A: Strathclyde Uni Offers MSc in Machine Learning & Deep Learning

A: Strathclyde Uni Offers MSc in Machine Learning & Deep Learning

Devansh Devansh October 15, 2025 9:08 pm, 21:08

The University of Strathclyde in Glasgow is now taking applications for its MSc in Machine Learning & Deep Learning. The course starts in and aims to teach students important skills for making AI systems in the future.

Glasgow, 15 Oct 2025

The University of Strathclyde in Glasgow is now taking applications for its MSc in Machine Learning & Deep Learning. The course starts in January 2026 and aims to teach students important skills for making AI systems in the future.

Course Details and Focus Areas

The course will help students learn about machine learning and deep neural networks. It will focus on new research and how AI is used in industry. Students will learn to make complex AI systems for real-world use. The course is taught by two departments – Electronic & Electrical Engineering and Computer & Information Sciences. This gives students a chance to learn from experts in many areas of AI and software.

Fees and Scholarships

The course fee for international students is 31,100 pounds. But there is good news for students who pay their own fees. If they start the full-time course in January 2026, they can get a 5,000 pound scholarship. This money will be taken off their tuition fees automatically. Students who want to know more can visit the university website or send an email to eng-admissions@strath.ac.uk. The University of Strathclyde, Glasgow is accepting applications for its MSc Machine learning & Deep Learning course which begins in January 2026. The course is aimed at equipping students with industry-relevant skills and expertise to help shape the AI systems of the future. During the course,…

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Interested students should check the university website for more details and application deadlines. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

Updated 15 Oct 2025, 19:53 IST; source: link