Designed for those who work in the IT industry and wish to further their career in Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Master of Artificial Intelligence provides students with a broad range of high-level computing knowledge, as well as insight into the design and implementation of AI systems, allowing them to become experts in the field.
With AI computer systems now involved in decision-making across both the public and private sectors, AI as an industry is developing rapidly. This speed of growth will only accelerate in the future.
RMIT is ranked among the world’s best in AI and Image Processing research by the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) and rated ‘above world standard’ by the Australian Research Council. Students in Vietnam will join one of the most specialised AI programs found in Australia and will learn from international experts.
This program prepares students to apply advanced AI knowledge in a range of contexts, including professional or academic settings. Students will explore practical components of developing AI applications and platforms and understand the role that ethics and social responsibility play in the future of technology.
Like all RMIT programs, Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is a key aspect of the Master of Artificial Intelligence. Students will undertake a WIL experience, during which knowledge and skills obtained through the courses will be applied and assessed in a real or simulated workplace setting, along with direct feedback from the industry.
This program comes with conditional accreditation from the Australia Computer Society (ACS), meaning graduates will join a professional association with over 47,000 members, representing Australia’s technology community across industry, government and education. To be a part of ACS greatly enhances the ability to find employment internationally.
The program offers two options in the second year:
Project: Alongside choosing two electives, this stream gives the student the opportunity to partake in a practical and applicable AI project over a semester, dependent on their field of interest, with industry partners
Research: Students will choose a specific interest for concentrated study and will be required to deliver a minor thesis. This opens pathways to more research, as well as to a PhD program