Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering MSc

London, Bloomsbury

Become an expert in Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering with this one-year MSc. You'll gain advanced skills in software engineering, machine learning, and data engineering, preparing you to design, build, deploy, and manage AI systems in real-world environments.

UK students International students
Study mode
Full-time
UK tuition fees (2026/27)
£21,500
Overseas tuition fees (2026/27)
£42,700
Duration
1 calendar year
Programme starts
September 2026
Applications accepted
Applicants who require a visa: 20 Oct 2025 – 27 Mar 2026
Applications close at 5pm UK time

Applications open

Applicants who do not require a visa: 20 Oct 2025 – 28 Aug 2026
Applications close at 5pm UK time

Applications open

Entry requirements

A minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor's degree (or international qualification of an equivalent standard) in computer science, computing, or software engineering including a good background in data systems, artificial intelligence, and mathematics. Relevant work experience may also be considered.

The English language level for this course is: Level 2

UCL Pre-Master's and Pre-sessional English courses are for international students who are aiming to study for a postgraduate degree at UCL. The courses will develop your academic English and academic skills required to succeed at postgraduate level.

Further information can be found on our English language requirements page.

Equivalent qualifications

Country-specific information, including details of when UCL representatives are visiting your part of the world, can be obtained from the International Students website.

International applicants can find out the equivalent qualification for their country by selecting from the list below. Please note that the equivalency will correspond to the broad UK degree classification stated on this page (e.g. upper second-class). Where a specific overall percentage is required in the UK qualification, the international equivalency will be higher than that stated below. Please contact Graduate Admissions should you require further advice.

About this degree


This MSc addresses the high demand for professionals with combined expertise in machine learning and software engineering. 

Integrating modules from our esteemed MSc in Software Systems Engineering and MSc in Machine Learning programmes, along with new data engineering modules, this programme equips you with the skills to excel as an AI Engineer, Machine Learning Engineer, or Data Engineer. 

You will learn the foundations and practices necessary for designing, coding, testing, deploying, and evolving large-scale, data-intensive systems. 

This programme culminates in a substantial engineering or research project, often conducted in collaboration with industry partners through our department’s leading Industry Exchange Network (IXN). 

Who this course is for

This programme is ideal for you if you have a strong background and interest in software engineering and maths, and wish to specialise in the engineering of complex AI systems.

If your primary interest is data science and machine learning, our other MSc programmes in AI and Machine Learning disciplines may be more suitable.

What this course will give you

This programme offers you the following benefits and opportunities:

Recognition from a top-ranked university: UCL is consistently ranked among the best universities globally (ranked 9th in the QS World University Rankings 2026), providing you with a prestigious qualification that is highly regarded by employers worldwide.

High-quality education from leading experts: Learn from world-renowned academics who are at the forefront of computer science innovation. UCL Computer Science is recognised for its research excellence, being ranked first in England and second in the UK for research power in Computer Science and Informatics in the UK's most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021).

Real-world experience through project work: Apply your knowledge and skills in practical settings with a substantial research project. Many of these projects are conducted in collaboration with industry partners via the IXN Industry Exchange Network, giving you valuable hands-on experience and industry insights. 

Strong employability with high employment rates and starting salaries: the Graduate Outcomes survey data shows UCL Computer Science graduates are highly sought after in the job market, thanks to UCL's strong reputation and the practical, industry-focused skills gained during the programme. You'll be well-prepared to enter a variety of high-demand roles in AI and data engineering.

Enhanced research skills: The research-based components of the programme will equip you with strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, preparing you for potential doctoral studies or research-intensive roles in industry.

The foundation of your career

This programme launched in the academic year of 2024/25, which means we do not have Graduate Outcomes data yet. 

This programme will prepare you to work in a wide range of careers related to software engineering, artificial intelligence and data engineering, among others. Potential graduate roles may include: AI Engineer, Data Scientist, Machine Learning Engineer, Researcher, Software Engineer and Systems Architect. 

If you're interested in learning more about the academic and professional journeys of former UCL Computer Science students, please visit our Student Experiences page.

For our Engineering for Data Analysis module, UCL Computer Science has developed a service that allows us to freely generate and manage virtual machines. This is extremely beneficial as it allows us to have practical experience with technologies that are often costly.

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Narmin Mustafali

MSc Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering

Employability

Graduates are prepared for careers in sectors reliant on AI and data-driven software systems. You will gain skills applicable to roles such as AI software engineer, AI system engineer, or general software engineer. The research-based curriculum also equips you for doctoral research in software engineering for large data-driven systems.

