AI Literacy
Rize’s AI Literacy program is a flexible 4-6 course, non-technical minor or concentration designed to integrate with any degree, providing students from a wide range of academic backgrounds with the opportunity to acquire one of the most relevant skills in today’s job market. This program emphasizes practical applications of AI and is designed to offer hands-on, project-based learning opportunities. Innovate your campus with this in-demand program and fully equip your students with the expertise they need to thrive in today’s competitive job market.
AI Literacy
Courses
AI for Decision Making
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 defend against the harm that can arise from misguided use of AI in decision making processes. Navigate real-world cases to 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.
AI for Creativity and Design
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.
AI for Everyone
Artificial Intelligence is changing the world. It is changing jobs, creating them, and even replacing them (but less than you think). More than ever before, companies need employees who can use AI tools to solve problems creatively and responsibly. This non-technical AI crash course builds the foundational skills needed to do that and is designed to be valuable to anyone. Learn how to distinguish problems that AI is useful for, master prompt engineering to improve outputs, detect AI-generated output, analyze ethics and privacy, and stay up-to-date on one of the most transformative technologies of our lifetimes.
AI Ethics
Have you ever heard someone say that AI could take over the world? As drastic as that may sound, AI poses substantial ethical risks to businesses, people, and anyone taking advantage of the technology. Therefore, learning the ethical theories and legal frameworks surrounding AI is critical for anyone using AI tools. This course will explore the ethical standards and legal requirements in AI deployment, covering topics such as bias, privacy, and governance.
Student Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
- Use natural language AI tools to solve a range of personal and professional problems ethically and effectively.
- Improve the speed and reliability of business decision-making through the effective, reliable, and responsible application of natural language AI tools.
- Use generative AI to improve creative problem-solving processes, using a broad knowledge of techniques, case studies, and ethics.
- Critically analyze the quality, originality, and value of AI-created works using the context of their application.
- Design AI solutions adhering to leading ethical and governance frameworks.
Certifications
Disclosure
This program includes courses delivered online through an institution of the Lower Cost Models Consortium (LCMC), however all academic credit applies toward the degree requirements at your degree-granting institution.