The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) is debuting an applied AI degree program this fall.
Students can now pursue a Bachelor of Design in applied AI, university officials announced Monday, the first day of classes for the fall semester.
The new degree program is designed for students to gain the skills “to imagine, prototype and direct how AI functions – and how people interact with it,” the private art and design school, which has campuses in Atlanta and Savannah, said in a press release.
Coursework includes interaction design, computational thinking, storytelling, and systems modeling, “all essential for working with agentic technologies in creative industries.”
The program also provides students with access to “real-world partnerships and professional studio work,” enabling them to “craft intuitive experiences, shape and choreograph machine behavior, and design with intent.”
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