Diploma of Higher Education - DipHE
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Here's what Open University says about its Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence (W25) course.
Gain the in-demand skills needed in a fast-moving digital world through our computer science with artificial intelligence diploma, designed using the latest industry insights and research. You’ll go beyond computer science fundamentals and explore AI topics rapidly shaping how we live, work and connect. Through practical projects, you’ll become a computational problem solver, gaining valuable transferable skills in computing, mathematics and programming. So, whichever tech areas interest you most, we’ll equip you with the skills for an array of careers.
Key features
Immerse yourself in the latest developments in artificial intelligence
Begin building expertise in data structures, programming, machine learning and more
Develop computing, mathematical and problem-solving skills that employers seek
Gain transferable skills applicable to computing and AI professions
Source: Open University
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Qualification
Diploma of Higher Education - DipHE
Department
The Open University
Location
Distance Learning | Distance learning
Duration
2-4 Years
Study mode
Distance learning
Subjects
• Artificial intelligence
• Computer science
Start date
April 2027
Application deadline
Unknown
This computing with AI diploma has two stages, each comprising 120 credits. In Stage 1, you’ll study four 30-credit modules. In Stage 2, you’ll study four 30-credit modules.
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Very good
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7 months ago
There is no Uni life - if there was I probably wouldn't do any work though so thats good
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7 months ago
Its cheaper than Brick and Mortar so :)
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7 months ago
Student support are great and helpful. Tutors are helpful.
Physics
7 months ago
Its all digital so ???? In terms of remote unis I think they are probably the best at doing it.
Physics
7 months ago
Very good, tutors have been very helpful and the material is good enough. It is very Space focused in my opinion, but that is due to the OU being very focused on Space as a research area. Space is also pretty ideal for remote research to be fair as well.
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£34.7k
First year after graduation
£40.9k
Third year after graduation
£45.3k
Fifth year after graduation
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