ARTIFICIAL
PHD IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)
Required Courses
- Academic Orientation for AI Students
- Machine Learning
- Design and Analysis of Algorithms
- Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
- Ethics, Privacy and Security in Artificial Intelligence
- Mathematics for AI
- English Communication I for Information Hub programs
- Python Programming for Artificial Intelligence
- Introduction to Data Mining
- Introduction to Computer Vision
- English Communication II for Information Hub programs
- Final Year Capstone Project
Sample Elective Courses
- Introduction to Data Science and Analytics
- Deep Learning
- Exploring Artificial Intelligence
- Introduction to Natural Language Processing
- Introduction to Reinforcement Learning
- Machine Learning and Information Processing for Robotics
- Learning and Optimization for Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning with Big Data
- Introduction to Financial Engineering
- Operating Systems
- Deep Learning in Visual Intelligence
- Introduction to Bayesian Networks
- Introduction to Robotics: From Mobile Robots to Manipulators
- Robotic Manipulation and Mobility
- FPGA-based Design: From Theory to Practice
- Big Data Mining and Management
- Statistical Machine Learning
- Social Information Network Analysis and Engineering
- Introduction to Advanced Algorithmic Techniques
- IT Entrepreneurship
Program Learning Outcomes
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01Demonstrate thorough knowledge of the literature and a comprehensive understanding of scientific methods and techniques relevant to AI.
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02Demonstrate practical skills in building AI systems.
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03Critically apply theories, methodologies, and knowledge to address fundamental questions in AI.
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04Independently pursue research or innovation of significance in AI applications.
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05Demonstrate skills in oral and written communication sufficient for a professional career.
PHD
General Information
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Credit structure:
PhD: 21 credits
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Normative Program Duration:
PhD:
Full-time: 3 years (those with a relevant research master’s degree), 4 years (those without a relevant research master’s degree)