| 
    Mathematics for Informatics 1 | 
    P | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
  
     | 
    Mathematics for Informatics 2 | 
    P | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
  
     | 
    Mathematics for Informatics 3 | 
    P | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
  
     | 
    Mathematics for Informatics 4 | 
    P | 
    8 | 
    20 | 
  
  
    | 3 * | 
    Courses in any of Language Processing, Speech Processing, Knowledge Representation
      and Reasoning, Learning from Data | 
    O | 
    9 | 
    40 | 
  
  
     | 
    Further courses in any of Language Processing, Speech Processing, Knowledge
      Representation and Reasoning, Learning from Data or from Schedule I | 
    I/O | 
    9/10 | 
    30 | 
  
  
     | 
      Honours Project (Informatics) | 
    O | 
    10 | 
    40 | 
  
  
     | 
      Dissertation in Language Sciences | 
    I | 
    10 | 
    40 | 
  
  
     | 
    Courses in any of Language Processing, Speech Processing, Knowledge Representation
      and Reasoning, Learning from Data | 
    O | 
    10 | 
    30 | 
  
  
    | * Entry to Honours requires passes at 50%
      or above, at the first attempt, in one of the Informatics 2 courses and
      passes, at the first attempt, in Linguistics 2A and Linguistics
      2B, with
      an average mark across these courses of 50% or above, together with passes
      in all remaining compulsory courses, or the permission of the relevant
    Head of School. | 
  
  
    |   Documentation giving details,
      as well as restrictions on choice of courses in the School of Informatics,
      will be available for students entering the year to facilitate advance
      planning. | 
  
  
    | ‡  Documentation giving details,
      as well as restrictions on choice of courses in the School of Philosophy,
      Psychology and Language Sciences, will be available for students entering
      the year to facilitate advance planning. | 
  
  
    | #  Students must take at least 40 points
      worth of courses in the school in which they did not take their project. |