
BS in Artificial Intelligence
Laurel, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 13,175 / per semester
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Earn a bachelor's degree in artificial intelligence and innovate the future of machine learning.
As technology evolves, artificial intelligence is greatly improving how humans interact with machines. From autonomy to advancement, AIโs machine learning allows technology to develop in ways we never imagined, and educated professionals are needed to steer this progress ethically and meaningfully.
Explore what opportunities a degree in AI can offer you:
High Demand for AI Professionals
As we rely more and more on technology, which is evolving at an exponential rate, the demand for AI professionals will continue to surge. And since AI can innovate almost every industry, a degree in this field can future-proof your career and make you a valuable asset to any employer. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in AI occupations is projected to grow 31.4% by 2030, making it one of the fastest-growing fields in todayโs job marketplace.
The AI Landscape: Applicability and Profitability
A B.S. in AI can lead to an array of promising career paths. Graduates are well-equipped for roles such as computer programmer, IT specialist, software engineer, robotics engineer, data scientist, systems analyst, and more across all industries. Current salaries for AI Engineers can be seen at $120k or more, which is significantly higher than the median annual wage for other occupations. This trend is expected to persist, if not increase, making AI a lucrative field.
Exploring the Intersection of Technology and Human Behavior
The B.S. in Artificial Intelligence explores how humans interact with technology, how AI can improve the human condition, and how AI can offer new methods for automating tasks and preventing human-error. With the infusion of this new technology into our daily lives, and as it absorbs more and more man-made duties, ethical implications and human factors will be important focuses of our curriculum.
Guiding the Future of the Field
AI needs human intervention. While the goal of some AI programs will be self-sufficiency, there will always be a human aspect needed, not only to create software and perform system maintenance, but to inform AIโs problem-solving capabilities as well. New careers in this area are emerging, like prompt engineering and other innovative ways to get involved in the field to help guide the future of the industry. A degree in AI can help advance your career and make you an important part of this fieldโs progression.
A Degree by Design
The B.S. in AI degree is structured for undergraduate students who desire to enter this or similar fields in their professional careers. It also provides a path for computer and data science personnel to explore new ground in this critical area. Graduates will contribute significantly to the field through the creation of new knowledge and ideas that are required to address the current and emerging topics in AI.
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Curriculum
Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence Courses Total Credits: 122
Computer Science and Programming - 27 credits
- CS-120 Introduction to Programming Using Python
- CS-130 Introduction to Programming Using Java
- CS-150 Programming Using C
- CS-220 Database Management
- CS-225 Intermediate Java Programming
- CS-230 Data Structures
- CS-310 Computer Algorithms
- CT-152 Introduction to UNIX
- CT-376 JavaScript
Artificial Intelligence and Data Science - 33 credits
- AIT-201 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
- AIT-360 Deep Generative Models
- AIT-370 Computer Vision
- AIT-440 Advanced Machine Learning
- AIT-442 Deep Generative Models
- AIT-444 Unsupervised Learning
- AIT-446 Reinforcement Learning
- DS-235 Introduction to Data Mining
- DS-245 Writing & Communication in Data Science
- SDE-457 Senior Design Project I
- SDE-458 Senior Design Project II
Mathematics - 17 credits
- MA-124 Discrete Mathematics
- MA-128 Introduction to Statistics
- MA-261 Calculus I
- MA-262 Calculus
- MA-330 Linear Algebra
Business and Management - 6 credits
- BUS 174 Intro to Business & Management
- BUS 301 Project Management
Sciences - 3 credits
- PH 201 General Physics I
Humanities, Social Sciences, English - 12 credits
- EN 101 English Communications I
- EN 102 English Communications II
- HU 331 Arts and Ideas
- SS 351 Ethics
Electives - 24 credits
- General Elective 1*
- General Elective 2*
- General Elective 3*
- Computer Science Elective 1*
- Computer Science Elective 2*
- Specialty Track Elective 1*
- Specialty Track Elective 2*
- Specialty Track Elective 3*