Artificial Intelligence (AI) Literacy
The AI Literacy minor is designed for any student interested in developing their AI skills. The minor does not require any technical experience, coding, or AI background. Courses in the minor will provide hands-on experience with various AI platforms and how to use iterative prompting for enhancing human decision making and design in innovative yet ethical and socially responsible ways. This program will fully equip interested students with the expertise they need to thrive in today’s competitive job market.
| Requirements | 12 hours |
|---|---|
| AIL 1000 AI For Everyone* | 3 hours |
| AIL 2000 AI For Decision Making* | 3 hours |
| AIL 2020 AI For Creativity* | 3 hours |
| PHIL 2070 AI Ethics | 3 hours |
This program is offered in an online or hybrid format through an academic partnership with a national consortium of accredited institutions.
Artificial Intelligence decisions are often only as good as the person asking the question. In this course, you'll learn how to ask the right ones and increase the productivity and innovation you can achieve with AI. Create better prompts,compare and contrast strengths and limitations, evaluate outcomes, and by the end of this course, understand and leverage the power of AI for decision-making across any discipline, opening up new career paths and personal growth.
Generative AI has introduced a new paradigm of AI the co-creator. Top professionals and companies use AI to improve productivity and creativity every day, and in this course, you'll learn the iterative prompting, search, and functional evaluation metrics powering these uses. By the end of this course, you'll integrate AI tools into a variety of creative skill sets, and your own projects, building new avenues for creativity in your career.
Prerequisite(s): AIL 1000 AI For Everyone