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MSc Sport and Artificial Intelligence

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Masters Degree Description

​​Gain highly-sought-after skills in Sport and Artificial Intelligence (AI), studying in London, the world's sporting capital and a leading centre for AI innovation.

​From predictive analytics to player recruitment and fan engagement, AI is transforming the sport industry, benefitting both athletes and the broader community.

​This master’s is aimed at students who wish to harness the transformative potential of AI for sport and does not require prior technical training. It will equip you with the technical and critical skills needed to understand how AI is changing our societies and what this means for the sport industry.

Entry Requirements

A 2:1 honours degree (with a minimum of 60% in final year), or equivalent international qualification.

Open to all discipline backgrounds, no computing background required.

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Programme Funding

There are lots of options available to you to fund your master’s programme, from alumni bursaries to school and department scholarships and government loans.

Student Destinations

From hyper-personalised sport content to the next generation of Virtual and Augmented Reality, AI is building new tools for creativity and collaboration in the sport industry.

Over the next decade, AI is forecast to become a €1 trillion industry which will create up to 50 million new jobs globally and make intelligent machines part of our daily lives.

This programme will train the next generation of industry leaders to harness the power of AI to drive sport innovation.

Module Details

Semester 1

Compulsory modules

  • An Introduction to Sport Analytics (15 credits)
  • Principles of Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics (15 credits)
  • Grand Challenges (15 credits)
  • Digital Application Development (15 credits)

Semester 2

Compulsory modules

  • Artificial Intelligence and Society (15 credits)
  • Research and Insight in the Sport Industry (15 credits)
  • Collaborative Project (15 credits)

Optional modules

  • New Media and Analytics for Sport Business (15 credits)
  • Sport Ecology (15 credits)

Summer

Compulsory module

  • Dissertation (60 credits)

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