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Master's Programme in Artificial Intelligence

  • Number of credits 120 credits
  • Study time 2 years (full time)
  • Level Master’s Degree
  • Starting Autumn Term 2024

In today’s dynamic landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not just a buzzword; it’s a driving force behind groundbreaking innovations. As AI permeates every aspect of our lives, from healthcare to finance, understanding its ethical implications also becomes paramount.

While studying

The Master’s programme in Artificial Intelligence equips you with the essential knowledge and practical skills to navigate this transformative information technology field:

1. Foundational Understanding: Delve into the core principles of AI, exploring its capabilities, limitations, and societal impact.

2. Design and Build: Learn how to create robust AI systems that adhere to an ethical context. You’ll be equipped to develop solutions that empower users while minimizing unintended consequences.

3. Responsible Application: Gain insights into the responsible deployment of AI. Understand the importance of transparency, fairness, and privacy in AI systems.

Join us on this exciting journey toward shaping a future where AI serves humanity ethically and responsibly!

Programme focusing on Trustworthy AI

This is the first Master’s programme in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Sweden with a focus on Trustworthy AI. Trustworthy AI is the kind of AI that aims to be Lawful, Ethical and Robust. Through our education, Trustworthy AI is explored from different angles in different courses. By having trustworthy AI as a starting point, the Master’s programme gives you a broad knowledge of Artificial Intelligence and deepened knowledge in different subareas of Artificial Intelligence, mainly Social AI, Machine Learning and Data Science.

The Master's programme in AI is set as a collaboration between the Department of Computing Science and the Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics. This allows the students to tailor their education either in computer science profiles such as Social AI or Machine Learning, or advanced statistics in the Data Science profile. All students share a common education in Trustworthy AI.

Sweden's most prominent Masters programme in AI with focus on ethical aspects!

Read more about this programme on The Department of Computing Science's website.

Practical assignments

During the programme, you will not only learn the theory but also work a lot with your practical skills. The courses on the programme consist of lectures with internationally known researchers, seminars, group work, laboratory work and tutorials in conjunction with different types of assignments. These assignments are usually mandatory and often consist of software development of some kind.

Education close to AI research

All teachers on the programme are active scientists in the AI fields in which they teach, so the students get involved in ongoing research in the broad field of AI. All teaching takes place in English. In some courses, the assignments consist of a student project conducted in collaboration with an organization (industry or public), addressing societal challenges using AI.

Nearly 100 researchers and teachers at Umeå University are involved in areas related to AI. As a student in our program, you can collaborate with AI researchers that are associated with other departments at the university. The diversity of AI research at Umeå University can be seen in the different focus areas of the Center for Transdisciplinary AI (TAIGA).

Education close to AI research

In the Master's programme in Artificial Intelligence students get in involved in ongoing research in the broad field of AI.

Entry requirements

Necessary prerequisites for admission to the programme are theoretical knowledge and practical skills regarding algorithmic problem solving, including well-developed programming skills. This is typically acquired through studies in computer science. In addition, prerequisites include courses in mathematics such as calculus, linear algebra, and a course in either formal logic or mathematical statistics.

Also, fill in a self-evaluation form!

To shorten the time required to assess your application we would appreciate it if you would fill in a self-evaluation form and upload it to your account at universityadmissions.se.

The PDF form is available for download here:

Self-evaluation form AI Master.

NOTE: The form provides complementary information to your original application. By providing us with additional information about which courses contains the core required courses for the Master in AI, you will assist us in shortening the assessment times. You will still be evaluated solely on the merits provided in your original application.

If you have any questions regarding your application to the Master's programme in AI at Umeå University, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Two different degrees

Depending on your selected courses in our program you can have one of two different degrees. A degree in Mathematical statistics if you select courses specialized in Data Science; or a degree in Computing Science with specialization in Artificial Intelligence if you select courses specialized in Social AI and Machine Learning. You have large freedom to choose courses depending on interest, although some courses are strongly recommended.

Count on a 40-hour workweek even if there are fewer hours scheduled. At the Master’s level, you are expected to take full responsibility for organizing your study work tasks so that deadlines are met, and so that collaborative work within student projects are manageable within office hours. 

