AIML 2060 CONCEPTS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (3 credits)
The course will introduce students to the foundational concepts and elements of techniques in Artificial Intelligence (AI), including representation, heuristic search, automated problem-solving, decision-making, and machine learning. Students will study the history of AI and the lessons learned from it, as well as a range of real-world applications in which AI is currently used. Assignments will enable students to get a feel for AI techniques. This course will be the first contact with AI concepts in the AIML program and it will provide a broad overview of the areas of AI. It will be open for CS students as an elective.
Prerequisite(s): CSCI 1620 (with a grade of C or better) and MATH 1950 (with a grade of C or better); Co-requisite: CSCI 2030