As AI gets better and better, the skills gap gets wider and wider. You can fill the gap now by enrolling in this free online AI skills certificate that starts May 1. Of paramount importance in today’s workforce is the development of bridges—pathways if you will—to narrow gaps between IT systems, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) and real-world application and engagement. There is an urgency to help employees (mostly career professionals) upskill quickly. The University of Maryland is stepping up to help bridge the AI skills gap.
A description of the AI skills certificate program.
There is a huge AI skills gap, and the "Artificial Intelligence and Career Empowerment” certificate program is designed to narrow this gap. The University of Maryland Robert E. Smith School of Business is offering a completely
free online course in artificial intelligence (AI) and career empowerment for mid-career professionals. The certificate program is for building AI skills. It is self-paced learning and specifically tailored to professionals seeking to transition into the private sector or those seeking a career shift. According to the university’s website,
the AI skills certificate program is a “transformative course” focused on the needs of mid-career professionals. The course is estimated to require approximately 25 hours of self-paced study across 10 different learning modules. AI skills learning activities include an array of video lessons, readings, and self-reflection activities. Enrollment is open now, and the May 1 class starts tomorrow.
Who should enroll in this AI skills certificate program.
The university identifies the following categories or types of people as being a good fit for this AI skills certificate program.
Learning outcomes for the AI skills certificate program.
10 learning modules for this AI skills certificate program.
Part One: Artificial Intelligence in Business (6 Modules)
Part Two: Career Empowerment (4 Modules)
We need more AI skills learning programs and certificates.
Glover goes on to highlight
several key statistics regarding AI skills and the lack of readiness and workforce preparedness. Five of her findings are listed here. The AI skills certificate program that the University of Maryland is offering fills an in-demand gap. And, given that it’s being offered at no cost to learners, it’s definitely affordable. The next AI skills certificate program starts May 1. If you want to sign up,
follow the enrollment process or contact the university directly.
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