Networking

You’ll have regular opportunities to connect, collaborate and network with peers and members of academia and industry as part of your Master’s, particularly through collaborative project work and research seminars.   

  • As a student and later as a graduate, you will have access to the UCL Careers events programme, connecting you with employers and alumni. This programme provides invaluable insight into the reality of different roles, sectors, and current application processes.   
  • UCL also has many clubs and societies, such as the AI Society, Computer Science Society, and Environmental, Social and Governance Society. This can be an effective way to connect with peers who share similar interests and career goals.   
  • Be part of a university where entrepreneurial minds thrive. Our academic and industrial networks provide a safe and supportive environment if you want to grow your own company.  
  • London’s Tech scene is vibrant and has regular networking events. 

Teaching and learning

This programme is delivered through a combination of lectures, tutorials, lab classes. Your self-directed learning is supported by online resources.

You will be assessed through various methods, including coursework, projects, exams, and a summer research project/dissertation.

For full-time students, typical contact hours are approximately 12-16 contact hours per teaching week, depending on module selections and timetabling. These contact hours include lectures, seminars, workshops, and tutorials, office hours and other events.

Outside of these sessions, students are expected to engage in significant self-directed study and complete assessments, totalling approximately 21-24 hours per week. Formal teaching and self-directed study together amount to a workload comparable to a full-time job, roughly 35-40 hours per week in total.

Modules

The Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering MSc is a one-year programme.

In Term 1, you will study requirements for engineering and software architecture, which will introduce you to fundamental concepts and the latest techniques to develop your modelling skills and your ability to communicate requirements and architectures with clarity and precision to business stakeholders and software developers. You will learn applied technical details of deploying and maintaining data science applications and how to develop and write your own large-scale, state-of-the-art Machine Learning analyses. You will also learn about the theory and practical applications in Data Engineering and Machine Learning Ops, focusing on designing, developing and deploying high-throughput data science applications and pipelines in cloud environments. You will choose from a range of specialist optional topics, which may include introductory machine learning and supervised learning.

In Term 2, you will study validation and verification, which will cover not only the state-of-the-practice in validation and verification, but also the most significant trends, problems and results in validation and verification research. You will extend your knowledge of engineering for data analysis, be introduced to principles in designing and developing data science applications platforms, and learn the applied technical details of deploying and building data science applications. You will also learn about theories and principles of scaled data software engineering with a focus on designing and developing real-world high throughput data science applications and pipelines. It also offers hands-on experience in deploying state-of-the-art development platforms. You will choose from selected optional topics, which may include data science and applied deep learning. You will also begin preparation for your summer research project/ dissertation.

In Term 3, you will primarily focus on your summer research project/dissertation (either group or individual) and any examinations that take place in the main examination period.

Please note that the list of modules given here is indicative. This information is published a long time in advance of enrolment and module content and availability are subject to change. Modules that are in use for the current academic year are linked for further information. Where no link is present, further information is not yet available.

Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits. Upon successful completion of 180 credits, you will be awarded an MSc in Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering.

Accessibility

The department will endeavour to make reasonable adjustments for students with disabilities, including those with long-term health conditions, neurodivergence, learning differences and mental health conditions. This list is not exhaustive. If you're unsure of your eligibility for reasonable adjustments at UCL, please contact Student Support and Wellbeing Services.

Reasonable adjustments are implemented on a case-by-case basis. With the student's consent, reasonable adjustments are considered by UCL Student Support and Wellbeing Services, and where required, in collaboration with the respective department.

Details of the accessibility of UCL buildings can be obtained from AccessAble. Further information about support available can be obtained from UCL Student Support and Wellbeing Services.

For more information about the department and accessibility arrangements for your course, please contact the department.

Where you'll study

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UCL Computer Science boasts state-of-the-art facilities that are designed to enhance your learning experience. Our recently renovated labs, with 55 high-performance PCs, ample laptop space, and versatile power options, create an optimal study environment. UCL East is home to our Intelligent Robotics Lab, a hub of innovation and cutting-edge technology. Facilities include the new Innovation Lab, which combines a computer cluster, advanced manufacturing equipment (such as 3D printers, laser cutters, and power tools), and an electronics manufacturing and testing area, all within a single space. The lab also features a motion capture system for conducting experiments on robot and human movement. Additionally, UCL boasts an award-winning Student Centre and 18 specialist libraries, ensuring you have access to top-tier resources and study spaces.

