Artificial Intelligence Program
The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Artificial Intelligence implements Intel’s AI for Workforce program. The content includes introductions to artificial intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, and artificial intelligence for business solutions and other applications. The curriculum also includes coursework in computer programming, mathematics, and statistics. Intel offers additional instructional content that allows students to develop skills in data collection, AI model training, coding, and exploring the societal impact of AI technology.
AI Courses with Open Seats for Spring 2025
- CS 1010 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (Open to All Students)
- CS 1050C Applied Mathematics for AI
- CS 1060C Machine Learning
You are able to register for these courses now. Please contact your academic advisor or AI Program Director Professor Trevor Presgrave at presgrta@ucmail.uc.edu if you have any questions.
Where It Will Take You
The program is designed as a two-year work force program that prepares students for entry-level positions in artificial intelligence and related fields. Students who wish to pursue a four-year degree have post-graduation opportunities at the University of Cincinnati and other colleges or universities. Graduates of the program will be prepared to enter computer science, information technology, mathematics, statistics, and business programs.
Career-Oriented Program
Graduates of this major pursue careers in a variety of professional settings immediately after graduation. Learn about career-oriented programs.
Skills you will gain include:
- Technical Skills
- Programming and coding
- Data science
- Computer vision
- Natural language processing
- Algorithmic and computational thinking with intel technologies
- Social Skills
- AI ethics and bias reduction
- Critical thinking
- Problem solving
- System mapping and solutions building
- Social and emotional skills
- Career-Growth Skills
- Career pathfinding skills
- Entrepreneurial mindset
- Design and system thinking skills
Resources
Contact Information
Associate Professor Trevor Presgrave
AI Program Director
Email: presgrta@ucmail.uc.edu