Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
Computing & Data

Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning

Create intelligent systems that learn and adapt

Math: High
Portfolio Required
Analytical
Research-heavy
Creative

What You'll Study

Focus specifically on algorithms that allow computers to learn from data. This major dives deep into neural networks, natural language processing, and robotics logic. You are building the brains of the future.

  • Deep Learning & Neural Networks
  • Natural Language Processing (NLP)
  • Computer Vision
  • Reinforcement Learning
  • Advanced Calculus & Linear Algebra
  • Ethics in AI
  • Robotics Programming
  • Big Data Systems

Example Classes

Intro to AI
Neural Networks
Computer Vision
Machine Learning Ops
Ethics of AI
Advanced Statistics

How to Know If You'll Like It

You'll probably enjoy this if...

  • You are fascinated by how humans think and learn
  • You have very strong math skills (calculus/linear algebra)
  • You want to work on cutting-edge technology
  • You are interested in automating complex tasks
  • You enjoy philosophical questions about intelligence
  • You are patient with complex debugging

You might not enjoy this if...

  • You struggle with abstract math concepts
  • You want standardized solutions (AI is experimental)
  • You fear the societal impact of AI
  • You prefer simple web coding

Self-Check Quiz

Answer these questions honestly to see if this major might be a good fit for you.

Question 1 of 5

Are you interested in how chatbots like ChatGPT work?

Career Outcomes

Other Common Career Paths

  • NLP Engineer
  • Computer Vision Engineer
  • AI Ethicist
  • Research Scientist

Industries

Try It First

Test if you like this field before committing to a major:

Weekend

Watch a YouTube video on "How Neural Networks Work" (3Blue1Brown is great).

1 Week

Use "Teachable Machine" by Google to train a simple AI model in your browser.

Portfolio Starter

Build a simple image classifier using Python and TensorFlow/Keras.

Related Majors

Frequently Asked Questions

It's usually a specialization within CS, but some universities offer it as a standalone major now.

Yes, it is very math-intensive.

If you are the one building the AI, probably not!

Historically yes, but bachelor's degrees are becoming more common for engineering roles.

Linear Algebra, Calculus, Probability, Statistics.

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