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MSc Human Centred Artificial Intelligence

Please note: The below is for 2025 entries. Click here for 2024 entries.
UCAS code 1234
Duration 1 year full time
Entry year September 2025
Campus Streatham Campus
Discipline Computer Science
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Applicants are required to have either a 2:1 in a non-related science undergraduate degree, or a 2:1 in any other degree subject and A Level Mathematics at Grade A, or equivalent.

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Overview

  • Learn how to design AI systems that work with people to solve a range of problems. 
  • Acquire the technical and design skills needed to co-create AI systems that work with people in different sectors and businesses including in health and environment. 
  • Understand how AI systems can align objectives with societal values and human needs. 
  • Develop a unique blend of technical and ethical, social, organisational and psychological skills and knowledge. 
  • A truly interdisciplinary degree encouraging diverse collaboration and investigation to drive innovation and rapidly expand knowledge in a crucial field. 
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Programme Director: ​​Andrew Howes

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Phone: +44 (0)1392 72 72 72

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Top 20 for Computer Science

20th in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024 

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Top 10 in the UK for graduate prospects

Joint 9th for graduate prospects for Computer Science in the Complete University Guide 2025 (94%)

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Long-established partnership with the Alan Turing Institute and home to the Institute of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

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No programming experience required

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Top 20 for Computer Science

20th in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024 

Graduation cap and diploma icon: symbolizing academic achievement and success.

Top 10 in the UK for graduate prospects

Joint 9th for graduate prospects for Computer Science in the Complete University Guide 2025 (94%)

Ancient style building icon

Long-established partnership with the Alan Turing Institute and home to the Institute of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

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No programming experience required

Entry requirements

Applicants are required to have either a 2:1 in a non-related science undergraduate degree, or a 2:1 in any other degree subject and A Level Mathematics at Grade A, or equivalent.

Please note, this is a conversion course.
If you have studied Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering or other related degree, we very strongly advise that you apply for one of our advanced programmes, please see MSc Advanced Computer Science, MSc Advanced Data Science, MSc Generative Artificial Intelligence or MSc Advanced Computer Science with Business.  The MSc Data Science is a conversion course intended for students who have a non-related degree background therefore the course content has been designed so that it is appropriate for that entry level.

Entry requirements for international students

Please visit our entry requirements section for equivalencies from your country and further information on English language requirements.

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Entry requirements for international students

English language requirements

International students need to show they have the required level of English language to study this course. The required test scores for this course fall under Profile B3. Please visit our English language requirements page to view the required test scores and equivalencies from your country.

Course content

By joining our innovative Masters in Human-Centred AI, you will discover how to address the pressing problem of incorporating human-centred design principles into AI practice. You will learn how to address the ethical imperative of ensuring AI systems align with societal values and cater to human needs. By emphasising the integration of human factors into AI development, you will gain not only technical prowess but also a deep understanding of the ethical, social, organisational and psychological dimensions of AI. 

The skills you learn are interdisciplinary, covering AI ethics, human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence, machine learning and their applications, to problems of working with humans in areas such as environmental intelligence, health informatics and wellbeing. 

The programme is supported by ongoing research endeavours aimed at ensuring AI systems are developed and deployed responsibly. Moreover, its interdisciplinary nature fosters collaboration across various research domains, driving innovation and advancing knowledge in the field of AI. 

The modules we outline here provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this degree course based on recent academic teaching. Because AI is such a rapidly changing field, the precise modules available to you in future years will vary depending to accommodate cutting-edge research and techniques, staff availability, timetabling and student demand. 

Compulsory modules

CodeModuleCredits
COMM514Research Project 60
COMM109Programme with Python15
COMM111Foundations of Human-Centred AI15
COMM112Design Methods for Human-Centred AI 15
ECMM422Machine Learning15
ECMM443Introduction to Data Science15
ECMM445Learning from Data15

Optional modules

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ECMM447Social Networks and Text Analysis15
ECMM450Stochastic Processes15
BEMM190Digital Transformation15
BEMM071Leadership and Global Challenges15
SOCM033Data Governance and Ethics15

Fees

2025/26 entry

UK fees per year:

£14,300 full-time

International fees per year:

£30,300 full-time

Funding

We are proud to offer a range of scholarships to help fund your studies. We constantly add to our scholarship portfolio, many of which are funded by our alumni and supporters. 

