Career opportunities with a degree in Artificial Intelligence?
Both small and large businesses and organisations are seeking employees with expertise in artificial intelligence, and many emerging start-ups also require these skills.
For example, you might be hired to improve and automate processes and decision-making frameworks. You may be responsible for assessing the relevance, usability, and feasibility of AI-based tools. Other positions involve evaluating the technical, social, and ethical implications of using artificial intelligence. You could also work on the development and implementation of AI tools.
There is a growing demand for such roles across a wide range of sectors, including pharmaceuticals, IT and high technology, robotics, finance, and manufacturing.
Further study
A bachelor’s degree in Artificial Intelligence gives you a legal claim to admission to the following master’s programmes at SDU:
The bachelor’s degree in Artificial Intelligence can also be combined with other master’s programmes, for which you don’t have a legal claim to admission, for example:
Jobs and industries
You may pursue roles such as:
- AI specialist
- Financial crime expert
- Modelling expert
- Risk analyst
- Software developer