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Three semesters - Full time. 90 ECTS
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The emphasis is on practical techniques—and a solid theoretical background—for designing and constructing intelligent systems, enabling graduates from this course to apply their skills in a variety of settings. As a graduate of this program you will have a good overview of the main AI techniques and an in-depth understanding of how to apply these techniques in at least one area within multi-agent systems, reasoning, data analytics and natural language processing. These skills are in high demand in the market. You will also have the skills to carry out AI research in academic and R&D environments and to identify how AI techniques can provide intelligent solutions to IT problems in companies and organizations.
This is a joint master’s degree organized by:
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These courses are not taught every semester. The courses are distributed among the three different campuses. All elective courses have limited places. Check FIB website for course availability.
Artificial Intelligence exists in many forms, including video games, robotics, search engines, face and/or voice recognition software, medical and banking applications, etc.
With so many career options available in the field, there is a job waiting for anyone willing to work for it.
The career options available to the well-educated student are many and varied and our program offers this high-level education to motivated graduate students. Clearly, Artificial Intelligence plays an increasingly important role in running the world around us and the possibilities for its use continue to grow.
Any student willing to put in the effort to gain a high level of education will be quickly accepted into this growing industry, in which salaries are high.
The admission period to start the Master programme in September 2024, is open from 26 February to 26 May 2024.
The admission period is divided into two periods:
The decision may be that the candidate has been admitted, or that the candidate has been rejected or, in the case of the 1st period, that the decision has been postponed until the following period.
The notification from 9 June will include a waiting list with all the candidates whose position in the candidates list is higher than the number of places offered in the Master. The list will be ordered by candidates access mark. The candidates in that list can become admitted if some of the candidates firstly admitted decide to give up their seat.
Admitted candidates must accept their admission and confirm it with the payment of the allocation fee should be done before the date indicated in the admission message. After that day, we will understand that they give up their seat, so their admission will be revoked and the place assigned to the following candidate on the waiting list.
The official list of accepted candidates will be published on July 2024, on the FIB website, in the "Enrolment" section of each Master programme.
The admission requirements for the UPC's official masters can be found at What are the requirements to enroll in a master's degree?
Candidates must provide proof of their English proficiency, with at least a B2 level in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (or equivalent).
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