The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents on Feb. 7 approved the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science majors in the department of computer science. The majors will provide students with knowledge and experience in evaluating and applying AI models and algorithms used in industries, says Dr. Michael Carney, interim provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs.
“These majors in artificial intelligence, along with a minor and certificate, are necessary as artificial intelligence becomes integrated into all areas of society,” Carney says.
The programs will evolve from existing campus expertise as all faculty in computer science, along with faculty from affiliated departments, have expertise to teach in the majors and to adapt curriculum as the field of study continually evolves, Carney says.
UW-Eau Claire estimates the program will have 165 students by the end of the fifth year, with 70 students graduating from the program.