The M.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence for Medicine and Medical Research at University College Dublin (UCD) trains you to apply machine learning to healthcare and biomedical discovery. You’ll build practical skills for work in areas such as medical imaging, digital pathology, precision oncology, and drug development.
The Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence for Medicine and Medical Research at University College Dublin (UCD) equips students with the skills to leverage machine learning technologies in the fields of healthcare and biomedical research. This program emphasizes practical application in various domains, including medical imaging, digital pathology, precision oncology, and drug development, preparing graduates for impactful careers in these rapidly evolving sectors.
The program is designed to progress from foundational biomedical concepts to advanced AI applications and research methodologies. Students will engage in a diverse curriculum that includes both technical and medical modules, as well as hands-on research opportunities.
Indicative modules include:
Assessment typically comprises coursework and a final project or research-based capstone that focuses on the application of AI in medicine. Specific details regarding assessment formats and module availability should be verified with UCD for each academic cycle.
While specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements have not been established for this program, applicants are encouraged to present a strong academic background and relevant experience in science or technology fields.
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