Leaders in Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Undergraduate Certificate
(12 credit hours with experiential learning option; online; available for degree- and non-degree seeking students; no prior programming or coding experience necessary)
Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Undergraduate Minor
(degree-seeking students; 18 credit hours; experiential learning option; online; no prior programming or coding experience necessary)
Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Master of Arts Degree
(degree-seeking students; 30 credit hours; online; no prior programming or coding experience necessary)
The Human-Centered AI degree program emphasizes the development of essential power skills—such as critical thinking, adaptability, creativity, and collaboration—that form the backbone for success in a changing world and enhance employability across industries.
This practical and accessible program enables students to explore and apply AI technologies without requiring a background in mathematics or data science. It also offers the flexibility to develop programming and coding skills based on their specific interests and career goals.
By focusing on human-centered AI, the curriculum allows students to tailor their education to their unique areas of interest, equipping them with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive and lead in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
Our leadership in AI goes back to 1977, when university research started paving the way for future AI development, addressing the complexities of simulating human-like behaviors in machines.