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Master of Artificial Intelligence

  • Masters (Coursework)

UC's Master of Artificial Intelligence (MAI) allows you to build on previous studies in computing and venture into the field of AI engineering and innovation. Over the past decade, AI has become part of a large collection of powerful technologies that are applied widely to almost every area of life.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
12 months full-time
Course Code
MAI

About this course

UC's Master of Artificial Intelligence (MAI) allows you to build on previous studies in computing and venture into the field of AI engineering and innovation.

Over the past decade, AI has become part of a large collection of powerful technologies that are applied widely to almost every area of life. In Aotearoa, there are important applications in our primary industry, high-value manufacturing, climate change, tourism, gaming, social interaction, and many more. This huge expansion requires many new graduates who understand AI and have expertise to use AI techniques to solve real-world problems.

This 12-month Master's degree is an applied programme with taught and practical coursework, finishing with a personalised project.

Entry requirements

You will need a bachelor's degree in a subject related to Computer Science to enrol, with either:

  • a B Grade Average in 60 points of your 300-level Computer Science courses
  • a B Grade Average in 60 points of your 300-level courses, plus other approved qualifications, qualifying programmes, and/or experience in the field.

If English is your additional language, you are also required to meet UC's English language requirements.

For the full entry requirements, see the Regulations for the Master of Artificial Intelligence or use the admission requirements checker.

How to apply

You can enrol online at myUC.

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Study locations

Main Campus

Career pathways

There is a growing demand for graduates with the knowledge and ability to expand our AI systems and determine how best to integrate these into everyday products and services.

Studying this degree will prepare you for many roles in the ICT industry, from research to engineering in tools such as automated transportation, artificial assistants, large-scale data processing, cybersecurity, and many more.

Useful information:

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