
The University of Melbourne
Master of Information Technology (Artificial Intelligence)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationDevelop expertise in the design, implementation and analysis of systems that learn, plan and reason. Learn about knowledge representation and planning, machine learning and data mining, digital ethics and security analytics.
Delivery mode
The University of Melbourne offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- Grattan Street, Parkville
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
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Career opportunities
The Master of Information Technology (Artificial Intelligence) will prepare you for the following roles.
Algorithm Engineer
An Algorithm Engineer designs and develops algorithms to solve complex problems and improve system performance. You might work in technology firms,...
Robotics Engineer
A Robotics Engineer designs robots and robotic machines for a range of industries. You might create robotic equipment that increases production or...
Machine Learning Engineer
A Machine Learning Engineer develops and implements machine learning models and algorithms to solve complex problems. You might work in technology...
AI Engineer
An AI Engineer designs and develops artificial intelligence systems to solve complex problems and improve business processes. You might work in tec...
AI Architect
An AI Architect is responsible for designing and implementing advanced artificial intelligence solutions that align with the strategic goals of an...
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