December 7, 2024 - 09:24
Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) is gearing up to enhance its educational offerings by introducing a certificate and an associate degree in artificial intelligence (AI) starting this fall. This initiative aims to equip students with the necessary skills to thrive in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.
The new programs will be developed in collaboration with national partners and mentors, ensuring that students receive industry-relevant training and insights. By fostering a mentorship model, DMACC seeks to provide students with guidance from experienced professionals in the AI field, enhancing their learning experience and career readiness.
As the demand for AI expertise continues to grow across various sectors, DMACC's commitment to expanding its AI education programming reflects a proactive approach to meet this need. The college is dedicated to preparing its students for successful careers in technology, making this new offering a significant step forward in its educational mission. Students interested in pursuing a career in AI will find these programs to be a valuable opportunity to gain essential knowledge and skills.
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