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Degree
Computing (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) 1
Imperial College, London
Course Reference: 1198
Recognitions
Section | Intake Dates | Award | Course details | Accredited by | International recognition |
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CEng (Full) | 09/2004 - 08/2024 | MEng(Hons) | 4 years : Full Time | BCS | Washington Accord |
CEng (Full) | 09/2009 - 08/2023 | MEng(Hons) | 4 years : Full Time | IET | Washington Accord |
CEng (Full) | 09/1991 - 08/2009 | MEng(Hons) | 4 years : Full Time | IEE | Washington Accord |
CEng (Full) | 09/1993 - 08/2003 | MEng(Hons) | 4 years : Full Time | BCS | Washington Accord |
1The course name changed in the following years:
Sept 1997 To Apr 2019 - Computing (Artificial Intelligence)
Sept 1991 To Sept 1997 - Computing (Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Engineering)
To Sept 1991 - Computing (Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Engineering)
Public notes
Note | Added by |
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BCS: 2019-2023 Condition -Students undertaking International Placement are not eligible for accreditation | BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT |
BCS: For the intake years 2004 - 2007: Students must pass at the first attempt a practical and problem solving project. The Department must supply an annual list to the Society of those students who DO NOT achieve the above. | Engineering Council |
BCS: 1998-2002 The individual project and the group project must be passed at the first attempt, be practical problem-solving and be passed with at least 40% minimum mark | Engineering Council |