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UndergraduateMaster of Engineering (with Honours)UCAS: G700

Computing (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)

Imperial College London
London, England
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4 yearsDuration
£24,600Per Year (Intl)
£70,000Avg. Graduate Salary
97%Satisfaction

Course Overview

The MEng (Hon) Computing (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) at Imperial College London is a undergraduate programme designed for students passionate about designing solutions for real-world challenges. Based in London, England, this Russell Group university offers a research-led approach to learning, with a 4-year full-time structure. Computing is a creative and wide-ranging subject that focuses on using sound underlying principles and logical thinking to design and build systems that really work. You'll specialise in artificial intelligence and knowledge engineering, as well as machine learning and the development of computational and engineering models of complex cognitive and social behaviours. In this course, you will learn how modern computer and communications systems function, and how they can be used and adapted to build the next generation of computing applications. Home/uk fees are £10,050 per year, and a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 is required for admission. Graduates from this programme benefit from strong career prospects, with 98% student satisfaction rating, a median graduate salary of £65,000 within three years, a 95% continuation rate, and 90% of graduates in employment or further study.

What You'll Learn

Programming Fundamentals and Algorithms
Discrete Mathematics and Logic
Computer Architecture and Systems
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning and Statistical Methods
Software Engineering and Design
Advanced AI and Knowledge Engineering
Final Year Individual Project
UCAS Code:G700
Academic Year:2026-27 entry
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Entry Requirements

📋 Academic Entry Requirements

A-Level

A*A*A - A*AAA

Our minimum entry standard is A*A*A to A*AAA overall, to include: A* in Mathematics A*A in two further subjects or AAA in three further subjects ICT, Business Studies, General Studies and Critical Thinking are not accepted. Recommended subjects Computer Science Further Mathematics Physics Useful subjects Ancient language Biology Chemistry Economics Electronics English Literature History languages Law Philosophy Politics Psychology Recommended and useful subjects are those that the Department deems to be very useful knowledge foundations to undertake a computing degree at Imperial. The department may still consider applicants with other subject combinations. Students taking English exam board science A-levels will be required to pass the practical endorsement.

International Baccalaureate

41 points

Our minimum entry standard is 41 points overall, to include: 7 in Mathematics* at higher level 7 in another relevant subject at higher level *Mathematics Analysis and Approaches or the Applications and Interpretation syllabi will be accepted at higher level with no preference.

🗣️ English Language Requirements

TestOverallLRWS
IELTS Academic65.55.55.55.5

L = Listening, R = Reading, W = Writing, S = Speaking

Tuition Fees & Funding

International Student Fee

£24,600

per year

Total Course Cost (4 years)£98,400

Home Student Fee

£10,050

regulated fee

Scholarships available for eligible students

Fees shown are for current entry. Fees may increase annually in line with inflation.

📊 OFFICIAL UK DATA

Graduate Outcomes

Based on official HESA Graduate Outcomes survey data

💰 Graduate Salaries — Imperial College London

Time After GraduationLower Quartile SalaryMedian SalaryUpper Quartile Salary
15 months£40,000£70,000£89,500
3 years£50,500£65,000£90,000
5 years£66,000£84,500£126,000

UK subject average: £34,000 — sector benchmark across all UK universities

Graduate Salary vs UK Subject Average

This course
UK average
Salary 3 years after graduation 91% above UK average salary
This course
£65,000
UK average
£34,000
Salary 5 years after graduation 149% above UK average salary
This course
£84,500
UK average
£34,000

Salary trend: ↑ up £19,500 from year 3 to year 5

Official Data

Salary figures are sourced from Discover Uni graduate outcomes data for this subject area at this provider (subject area: CAH11-01). These represent typical earnings and may not reflect this specific course. For official data, visit Discover Uni at Discover Uni.

💼 Employment Breakdown

80%Working
10%Studying
5%Work & Study
95%Professional Jobs
Official Data

Graduate employment outcomes are sourced directly from Discover Uni for this specific course and provider. For full details, visit Discover Uni at Discover Uni.

Student Satisfaction

Course-level data

National Student Survey (NSS) results — undergraduate final-year students only

Teaching on my course
97%
Learning opportunities
93%
Assessment and feedback
83%
Academic support
97%
Organisation and management
94%
Learning resources
98%
Student voice
79%
Continuation rate% students continuing to year 2
97%

National Student Survey via Discover Uni.

Official Data

Source: This specific course at this provider

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About Imperial College London

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