Learn more about Umeå University

There are many opportunities to meet us, at study fairs, through study guidance and webinars. Learn more about this here:

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Programme overview

General mandatory courses:

Foundations of Logic and Model Theory or Statistics for Engineers
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence - Methods and Applications
Responsible Design of Interactive AI-Systems
Data privacy

Mandatory profile courses in Computing Science:

If you aim for one of the profile areas in Computing Science you will get a degree in Computing Science with specialization in AI and will also have to take these mandatory courses:

Machine Learning
Degree Project: Master of Science (two years) in Computing Science (specialization Artificial Intelligence)

The elective profile courses in Computing Science:

The profile areas in Computing Science are organized as a set of suggested elective courses:

Elective profile courses for Social AI:

Human-AI Interaction
Formal and Cognitive Reasoning
Human Robot Interaction
Cognitive Interaction Design
Mobile robotics
Individual project in Artificial Intelligence

Elective profile course for Machine Learning:

Human-AI Interaction
Project course in Machine Vision
Deep learning
Natural Language Processing
Individual project in Artificial Intelligence
Mobile robotics

Mandatory profile courses in Mathematical Statistics:

If you aim to follow the Data Science profile you will get a degree in Mathematical Statistics and will have to take these five mandatory courses:

Stochastic Processes and Simulation
Data Preprocessing and Visualisation
Design of Experiments and Advanced Statistical Modelling
Statistical learning with high-dimensional data
Multivariate Data Analysis
Thesis Project for the Degree of Master of Science in Mathematical Statistics

In the Programme syllabus you can find more details about the programme and which courses you will take.

 

Career opportunities

Artificial intelligence is embedded in our digital tools to make use of the vast amount of data that is collected, for giving additional value tailored to individuals and situations, and for building digital infrastructures for society. Our digital society is rapidly transforming in ways that affect how we work, educate, and entertain ourselves, socialize and engage in society.

Consequently, society is facing a rapidly increasing demand for competence in artificial intelligence that is necessary to push the development in ways that are beneficial to society. Industry’s and public organisations’ demand for expertise in artificial intelligence will increase even more in the foreseeable future.

Develop future digital tools

With the broad and core competence in Artificial Intelligence and the practical skills that the programme will give, you will have great opportunities in different future areas of work. Following your degree, you can pursue a research career or a career as an AI specialist in the industry or the public sector. You will learn how to develop future digital tools based on AI methods and theories. Tools that can for example be applied to improving the environment, health, and education of children or address societal issues such as democracy justice, and safety. It could also be about building software for self-driving cars and other transportation systems. You will be able to develop AI architectures, data management strategies, and support regarding responsible AI.

Examples of job titles:

• AI Architect
• AI Product Manager
• AI Technology Software Engineer
• Data Scientist
• AI  Interaction Designer
• AI Ethicist
• Doctoral Student
• Research Engineer

Application and eligibility

Master's Programme in Artificial Intelligence, 120 credits

Visa tillfällen för föregående termin Autumn Term 2024 Det finns inga senare terminer för kursen

Second admission round for EU/EEA citizens

Programme starts

Autumn Term 2024

Type of studies

100%, Daytime

Study location

Umeå

Language

English

Eligibility

A Bachelor's degree or equivalent first-cycle qualification comprising of at least 180 ECTS or a corresponding qualification from an internationally recognised university. Specific entry requirements are at least 90 ECTS in the field of Computer Science, or at least 90 ECTS in the field of Cognitive Science, or at least 90 ECTS in the field of Mathematics or Mathematical Statistics, or equivalent. At least 30 ECTS must be in the subject of Computer Science and include courses in Programming Methodology, Data Structures and Algorithms. At least 22,5 ECTS must be in the subject of Mathematics including courses in Calculus, Linear Algebra. At least one course must be in either Formal Logic or in Mathematical Statistics. Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English B/6. Entry requirements

Selection

Academic credits completed by the last application date (in the range of 30-285 credits equivalent to ECTS)

Application code

UMU-P5062

Application

Application deadline was 15 April 2024. Please note: This second application round is intended only for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens. Submit a late application at Universityadmissions.se.

Application and tuition fees

As a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.

Application fee

SEK 900

Tuition fee, first instalment

SEK 71,400

Total fee

SEK 285,600

International admission round

Programme starts

Autumn Term 2024

Type of studies

100%, Daytime

Study location

Umeå

Language

English

Eligibility

A Bachelor's degree or equivalent first-cycle qualification comprising of at least 180 ECTS or a corresponding qualification from an internationally recognised university. Specific entry requirements are at least 90 ECTS in the field of Computer Science, or at least 90 ECTS in the field of Cognitive Science, or at least 90 ECTS in the field of Mathematics or Mathematical Statistics, or equivalent. At least 30 ECTS must be in the subject of Computer Science and include courses in Programming Methodology, Data Structures and Algorithms. At least 22,5 ECTS must be in the subject of Mathematics including courses in Calculus, Linear Algebra. At least one course must be in either Formal Logic or in Mathematical Statistics. Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English B/6. Entry requirements

Selection

Academic credits completed by the last application date (in the range of 30-285 credits equivalent to ECTS)

Application code

UMU-M5062

Application

Application deadline was 15 January 2024. The application period is closed.

Application and tuition fees

As a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.

Application fee

SEK 900

Tuition fee, first instalment

SEK 71,400

Total fee

SEK 285,600

Contact us

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Programme is given by
Faculty of Science and Technology
Contactpersons for the programme are:
Juan Carlos Nieves Sanchez, Programme Director