Year 1, Academic year 2013/14, Starting month: September
Notes: Before making your course choices, make sure you have discussed them with your Personal Tutor.
COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 6
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
INFR08012
|
Informatics 1 - Computation and Logic |
As available |
10 |
|
INFR08013
|
Informatics 1 - Functional Programming |
As available |
10 |
|
INFR08014
|
Informatics 1 - Object-Oriented Programming |
As available |
10 |
|
INFR08015
|
Informatics 1 - Data and Analysis |
As available |
10 |
|
MATH08057
|
Introduction to Linear Algebra |
As available |
20 |
|
MATH08058
|
Calculus and its Applications |
As available |
20 |
|
COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 3
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Select
exactly 20 credits
course level 08, as available
MAEE08003
Innovation and Enterprise for Scientists and Engineers 1
(20 credits)
Notes: This course is not running in session 2013/14.
OR
Select
exactly 20 credits
course level 08, as available
MAEE08002
Techniques of Management
(20 credits)
AND
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Year 2, Academic year 2013/14, Starting month: August
Notes: Before making your course choices, make sure you have discussed them with your Personal Tutor.
Entry to Honours requires passes at 50% or above at the first attempt in at least 40 credit points' worth of the Informatics 2 courses listed together with passes in all remaining compulsory courses, or the permission of Head of School.
COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 5
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
INFR08008
|
Informatics 2A - Processing Formal and Natural Languages |
As available |
20 |
|
INFR08009
|
Informatics 2B - Algorithms, Data Structures, Learning |
As available |
20 |
|
INFR08010
|
Informatics 2D - Reasoning and Agents |
As available |
20 |
|
MATH08067
|
Probability with Applications |
As available |
20 |
|
INFR08023
|
Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Reasoning |
As available |
20 |
|
COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 2
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Select
exactly 20 credits
course level 08, as available
BUST08002
Industrial Management 1
(20 credits)
OR
Select
exactly 20 credits
course level 08, as available
MAEE08002
Techniques of Management
(20 credits)
|
Year 3, Academic year 2013/14, Starting month: August
Notes: Before making your course choices, make sure you have discussed them with your Personal Tutor.
These lists include courses at level 9 (code INFR09xxx) and level 10 (code INFR10xxx). In general, level 10 courses will contain more advanced material and be taught at a higher level than level 9 courses; you should take account of this when planning your course combination. Each entry links to a matching page in the University course catalogue, where you can find a description of the course content and information about any specific entry requirements.
COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 3
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
INFR09032
|
System Design Project |
As available |
20 |
|
INFR09018
|
AI Large Practical |
As available |
10 |
|
INFR10022
|
Professional Issues (Level 10) |
As available |
10 |
|
COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 2
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Select
exactly 60 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
INFR09019
|
Introduction to Vision and Robotics
|
10
|
INFR09028
|
Foundations of Natural Language Processing
|
10
|
INFR09029
|
Introductory Applied Machine Learning
|
10
|
INFR09031
|
Logic Programming
|
10
|
INFR09035
|
Computational Cognitive Science
|
10
|
INFR10049
|
Agent Based Systems (Level 10)
|
10
|
LASC10061
|
Speech Processing (Hons)
|
20
|
PHIL10024
|
Theories of Mind (Philosophy Hons)
|
20
|
PHIL10133
|
Logic, Computability and Incompleteness
|
20
|
Notes: These are AI courses at level 9 or 10 open to third-year undergraduate students.
AND
|
Year 4, Academic year 2013/14, Starting month: August
Notes: Before making your course choices, make sure you have discussed them with your Personal Tutor.
These lists include courses at level 10 (code INFR10xxx) and level 11 (code INFR11xxx). In general, level 11 courses will contain more advanced material and be taught at a higher level than level 10 courses; you should take account of this when planning your course combination. Each entry links to a matching page in the University course catalogue, where you can find a description of the course content and information about any specific entry requirements.
COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 1
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
INFR10044
|
Honours Project (Informatics) |
As available |
40 |
|
COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 2
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Overarching rule collection group: A
Select exactly 80 credits
from these collections:
Select
a minimum of 50 credits and maximum of 60 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
INFR11069
|
Adaptive Learning Environments 1 (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11031
|
Advanced Vision (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11074
|
Automated Reasoning (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11033
|
Automatic Speech Recognition
|
10
|
INFR11067
|
Computer Animation & Visualisation (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11017
|
Human-Computer Interaction (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR10005
|
Intelligent Autonomous Robotics (Level 10)
|
10
|
INFR11073
|
Machine Learning & Pattern Recognition (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11062
|
Machine Translation (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11030
|
Multi-agent Semantic Web Systems (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11060
|
Natural Language Generation (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11061
|
Natural Language Understanding (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11027
|
Text Technologies (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11086
|
Topics in Cognitive Modelling (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR10049
|
Agent Based Systems (Level 10)
|
10
|
LASC10061
|
Speech Processing (Hons)
|
20
|
INFR11037
|
Computational Neuroscience of Vision
|
10
|
INFR11021
|
Computer Graphics (Level 11)
|
10
|
PHIL10024
|
Theories of Mind (Philosophy Hons)
|
20
|
PHIL10133
|
Logic, Computability and Incompleteness
|
20
|
Notes: These are AI courses at level 10 or 11 open to fourth-year undergraduate students.
AND
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