This innovative joint-honours degree merges Artificial Intelligence with philosophy, focusing on the big questions and technical skills. It is the UK’s first course of its kind, designed to develop critical and technical thinking that can lead to diverse career opportunities. The course is delivered in person over three years, with an optional fourth-year study abroad program for students on the three-year track who wish to broaden their experience. The program benefits from King’s central London location, offering access to major libraries, societies, and proximity to top AI firms like Google and Amazon. Students will explore areas like philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, and political philosophy, complemented by optional courses in the history of philosophy and contemporary philosophy.
Why this course is highly recommended
This degree is highly unique as the first of its kind in the UK, combining technical AI skills with critical philosophical inquiry. It is based in a leading research centre ranked 6th in the UK for computer science and one of the largest Philosophy Departments globally ranked 4th in the UK. Its strategic location in London provides excellent networking opportunities with major AI companies and academic societies, making it ideal for students interested in pioneering careers at the forefront of technology and philosophical research.
The course focuses on the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and philosophy, exploring themes such as the philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, political philosophy, and the history of philosophy. It offers a broad, modern skillset in both fields, preparing students for careers in tech, policy, business, and research, while also providing a deep understanding of ethical and philosophical questions related to AI.
Application fees
33.36L
1st year tuition fees
33.36L
Living cost
Applicants need an A-level profile of A*AA and must meet full entry and contextual requirements. The course duration is three years, with an option to transfer to a four-year program including a year abroad.

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Graduates can pursue careers in tech, government, journalism, business, and research. Specific roles include AI Ethicist, algorithmic impact and responsibility scientist, data scientist, robot interaction engineer, and R&D AI engineer. Positions that combine both AI and philosophy include roles like scientific journalist or editor for AI. The program equips students with transferable skills suited for diverse sectors, emphasizing ethical and technical expertise.