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Spring 2026
Microcredential
AI Fundamentals for Health Microcredential
Name
Belinda Sykes (Office of the Registrar, Catalog & Curriculum Coordinator)
Health (26)
School of Nutrition & Public Health
 

Other Request

 

Early Alert

 

These questions are designed to produce the equivalent of a 2-page summary of the proposed program that can be used to create an Early Alert document that will be submitted to the Statewide Provosts Council.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4. What is the anticipated enrollment (Fall Term headcount) at the launch of the program and the planned goals for 5 and 10 years out?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Create, Change or Terminate a College or Academic Unit

 
 
 

Executive Summary

 

Location

 

 

Curriculum Mapping

 

Objectives, Functions, and Activities

 
 
 
 

Resources

 
 
 

Mission

 
 

Strategic Plan

 

External Impacts

 
 

Accreditation

 

Appendices

New Subject Code

 
 
 
 

Purpose

The proposed course designator should have an identified purpose within the curricular structure of Oregon State University.
 
 
 

Accountability

Responsibility for the integrity and oversight of the proposed course designator should be clearly identified.
 
 
 
 

Impacts

Who will benefit from the new course designator, and what changes will result from its implementation.
 
 
 
 
 

Mass Subject Code Change

 
 
 



Change College Requirements (Obsolete)

 

 
 
 
 

Microcredential Request

 
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General Information

AI Fundamentals for Health Microcredential
Undergraduate
9
Online via Ecampus
In-person at Corvallis
Annie Hommel, Instructor,

Description and Requirements

 
Brief Description: The AI and Health microcredential introduces students to the foundations, ethics, and real-world applications of artificial intelligence for improving health and well-being. Students explore how AI is transforming approaches to understanding, preventing, promoting, and treating health across individual, community, and population contexts. Through interdisciplinary coursework, learners build literacy in AI tools, systems, and ethical reasoning while examining how equity, transparency, and privacy shape the responsible use of AI in health and healthcare.
Career and Professional Objectives: This microcredential prepares students for diverse careers and research in health sciences, public health, healthcare innovation, and data-driven decision-making. Students develop the ability to critically evaluate and interpret AI tools, understand their social and ethical implications, and apply responsible and equitable practices in health technology development and implementation. Students who complete the microcredential will be equipped to apply AI thoughtfully across health disciplines, where integrating technology, ethics, and evidence is increasingly essential to advancing health and well-being.
Target Audience: The microcredential is designed for students in health, human sciences, data science, and pre-professional health pathways who seek a foundational understanding of AI’s role in health and society. It is also well suited for professionals and non-degree learners interested in the ethical and applied dimensions of AI in public health, health communication, or healthcare systems.
 
COH plans to offer the H course multiple times a year through Ecampus and Hybrid. The other courses in the microcredential are being offered by other colleges but since part of multiple microcredentials are assumed to be taught each term.
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Skills

Symbolic AI Concepts
AI 100
Machine Learning concepts
AI 100
Critical thinking
PHL 131
 
4. AI Applications in Society - AI 100
5. Health Information Analysis - H 264
6. AI Application Evaluation - H 264
7. Health Literacy - H264

Strategic Plan

 

 
 
 
The AI and Health microcredential supports Oregon State University’s Strategic Plan 2024–2030 goals of advancing big discoveries, ensuring student success, and fueling a thriving world.
Big Discoveries, Big Solutions: This microcredential contributes to OSU’s leadership in AI, health innovation, and data science by equipping students to analyze and apply AI responsibly in real-world health applications. It aligns with institutional priorities in transdisciplinary discovery by integrating technology, ethics, and health science to advance equitable and evidence-based solutions.
Every Student Graduates: The program expands access to foundational AI and health education for students across disciplines, supporting OSU’s commitment to inclusive, flexible learning pathways. By embedding microcredentials within degree programs and offering online access through Ecampus, it provides students with career-relevant skills that enhance employability and readiness for graduate or professional study.
Fueling a Thriving World: Through its focus on ethical, equitable, and responsible AI in health, the microcredential directly supports OSU’s mission to foster sustainable, human-centered innovation. Students learn to address pressing challenges in healthcare access, public health, and health data equity—helping to create a healthier and more just world through informed, ethical use of technology.

Administrative Resources

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MCHE

Request to Retain a Course

Course Details

Memorandum of Understanding

MOU for Offering an Existing Academic Program at a Different Physical Campus

 
 
 
 

Program Coordination Requirements

OSU-Cascades leadership and the College Dean agree that there is sufficient coordination of the program between all campuses offering the program.



Both (all) campuses agree that the following individuals are appointed as the primary lead for program development coordination, unless otherwise notified of an alternate:
 
 
 
 

Course Delivery



Program Maintenance

A major factor in continued excellence is the maintenance and refreshment of courses and the program. As part of maintenance, the College and any campus offering the program commit to the following:



Funding


Partnership Agreement


CIP Code Change

 
Is this a STEM CIP?

 
 
Is this a STEM CIP?

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Alternative Summative Assessment

Alternative Summative Assessments (ASA) are a substitution for the committee-driven oral exam present in most MA/MS degrees. The ASA should provide similar insights as the oral exam into the program and graduate learning outcomes.
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
Is the student assigned a traditional three-graduate-faculty member committee?
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Statement of Intent

Acknowledgement

 

 

Proposed Course Details

Are you proposing more than one Core Ed course in this form?

 
 
 
 
 
 

Is this a new OSU course?

 
 
Is this course currently in the Bacc Core?

 
Is this course part of a College of Science series?

Is this a Common Course Numbered (CCN) course?

Additional Courses

Prerequisites and Restrictions

 

Description

 
 

Justification

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Modality

 

Faculty (Re)Designing The Course

 

In-person and Hybrid Courses

 

Ecampus Courses

 

Ecampus and Other Locations

 

Ecampus and Other Locations

 

Ecampus and Other Locations

 

Ecampus and Other Locations

 

WIC Courses

 

DPO Courses

 

Policy Update

 
 

 
 
 

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