Artificial Intelligence Technology

Key Information

Course code:

G515

Level of study:

Undergraduate degrees

2025/26 Tuition fee:

UK/Home Fee: £9,535 per year (25/26) International Fee: £20,950 per year (25/26)

English language requirements:

IELTS 6.0 with no single element below 5.5, or equivalent

Mode of study:

Full-time classroom

Duration:

1-3 years (depending on entry point)

Assessment methods:

Coursework and exams

Scholarship or bursaries:

Available

Entry requirements:

112 UCAS Tariff points GCSE Maths and English Language at minimum grade 4/C, or an equivalent

Overview

It has been predicted that digital technologies such as AI and cloud could create a half-trillion opportunity for the UK economy, increasing GDP by over £550 billion by 2035 (Microsoft, 2024), highlighting the impact AI could have if utilised effectively.

The BSc (Hons) Computing with AI Technology will provide you with a recognised undergraduate qualification which combines a wide range of computing subject areas with Artificial Intelligence Technology.

It is also attractive to learners who have related IT work experience but do not hold a first degree as they provide an opportunity to achieve an academic qualification in a subject area in which they are familiar. Indeed, there is a need in the market for those with such qualifications and the programme can prepare you for a range of careers in artificial intelligence, including machine learning on cloud and programming for AI applications.

Key facts

  • Learn AI Programming and develop understanding of IoT peripherals, IoT data analytics and overall understanding on how to incorporate local machine learning (ML).
  • Deploy machine learning models using platforms such as Google Cloud or AWS
  • Satisfy the educational requirements of the BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT for professional membership
  • Top up your existing qualification to a UK honours degree with direct entry onto Level 5 or 6

What will I study?

To accelerate your learning, you will be exposed to theories and principles relating to the design, development and testing of software using AI. You will be exposed to the in-depth concepts, principles, technologies, and techniques to train and deploy distributed machine learning models using cloud-based platforms such as Google Cloud or AWS. You will subsequently be able to apply this knowledge and skill in your own context, and subsequently critically analyse the implementation and recommend potential future improvements.

You will additionally develop understanding of the typology of innovation, how firms leverage internal and external resources to compete in the digital environment, and how to plan for innovation in any organisation.

How will I be taught and assessed?

  • Teaching is delivered through a mix of lectures, workshops, lab sessions, seminars, tutorials, case studies, guest/expert input, and task-based learning in guided and independent study, totalling between 4-14 hours per week (plus project work on Levels 5 and 6)
  • You’re expected to engage in independent study, around 30 hours per week
  • Assessments take place through mix of coursework and exams, including quizzes, tests, mock exams, practical lab exercises, presentations, Q&A and discussions, formal exams, critical report writing and in-class tests.
  • Taught by experienced lecturers and academics who use their industry experience to demonstrate how theories translate into real-life situations
  • Technology-enhanced learning (TEL) is embedded throughout the course to guide your preparation for seminars and independent research
  • Benefit from weekly academic support sessions designed to build your ability and confidence as an academic learner
  • You will be assigned a guidance tutor at induction who you will meet regularly during your studies

Careers and further study

After graduating from this programme, you will be equipped to work in a variety of careers in the IT industry, or to progress to academic or research-orientated careers.

The programme will develop your skills and competencies for careers in a range of job roles, such as:

  • Software Engineer
  • Database Developer
  • AI Data Analyst
  • Information Security Professional
  • Business Analyst
  • AI Engineer
  • Machine Learning Engineer
  • Technologist – Artificial Intelligence, to name but a few
Entry requirements

Academic requirements

Depending on your previous qualifications, you can join the programme directly onto Year One, Two or Three.

 Year One (Level 4)

112 UCAS Tariff points

Find out how many points your qualifications are worth by using the UCAS Tariff calculator: ucas.com/ucas/tariff-calculator

GCSE requirements:
Maths and English Language at minimum grade 4/C, or an equivalent.

Year Two (Level 5)HNC or equivalent Level 4 qualification in an computing or IT subject area
Year Three (Level 6)

HND or Foundation Degree in a computing or IT related field.

Applicants holding a relevant computing or IT qualification in addition to one of the following: DipHE, any Level 5 award such as Certificate, Diploma or NVQ, will also be considered.

Please note:

For Level 5 and Level 6 entry you must provide evidence of a Level 2 Maths or equivalent. Exemptions are granted if you can evidence previous study in finance, accounting, statistics, data analysis or research modules at previous levels of study.

Applicants over the age of 21 without formal qualifications yet with appropriate work experience are also encouraged to apply for entry to level 4 or 5. Non-standard qualifications/work experience will need to be considered on an individual basis.

English language requirements

  • IELTS minimum score of 6.0 with 5.5 in each component (or approved equivalent)

International entry equivalencies

We accept a wide range of international qualifications. Please visit our entry requirements page for country-specific qualifications.

Modules
  • Year One
  • Year Two
  • Year Three

All modules on this course are core and 20 credits unless otherwise stated.

Fees and finance

Tuition fee 2025/26

  • UK/Home students: £9,535 per annum*
  • International students: £20,950 per annum

Tuition fee 2026/27

  • UK/Home students: £9,790 per annum*
  • International students: £21,500 per annum

*Please note yearly fees may increase in line with inflation & Government guidelines.

This course is eligible for student finance through Student Finance England (for eligible home students). For more information, please visit our dates & fees page.

Please note that your tuition fees do not include the cost of course books that you may choose to purchase, stationery, printing and photocopying, accommodation, living expenses, travel or any other extracurricular activities. As a Northumbria University London Campus student, you will have full access to our online digital library with over 400,000 e-books and 50,000 electronic journals.

The modules you will study do not require you to purchase additional textbooks although we recommend you allow an additional £250 for the duration of your studies should you choose to purchase any additional reading materials.

Information for international students

Northumbria University is committed to providing the best possible experience to all our students. To ensure you secure your place with us, we require our international students to pay a deposit towards their fees. More information can be found here.

 

Scholarships and bursaries for international students

For information about any available scholarships or bursaries, please visit our Scholarships and Bursaries page. Eligibility criteria may vary, so we recommend reviewing the details for each option to see if you qualify.

Payment plans for self-funded students

If you need support to spread the cost of your tuition, you may be eligible for our payment plan.