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2026-2027 Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Catalog

Applied Artificial Intelligence, AAS


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LOCATIONS:

Anderson - Batesville - Bloomington - Columbus - Evansville - Fort Wayne - Greencastle - Hamilton County - Indianapolis - Kokomo - Kosciusko County - Lafayette - Lake County - Lawrenceburg - Logansport - Madison - Marion - Muncie - Richmond - Sellersburg - South Bend/Elkhart - Terre Haute - Valparaiso

ALSO AVAILABLE STATEWIDE VIA DISTANCE EDUCATION

GENERAL EDUCATION CORE


REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 15


OTHER INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS


REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 2


REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 31


STATEWIDE ELECTIVES


*Must complete an entire 12 credit hour track

Pick two (2) of the following:


TRACK TOTAL: 12


Software Development Track


Pick one (1) of the following:


TRACK TOTAL: 12


Cloud Technologies Track


Pick one (1) of the following:


TRACK TOTAL: 12


Network Infrastructure Track


Pick one (1) of the following:


TRACK TOTAL: 12


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TRACK TOTAL: 12


REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 12


TOTAL CREDITS: 60


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^ Capstone Course 

* Students must complete a track in its entireity, partial completion of multiple tracks will not complete this requirment

DEGREE OUTCOMES


  • Design AI-enabled solutions that incorporate data preparation, model development, and workflow considerations to address organizational problems.
  • Apply machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques using appropriate programming languages and contemporary AI frameworks.
  • Analyze structured and unstructured data to generate insights that inform decision-making across functional areas.
  • Evaluate ethical, security, and responsible-use considerations in AI systems, including risks, fairness implications, and compliance requirements.
  • Articulate AI-driven findings, limitations, and recommendations to technical and non-technical stakeholders using professional documentation and presentation tools.
  • Correlate technology’s importance in alignment and compliance with organizational policies, operational procedures, and legal requirements. 
  • Construct software solutions using structured programming principles, modular design, and debugging practices to support technical system development.
  • Analyze the roles and interactions of foundational cloud computing components within cloud-based system environments.

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