Artificial Intelligence is one of the most important and cutting-edge sub-fields in Computer Science. It’s transforming industries from technology, robotics and finance to healthcare, creative and third sectors. Shaped by our world-leading research in data science, machine learning, robotics and AI+, on this programme you’ll learn the key facts, principles, and concepts of computer science, while developing specialist expertise in AI theories, methods, and applications. You’ll develop knowledge of modern languages, tools and practices used in the specification, design, implementation and evaluation of both traditional and AI related computer-based systems. You’ll also explore the professional, ethical and legal considerations that shape the responsible use of technology. Working individually and as part of a development team, you’ll have the opportunity to design and construct both traditional and AI related computer systems, while refining transferable skills such as information retrieval, project management, and independent learning. In Year Three, you’ll spend a year on industrial placement, acquiring experience and awareness of practical business and industrial environments. Our goal is to develop highly-employable, innovative and responsible graduates. You’ll graduate with a wide range of career opportunities and will be equipped with the skills, knowledge and experience to make real-world, positive impact.
A Level: AAB | A Level Mathematics or Computer Science is required. For applicants studying A Levels with English exam boards: Where a science has been taken at A level (Chemistry, Biology, Geology or Physics), a pass in the Science practical of each subject will be required. Some Level 3 qualifications are only acceptable alongside 2 or 3 A Levels, please contact us for details. | Science or ICT T Level alongside A Level Mathematics or Computer Science only. Typical Offer would be Distinction overall, grade A in the Core Component and Merit in the Occupational Specialism Component. | Scottish Higher: AAABB | Higher grades AAABB with Advanced Higher grade A in Mathematics or Computer Science. | Access to HE Diploma: 36 UCAS points | Access to HE Diploma | Access to HE Diploma: 9 UCAS points | Pass Access Diploma with 36 Level 3 credits graded at Distinction (including 15 in Mathematical or Computer Science credits) and 9 Level 3 credits graded at Merit. | GCSE/National 4/National 5 GCSE Mathematics and English at grade 4/C required. Applicants with equivalent qualifications or who do not meet these GCSE requirements will be considered on an individual basis according to their circumstances. | Scottish Advanced Higher: AAB | Advanced Higher Mathematics or Computer Science is required. | Extended Project: A | Applicants who offer the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) and 3 A Levels and meet our offer criteria will be made the standard offer, plus an alternative offer. This will be at one A Level grade lower plus a grade A in the EPQ, for example the offer would be AAB or ABB plus A in the EPQ. | International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme: 34 UCAS points | 34 points overall with no score less than 4 and including 5 in Higher Level Mathematics or Computer Science, or pass the IB Diploma with 6,6,5 in three Higher Level subjects (including Higher Level Mathematics or Computer Science). | WJEC Level 3 Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales: B | B in the Welsh Baccalaureate, plus AA at A Level (including Mathematics or Computer Science). Some Level 3 qualifications are only acceptable alongside 2 or 3 A Levels, please contact us for details. | Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016): D*DD | D*DD plus A Level Mathematics or Computer Science. GCSE Mathematics grade 7 /A or above required where A Level Mathematics has not been taken. Some Level 3 qualifications are only acceptable alongside 2 or 3 A levels, please contact us for details. | Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017): H1H1H2H2H2H3 | including H1 in Mathematics or Computer Science. We also require a minimum of H6 in Higher English or O3 in Ordinary English.
If this is your first degree and you are a Home student applying for entry in 2026, you do not have to pay your fees upfront. Instead, you can take out a tuition fee loan which is paid straight to the University. This is available to most students, no matter what their household income. Please note, for Home undergraduate students, 2026/27 fees have yet to be confirmed. Tuition fees are subject to increase each year, subject to the government’s regulated fee limits. For information, for UK students applying for 2025 entry the Tuition Fee was £9,535. You will find full information about tuition fees in the “Fees and funding” section of all course pages on our website. Or see the “Paying for your studies” section of our website for more information. Some of our programmes charge less than the full £9,535 fee: • Psychology BSc (Hons) (2+2 programme with Foundation element), run in collaboration with Wirral Metropolitan College. • Programmes with a year in industry or a year abroad Some programmes which include compulsory fieldwork or additional elements such as the Pilots Licence in Aerospace Engineering may incur additional costs. Where this is the case, those costs will be outlined at on-campus events such as the University Open Days or Applicant Discovery Days. For further information please see: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/study/fees-and-funding/ — Tuition fees for Home undergraduates 2026/27
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