Georgian College is launching a new artificial intelligence (AI) graduate certificate program.
Students will acquire the necessary background to become AI system designers, programmers, implementers, or machine learning analysts. With a strong focus on applied skills, they’ll learn how to design and implement supervised, unsupervised and reinforcement learning solutions for a variety of situations and solve AI challenges for a diverse set of industries.
“The AI computing paradigm radically changes the functionality and capabilities of computer systems, and through this program students will solve complex AI challenges and power next generation businesses through the application of machine learning,” said Tim Krywulak, Associate Dean, Design and Visual Arts.
The program combines 14 courses covering everything from advanced study in AI infrastructure, architecture, machine learning frameworks, reinforcement learning, to neural networks, vision and conversation systems. Students will learn how to select, configure and apply the right technology tools to solve a given challenge using AI. They will also work on a major project during their second semester applying infrastructure and architecture concepts to develop an AI solution that solves a real-world challenge.
Graduates will be prepared to fulfill a wide-range of roles such as AI system designers, programmers, implementers, or machine learning technologists.
“There is an immense demand for highly skilled graduates in the field of AI as it’s a key disruptive technology driving the digital economy,” said Dr. Bill Angelakos, Dean, Technology and Visual Arts, Georgian College. “It will impact future jobs and how we do things in a big way.”
The program will be taught by industry-expert faculty, giving students the opportunity to explore a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and applied skills.
It will start at the college’s Barrie campus in January.
Learn more about the program and how to apply for classes, by clicking here.
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