King's College London M.Sc. in Information Processing and Neural Networks | ![]() |
The entrance requirement for the M.Sc. programme is a solid first degree or its equivalent in any one (or jointly) of Mathematics, Physics, Computing, Engineering or other suitable scientific disciplines, with first or (normally upper) second class honours. A sound background in basic mathematics, in particular familiarity with standard concepts of calculus, linear algebra, differential equations and elementary probability theory, will be assumed.
The course fees are reviewed annually, but are around £3,500 in the academic year 2005-06 for UK and EU students, and around £12,000 for overseas students. The fees cover registration, tuition and examinations, and membership of the College Union of Students. The fees for part-time M.Sc. students are one-half the full-time fees per annum.
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Thu 13 Jul 2006 Contact: Peter Sollich |
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