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Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)

Study at the leading edge of neural networking, machine learning, data mining, natural language, information retrieval and computer vision, and help shape the future of areas as diverse as health, business, security and driverless transport.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is impacting the future of industry across the globe, and Master of Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) offers you the chance to develop advanced skills and knowledge in a field with strong growth potential.

Quick Facts

 
Duration: 2 years
Start Date: March, July
Tuition Fee: $35,500
Location: Bedford Park (Adelaide, Australia)
CRICOS code: 105123E
Delivery mode: On campus

What you will study

Flinders Master of Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) is designed to give you the practical skills to take advantage of the rise in Artificial Intelligence in multiple industries, and the ongoing integration of AI into the everyday objects around us (the Internet of Things (IoT)).

You’ll study AI, functional and logic programming languages including various experimental languages (e.g. the functional logic programming language Curry), and have the opportunity to work on research projects relating to new paradigms for programming languages, neural networks, machine learning, language learning and more.

 

“I had a nice relationship with all my lecturers. They were committed to helping you out with everything, especially if you showed that you cared about your work. Uni organised for me to go to Flinders Partners to work on software for innovation management. I was so pleased when they offered me a full-time position.”

Nadine Saadi // Flinders University student

Careers

A forward-thinking, industry-driven degree, Master of Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) will see you graduate fully prepared for careers in areas such as public and private agencies, start-up companies and consultancies. Career opportunities extend beyond the computing industry into intelligent transport and logistics, buildings and infrastructure, health, aerospace and defence.

Potential occupations include:

  • analyst programmer
  • computer scientist
  • software developer
  • technology integrator
  • intelligent game/simulation developer.
 

Professional accreditation/recognition

This program has been designed to be accredited by Australian Computer Society (ACS). ACS accreditation is recognised internationally for entry to professional practice by 7 other accrediting bodies through the Seoul Accord.