of AI’s technical aspects and developed a creative mindset for applying AI to opportunities and challenges in biomedicine and healthcare. Your dissertation will demonstrate your solution-focused technical abilities and competence in communicating effectively with clinical and non-clinical stakeholders.
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