University Catalogues

Minor in Human and Artificial Thinking

The multidisciplinary Minor in Human and Artificial Thinking exposes students to state-of-the-art knowledge about one of the most important and exciting technological developments of our time. It familiarizes students with AI-enabled technologies, their ethical and human impacts, and their use in business. Students acquire the capacity to understand how AI impacts society and workplace environments while also learning to navigate the ethical challenges posed by developments in AI and to think critically about their societal and cultural implications.

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Course Title Credits
Required Courses
CS 250AI Foundations and Applications in Business3
PH 160AI, Technology, and Values3
Select two of of the following:6
Science, Technology & Society
AI and Marketing
Minds, Machines, and the Future of Work
Cyber Psychology
Technology, AI, Society, and Work
Total Credits12