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 |
|
INFR08020
|
Informatics 1 - Cognitive Science |
As available |
20 |
|
MATH08057
|
Introduction to Linear Algebra |
As available |
20 |
|
COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 4
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Select
exactly 40 credits
course level 08, as available
PSYL08001
Psychology 1
(40 credits)
OR
Select
exactly 40 credits
course level 08, as available
LASC08015
Linguistics & English Language 1
(40 credits)
OR
Select
exactly 20 credits
course level 08, as available
PHIL08005
Philosophy of Science 1
(20 credits)
AND
Select
exactly 20 credits
course level 08, as available
PHIL08004
Logic 1
(20 credits)
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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.
In addition to passing all compulsory courses, entry to Honours requires a pass at 50% or above at the first attempt in modules totalling 60 points. These must include 20 points of the listed Informatics 2 courses, and 40 points from LEL2A; LEL2D; Mind, Matter & Language; Knowledge & Reality; or Psychology 2. Students taking Psychology 2 must also pass the combined mark of the statistics components of the degree exams. Entry to Honours may also be obtained by permission of the Head of School.
COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 1
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
INFR08008
|
Informatics 2A - Processing Formal and Natural Languages |
As available |
20 |
|
COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 4
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Overarching rule collection group: A
Select exactly 100 credits
from these collections:
Select
a minimum of 20 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
INFR08009
|
Informatics 2B - Algorithms, Data Structures, Learning
|
20
|
INFR08010
|
Informatics 2D - Reasoning and Agents
|
20
|
AND
Select
a minimum of 20 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
INFR08023
|
Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Reasoning
|
20
|
MATH08067
|
Probability with Applications
|
20
|
AND
Select
a minimum of 40 credits and maximum of 60 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
PSYL08002
|
Psychology 2
|
40
|
PHIL08014
|
Mind, Matter and Language
|
20
|
PHIL08017
|
Knowledge and Reality
|
20
|
LASC08017
|
LEL2A: Linguistic Theory and the Structure of English
|
20
|
LASC08020
|
LEL2D: Cross-linguistic Variation: Limits and Theories
|
20
|
AND
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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 1
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
INFR09035
|
Computational Cognitive Science |
As available |
10 |
|
COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 5
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Overarching rule collection group: A
Select exactly 110 credits
from these collections:
Select
exactly 10 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
INFR09040
|
Computer Science Large Practical
|
10
|
INFR09039
|
Software Engineering Large Practical
|
10
|
INFR09018
|
AI Large Practical
|
10
|
AND
Select
a minimum of 20 credits and maximum of 60 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 10 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
INFR10022
|
Professional Issues (Level 10)
|
10
|
AND
Select
a minimum of 40 credits and maximum of 80 credits
from
Level 9 and 10 courses in Schedule I, as available
Notes: These are courses in the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences.
AND
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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 0
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 4
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Overarching rule collection group: A
Select exactly 120 credits
from these collections:
Select
exactly 40 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
INFR10044
|
Honours Project (Informatics)
|
40
|
PHIL10026
|
Dissertation in Philosophy
|
40
|
LASC10024
|
Dissertation in Language Sciences
|
40
|
PSYL10004
|
Dissertation in Psychology
|
40
|
AND
Select
a minimum of 30 credits and maximum of 50 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
INFR11069
|
Adaptive Learning Environments 1 (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11011
|
Advanced Databases (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11031
|
Advanced Vision (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11074
|
Automated Reasoning (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11033
|
Automatic Speech Recognition
|
10
|
INFR11032
|
Compiler Optimisation (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11037
|
Computational Neuroscience of Vision
|
10
|
INFR11067
|
Computer Animation & Visualisation (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11021
|
Computer Graphics (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11049
|
Computer Networking (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11058
|
Data Integration and Exchange (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11022
|
Distributed Systems (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11088
|
Extreme Computing
|
10
|
INFR11017
|
Human-Computer Interaction (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11099
|
Introduction to Quantum Computing
|
10
|
INFR11073
|
Machine Learning & Pattern Recognition (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11062
|
Machine Translation (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11030
|
Multi-agent Semantic Web Systems (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11061
|
Natural Language Understanding (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11024
|
Parallel Architectures (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11023
|
Parallel Programming Languages and Systems (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11027
|
Text Technologies (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11086
|
Topics in Cognitive Modelling (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR10049
|
Agent Based Systems (Level 10)
|
10
|
INFR10007
|
Communication and Concurrency
|
10
|
INFR10008
|
Computational Complexity
|
10
|
INFR10009
|
Computer Algebra
|
10
|
INFR10013
|
Embedded Software
|
10
|
INFR10005
|
Intelligent Autonomous Robotics (Level 10)
|
10
|
INFR10017
|
Querying and Storing XML
|
10
|
INFR10042
|
System Level Integration Practical
|
10
|
INFR11082
|
Performance Modelling (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR11098
|
Secure Programming
|
10
|
INFR11038
|
Software Architecture, Process, and Management (Level 11)
|
10
|
INFR10040
|
Types and Semantics for Programming Languages
|
10
|
AND
Select
a minimum of 30 credits and maximum of 50 credits
from
Level 10 courses in Schedule I, as available
Notes: These are courses in the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences.
AND
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