As the popularity of AI grows, many North Carolina institutions are finding ways to keep students on top of this new technology. Since 2020, programs like Duke University’s Master’s in Engineering in Artificial Intelligence and North Carolina State University’s AI Academy have been on the rise.
But, more recently, three colleges and universities across central N.C. are founding unique programs for their institutions.
North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University
N.C. A&T is still on track to launch its bachelor’s degree program in AI, the first of its kind in the state. They announced the program last year and will accept the first cohort of students this fall.
Clayton Clark, the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs with N.C. A&T’s College of Engineering, said the program will help students get ahead on emerging technology…