Our prestigious, merit-based Excel at Exeter scholarship is designed to support international applicants with outstanding academic records. We have awards for undergraduate and postgraduate applicants. 

Scholarships

The University of Exeter has many different scholarships available to support your education, including £5 million in scholarships for international students applying to study with us in the 2025/26 academic year, such as our Exeter Excellence Scholarships*.

For more information on scholarships and other financial support, please visit our scholarships and bursaries page.

*Terms and conditions apply. See online for details.

Teaching and research

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Lovelace computer lab

You will be taught by a range of staff with relevant expertise and knowledge in generative artificial intelligence, Large Language Models (LLMs), and machine leaning. This will include senior academic staff, qualified professional practitioners, demonstrators, technicians and research students. You may also benefit from guest lectures from industry.

Teaching

Teaching is mainly delivered by lectures, workshops and online materials. Each module references core and supplementary texts, or material recommended by module deliverers, which provide in-depth coverage of the subject and go beyond the lectures.  

Facilities 

We have invested heavily in state-of-the-art teaching facilities for Computer Science and related programmes during 2024. The Lovelace lab seats 120 students and is designed to ensure lines of sight and audio are optimised wherever you are in the room.   

The Babbage lab seats 60 and benefits from the same design principles, but also benefits from a breakout space, meaning students can experience both ‘chalk and talk’ teaching of theoretical aspects, and try out these fundamentals in the lab in the same session. 

Internationally recognised research 

We believe every student benefits from being taught by experts active in research and practice. You will discuss the very latest ideas, research discoveries and new technologies, becoming actively involved in a research project yourself.  

Supportive environment

We aim to provide a supportive environment where students and staff work together in an informal and friendly atmosphere. We operate an open-door policy, so it’s easy to consult individual members of staff or to fix appointments with them via email. As a friendly group of staff, you’ll get to know us well during your time here. 

Assessments

The assessment strategy for each module is explicitly stated in the full module descriptions given to students. Group and team skills are addressed within modules dealing with specialist and advanced skills. Assessment methods include essays, closed book tests, exercises in problem-solving, use of the web for tool-based analysis and investigation, mini-projects, extended essays on specialized topics, and individual and group presentations.

Academic support

Teaching staff include scientists and leading academics in the field who work with businesses to solve difficult, real-world problems. The university also has a growing number of apprenticeship programmes whose direct links with industry benefit the department. 

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Careers

As AI rapidly becomes an intrinsic part of everyday life around the world, we need people who can design, build and manage AI systems that are intuitive, ethical, and complementary to human needs and values. Human Centred AI professionals will help design and adopt AI that is not only technologically advanced, but also aligned with these human and organisational needs, and demand for this is only going to increase. 

More generally, Computer Science and its related disciplines are at the forefront of technology and innovation. With connectivity at the heart of society, we need graduates who can understand the latest techniques and technology to negotiate problems. There are huge opportunities for businesses and individuals who can solve these problems using cutting edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, high performing computing and cyber security.  

A Human Centred AI degree provides you with a strong foundation in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Generative AI. These skills are highly sought after in most sectors, including both public and private, and demands is only increasing. 

Graduate destinations 

Career opportunities are limitless, with computer science and related graduates being found in a variety of sectors, including software engineering, health communications, education, life sciences, finance and manufacturing. This programme is particularly suited to professionals and graduates looking to develop career options or pursue academia.  

Dedicated careers support

You will receive support from our dedicated Career Zone team, who provide excellent career guidance at all stages of career planning. The Career Zone provides one-on-one support and is home to a wealth of business and industry contacts. Additionally, they host useful training events, workshops and lectures which are designed to further support you in developing your enterprise acumen. Please visit the  Career Zone for additional information on their services.

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