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Torrens University Australia

Master of Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence, Advanced)


Course Details

A Master of Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence, Advanced) is for experienced software engineers looking to significantly deepen their knowledge and pursue specialist careers in the field of AI. It covers advanced software engineering techniques, challenging the foundational principles of the discipline and exploring the boundaries of software design. While the course is founded on strong traditional and cutting-edge software engineering know-how, such as programming, maths and statistical knowledge, you’ll also investigate ethics, social responsibility and cognitive psychology throughout your studies. The Master of Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence, Advanced) is tailored to your unique needs and creative challenges. You’ll have the opportunity to investigate advanced software engineering techniques, challenge the foundational principles of your chosen discipline and explore the boundaries of software design. Under the expert guidance of one-on-one professional mentors and our industry-leading faculty, you’ll identify and solve complex artificial intelligence software engineering problems.

Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)

Course structure: This course comprises of seven core subjects, four specialisation subjects and two elective subjects. Each subject involves 10 hours of study per week, comprising three hours of facilitated study and seven hours self-directed study. Capstone project: six hours facilitated study and 14 hours self-directed study per week. Major project (Advanced): 12 hours facilitated study and 28 hours self-directed study per week.


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