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Duration
3 years
Tuition
$9,342
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Diploma
Year Founded
1966
Scholarships
yes
Through collaboration with industry, Centennial College’s Software Engineering Technology – Artificial Intelligence (AI) program will provide students with skills in state-of-art design and AI application development technologies. This program aligns well with the newest technology trends in the software industry, namely “Augmented Analytics,” “AI-Driven Development,” and “Autonomous Things.” The coursework emphasizes modern software design and AI frameworks, machine learning, data visualization, big data fundamentals, natural language processing, image recognition, recommender systems, software bots, digital ethics, and privacy guidelines within AI solutions.
To round out the technical focus of the curriculum, the Software Engineering Technology – Artificial Intelligence program includes one software development project. For this real-world business application, students put into action all the technical, systems and business skills acquired during courses to build AI-enhanced software solutions for automating, classifying, predicting, recommending, and understanding processes and data.
Additional ancillary fees for career services, health and counselling, athletics, student ID cards, and more may apply.
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