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Join us for an exciting online session led by staff and students from UCL Computer Science. We'll explore our 17 MSc programmes in areas such as AI, Machine Learning, Fintech, Robotics, Cybersecurity, Systems Engineering, and Disability Innovation. We'll cover key information about admissions, scholarships, careers, and student life, followed by a live Q&A with staff and students. We want you to leave this session with a feel for what life is like as a UCL Computer Science student.

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Graduate Open Events: UCL Computer Science Master's Courses (Evening)

Join us for an exciting online session led by staff and students from UCL Computer Science. We'll explore our 17 MSc programmes in areas such as AI, Machine Learning, Fintech, Robotics, Cybersecurity, Systems Engineering, and Disability Innovation. We'll cover key information about admissions, scholarships, careers, and student life, followed by a live Q&A with staff and students. We want you to leave this session with a feel for what life is like as a UCL Computer Science student.

Fees and funding

Fees for this course

UK students International students
Fee description Full-time
Tuition fees (2026/27) £21,500
Tuition fees (2026/27) £42,700

Postgraduate Taught students benefit from a cohort guarantee, meaning that their tuition fees will not increase during the course of the programme, but UCL reserves the right to increase tuition fees to reflect any sums (including levies, taxes, or similar financial charges) that UCL is required to pay any governmental authority in connection with tuition fees.

The tuition fees shown are for the year indicated above. Where the course is offered on a flexible/modular basis, fees are charged pro-rata to the appropriate full-time Master's fee taken in an academic session. Further information on fee status, fee increases and the fee schedule can be viewed on the UCL Students website: ucl.ac.uk/students/fees.

Additional costs

For full-time and part-time offer holders with a fee status classification of UK, a fee deposit will be charged at 2.5% of the first year fee.

For full-time and part-time offer holders with a fee status classification of Overseas, a fee deposit will be charged at 10% of the first year fee.

Further information can be found in the Tuition fee deposits section on this page: Tuition fees.

Students will require a modern computer (PC or Mac) with minimum specifications of 8GB RAM and 500GB SSD storage with a camera and microphone. While it is not a requirement, we recommend at least 16GB RAM and 1 TB SSD storage. Approximate costs may range from £800-£1500. If you are considering undertaking a machine learning project, there will be computational capability available to you from within the Computer Science department. Nevertheless, you may find it helpful to have a capable GPU in addition to the above. 

For in-person teaching, UCL’s main teaching locations are in zones 1 (Bloomsbury) and zones 2/3 (UCL East). The cost of a monthly 18+ Oyster travel card for zones 1-2 is £119.90. This price was published by TfL in 2025. For more information on additional costs for prospective students and the cost of living in London, please view our estimated cost of essential expenditure at UCL's cost of living guide.

Funding your studies

For more information about funding opportunities for UCL Computer Science taught postgraduate programmes, please see the department's scholarships webpage.

For a comprehensive list of the funding opportunities available at UCL, including funding relevant to your nationality, please visit the Scholarships and Funding website.

UCL East London Scholarship

CLOSED FOR 25/26 ENTRY
Value: Tuition fees plus £16,000 stipend ()
Criteria Based on financial need
Eligibility: UK

Next steps

Students are advised to apply as early as possible due to competition for places. Those applying for scholarship funding (particularly overseas applicants) should take note of application deadlines.

There is an application processing fee for this course of £90 for online applications. Further information can be found at Application fees.

Your personal statement should include:

  • why you want to study Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering at taught postgraduate level.
  • why you want to study Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering at UCL.
  • what particularly attracts you to this programme.
  • how your academic and professional background meets the demands of this programme. What programming experience you have.
  • where you would like to go professionally with your degree.

Together with essential academic requirements, the personal statement is your opportunity to illustrate whether your reasons for applying to this programme match what the programme will deliver. If you apply during the final year of your undergraduate studies, we strongly advise you to upload a list of the final year modules you are taking – or plan to take – as part of your degree. Your application will be judged entirely on the evidence you provide.

Due to competition for places on this programme, no late applications will be considered. Students with visa requirements or applying for scholarships are advised to apply early.

Please note that you may submit applications for a maximum of two graduate courses (or one application for the Law LLM) in any application cycle.

Choose your programme

Please read the Application Guidance before proceeding with your application.

Year of entry: 2026-2027

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