Artificial Intelligence
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The Artificial Intelligence Certificate introduces students to the uses of Artificial Intelligence across industries and provides the opportunity to gain experience solving technical and business problems and applying fundamental skills needed for leadership roles in the age of AI.
The students will gain hands-on experience on topics like digital transformation, industry use cases, enterprise architecture and technology platforms, impacts of generative AI, data considerations, data governance, digital trust and ethics, and designing and evaluating analytics projects. Through assuming roles like an AI subject matter expert, data strategist, AI leader, and data scientist, the students will encounter every step of the AI lifecycle from high-level strategy to formulating good requirements, sourcing data and storing it, establishing evaluation metrics, and creating and monitoring responsible AI products.
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Admission Criteria
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in any field.
A minimum GPA of 2.75 (or equivalent work experience in a related field).
Basic programming knowledge or familiarity with data analysis (preferred but not required).
For international students:
Official transcripts from international institutions must be evaluated by an approved third-party service provider to determine equivalency to a bachelor’s degree from a regionally or nationally accredited U.S. institution, or equivalent degree from a foreign institution, as evaluated by WES, IERF, or SpanTran with the exception of official English-language transcripts from any Canadian institution approved by CICIC.
Submit an English proficiency assessment. If English is not your first language, proof of English language proficiency is required. This can be demonstrated in one of three ways: