Artificial Intelligence Graduate Minor
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the study of intelligent artifacts and the principles behind their design, construction, and analysis. Oregon State has a long history of excellence in AI since the early days of computer science. The field traces its origin to many disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, mathematics, and engineering. Today, AI is making contributions to all areas of science, engineering and humanities.
The AI graduate minor enables students in other degree programs to acquire skills and apply AI methods to their discipline.
Minor Code: 3076
Masters: At least 15 credits of courses approved by committee, including 12 credits of core AI courses
PhD: At least 18 credits of courses approved by committee, including 12 credits of core AI courses
Core AI Courses
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
AI 530 | 2 | |
AI 531 | 4 | |
AI 533 | 4 | |
AI 534 | 4 | |
AI 535 | 4 | |
AI 536 | 4 | |
AI 537 | 3 | |
AI 538 | (pending approval) | 4 |
AI 637 | 4 | |
PHL 546 | 3 | |
ROB 534 | SEQUENTIAL DECISION MAKING IN ROBOTICS | 4 |
ROB 538 | MULTIAGENT SYSTEMS | 4 |
Minor Code: 3076