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Graduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence


Course Details

Transform the future of work with a Graduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence from Victoria University. In the coming decade, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will drive digital transformation of almost all industry sectors. Its impact on our daily life is increasing rapidly. Many companies and government departments are looking to increase AI expertise within their workforce, but the skills shortage has become a global challenge. Our Graduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence provides you with a solid foundation of AI technologies and skills for application development, including: modern programming skills data mining data analytics neural network deep learning natural language processing. By the time you complete the course, you will be able to: critically review AI applications and state-of-the-art development disaggregate and appraise key components in typical AI application architectures design and implement AI applications in a systematic approach extrapolate knowledge and skills of AI to support or provide planetary health solutions. World-class academics who are active in advanced AI research will provide you with examples of modern AI technologies and show you how they can be applied to provide innovative solutions to real world problems. Guest lecturers from the AI industry will also discuss their experiences of the latest developments and applications of AI in industry.

Qualification: Graduate Certificate

Course structure: To attain the Graduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence students will be required to complete: 48 credit points of core units


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