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Artificial intelligence degrees at UoG

Learn how AI is shaping technological innovation and the future of computing.

The workplace is shifting fast. The rapid advancements in artificial intelligence this decade is already changing the way we live, work and learn.

There has never been such an exciting time to study this powerful new technology. AI is embedded in the curriculum of our computing and cyber security courses meaning you’ll graduate with a solid understanding of how it can be harnessed to support sustainable and inclusive solutions to real-world problems.

Computer Science BSc (Hons)

Our Computer Science undergraduate degree has AI embedded into its curriculum.

Throughout your degree, you’ll explore how AI systems and tools are designed and used across different industries, and consider the ethical and societal implications of AI deployment across different domains.

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Cyber Security BSc (Hons)

Our NCSC-certified Cyber Security programme gives you the opportunity to study AI in every year of your degree.

You’ll discover how AI is used to detect threats, automate systems, and power modern digital infrastructure. You’ll design and test your own AI models, solve real-world problems, and learn how intelligent systems recognise patterns and make decisions.

Discover our postgraduate degrees in Cyber and Computing where you can further your skills in artificial intelligence.

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Study in the cyber capital of the UK

At our £5.8 million centre of excellence for cyber and digital.

Located at Park Campus in Cheltenham, FuturePark offers state-of-the-art equipment and technology including a cyber control centre, virtual reality facility and a digital lounge.

UoG Career Toolkit: Gain digital fluency

From September 2026, all of our degrees will have the UoG Career Toolkit embedded into their curriculum. The toolkit will enable students to graduate with the specific skills, values, and experience that employers are looking for right now.

Digital fluency will be a key part of the skills you’ll learn as part of your degree. We’ll help you build the digital innovation skills that employers demand – from virtual collaboration and AI to data-driven problem solving.

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