• Total units 24 Units
  • Areas of interest Computer Science, Intelligent Systems, Artifical Intelligence
  • Specialisation code ARIN-SPEC
  • Academic career Undergraduate
  • Academic Contact Jochen Renz

The Artificial Intelligence specialisation offers a deep insight into the world of artificial intelligence and its current frontiers. Students will learn about AI search, optimisation, reasoning, planning, diagnosis, intelligent agents (reinforcement learning, information-theoretic foundations). Building on their core subjects, the specialisation provides skills for graduates in a number of areas to assist the design and development of existing and emerging AI software and solutions.


Learning Outcomes

  1. demonstrate a solid understanding of a variety of Artificial Intelligence approaches.
  2. formalise real-world problems and select the most appropriate Artificial Intelligence method to solve such a problem.
  3. implement Artificial Intelligence algorithms and design and carry out empirical evaluations.
  4. compare and critique all state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence approaches.

Other Information

This Specialisation is incompatible with the Computing and Mathematical Foundations minor, the Intelligent Systems major, and the Advanced Intelligent Systems major. 

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Requirements

This specialisation requires the completion of 24 units, which must consist of a minimum of 12 units of 4000 level courses.


24 units from completion of the following compulsory courses:

COMP2620 Logic

COMP3620 Artificial Intelligence

COMP4620 Advanced Topics in Artificial Intelligence

COMP4691 Optimisation


This Specialisation is incompatible with the Computing and Mathematical Foundations minor, the Intelligent Systems major, and the Advanced Intelligent Systems major. 

This specialisation is only available to students studying BAC (AACOM) and BACR&D (AACRD).

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