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MSc in Artificial Intelligence for Business

The MSc in Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Business is a part-time, taught course teaching the principles and applications of AI in modern business environments.

Closed: Part time

Closed to applications for entry in 2026-27. Register to receive an email when applications open (for entry in 2027-28). 

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Expected length:
  • Part time: 2-4 years
Expected start date:
  • Part time:
English language level:
  • Higher level required
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About the course

The course is tailored for professionals who wish to harness the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and equips business and technical professionals with the skills needed to develop, implement, and manage AI systems that drive value in their organisations. This part-time course allows you to study at one of the world’s leading universities while continuing your professional career.

The Department of Computer Science, in collaboration with the Said Business School, offers professional courses in around 10 different subjects covering foundational AI techniques, ethical considerations, and sector-specific applications. The Department of Computer Science also offers courses in around 30 subjects within computer science or software engineering. To earn the MSc in AI for Business, you must complete courses in ten different subjects, at least four in machine learning, and two in AI applications for business, with the remaining four selected from any of the three part-time streams.

Course structure

This section provides an overview of the course structure, while details of the individual course components are provided below.

Each course is delivered by an expert in the subject, and is based around a single, intensive teaching week of classes, practical sessions, and group work; class sizes are kept small to facilitate interaction and to promote effective learning. Each subject is taught at least once a year, some are taught two or three times, and most can be studied in any order. The project and dissertation represent the same effort as two more courses.

An assignment is typically distributed on the last day of the teaching week. This builds upon the learning of the week, allowing you to test and extend your understanding through application outside the classroom.

You will also complete a short project and associated dissertation in the area of AI for Business. The project must be an original demonstration of ability and understanding, but there is no requirement to advance the state of the art in the field. You only need to choose and apply an appropriate selection of existing ideas and techniques provided that your choice, the process of application, and any outcomes are properly explained.

The project assessment involves compulsory attendance at a one-week project course, at which you will present and refine your proposal, and attend teaching sessions on research skills, project planning, and social, legal and ethical issues.

The Department of Computer Science offers two other part-time master’s degrees, the MSc in Software Engineering, and the MSc in Software and Systems Security, available to those who take the majority of their courses, and their project and dissertation, in those respective areas.

Core components

You will complete a short project and associated dissertation, in addition to completing option modules.

Option modules

You must complete ten taught modules, the majority of which must be in the areas of machine learning and business.

Course details

Entry requirements

For entry in 2026-27

Funding and costs

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Before you apply

Completing your application

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