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INFX 501 Artificial Intelligence Foundations for Organizations (5)
Provides a comprehensive technical and critical examination of AI, covering neural architectures, learning paradigms and computational foundations. Explores AI's capabilities, limitations and societal implications through interdisciplinary lenses. Emphasizes responsible AI frameworks, ethical considerations and practical applications. Students develop understanding for evaluating AI systems and its risks to individuals, organizations and society.

INFX 502 Artificial Intelligence Governance and Value Creation in Organizational Settings: Managing Change, Risk, and Innovation (5)
Equips students with practical skills to govern AI systems responsibly within organizations. Students learn to evaluate AI capabilities, assess and mitigate risks including bias, apply frameworks like the National Institute of Standards and Technology AI Risk Management Framework, and develop implementation-ready governance policies while navigating complex regulatory landscapes and leading stakeholder engagement on AI governance strategy. Prerequisite: INFX 501.

INFX 503 Designing and Implementing Generative Artificial Intelligence Systems (5)
Covers the design and implementation of generative AI systems in organizations. Students learn to define organizational value, implementation strategies, and responsible AI practices. Students complete a proof-of-concept project to create sustainable AI systems that integrate with organizational processes, systems, and data while emphasizing responsible development and deployment. Prerequisite: INFX 501 and INFX 502