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MSc in AI for Games - Admission
MSc AI for Games
MSc in Artificial Intelligence for Games.
Course Tutor
Prof. Peter Cowling.
CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION

The procedures, criteria and regulations for admission to this programme of study operate within the parameters defined by the University's Ordinance for Postgraduate courses.

Generally, applicants are expected to possess a good Honours degree in an area relevant to their proposed programme of study from an approved degree-awarding body, or have a good Honours degree in any subject, together with skills and experience in a relevant area.

However, with respect to the MSc AI for Games, we also specifically require that all applicants have a good understanding of the principles and practice of writing computer programmes prior to entry, and that they:

  • have a good Honours degree containing a significant component in Computing of an approved degree-awarding body; or
  • have a good Honours degree in a subject other than with Computing, but can demonstrate sufficient relevant experience in Computing; and
  • have relevant industrial experience (e.g. obtained through substantial experience of working in the Games or software industry or through industrial experience of other relevant programming work) that will be assessed via a CV and references.

Candidates applying to the course with non-standard qualifications will be judged on an individual basis using the University's APEL procedures. In addition, a test of written and spoken English normally needs to have been passed at grade 6.0 for IELTS or 550 for TOEFL (or 250 for the computer-based test).

ON-LINE APPLICATION
You can now apply for this course on-line, the links below will take you to the University's on-line course application form. Please follow the instructions carefully. Select your prefferred year of entry from the list below:
We prefer you to apply on-line wherever possible. However, if you have difficulty applying on-line, or would prefer to apply by post, please complete this downloadable application form (MS Word) and send it to the address on our Postgraduate Contacts page

COURSE TUTOR: Professor Peter Cowling

Tel. Direct line: 01274 234005 (overseas 44 1274 234005)
Email: p.i.cowling@bradford.ac.uk

For further details on this course, please contact Postgraduate Admissions.

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