| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-03-01 | - |
| 2026-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Artificial Intelligence
Overview
The Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Artificial Intelligence is a state-recognised and accredited degree program that focuses on the study of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and intelligent behavior of computers, robots, and other electronic devices.
Facts about Artificial Intelligence
- Degree recognition: State-recognised and accredited degree
- Degree: Bachelor of Science (Hons)
- Duration & Credits: 6 semesters, 180 ECTS
- Start date: Summer semester (15 Mar), Winter semester (01 Oct)
- Application deadline: Summer semester (15 Mar), Winter semester (01 Oct)
- Locations: Berlin
- Admission requirements: Recognised secondary school leaving certificate, English language proficiency certificate
- Fees: Tuition fees € 5,500 per semester, Registration fee € 699
Advantages at Macromedia University
- State-recognised and accredited degree
- Renowned partners
- Experienced professors
Contents of the Artificial Intelligence programme
The study of artificial intelligence is part of computer science, but the content also touches on other sciences such as linguistics, neurology, and psychology. In order to understand how robots become independently “thinking” machines, you first have to understand how human thought structures work. In addition, there are mathematical and electrotechnical basics as well as know-how in programming and application development.
Study locations for Artificial Intelligence
- Berlin
Artificial Intelligence modules
- Basics of machine learning
- AI systems and deep learning
- Advanced Machine Learning
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Accreditation
All degree programmes are accredited according to German higher education law, recognised by the state ministry of Baden-Württemberg and quality assured within the framework of the Macromedia University’s system accreditation. In 2016, the institutional accreditation was confirmed by the Science Council.
