There are multiple pathways to earn a degree in applied artificial intelligence. High school seniors can apply to recieve a bachelor's degree in applied artificial intelligence from the University of Oklahoma Polytechnic Institute (OUPI) on the Norman campus. OUPI aims to prepare students for rewarding careers by presenting them with a combination of AI fundamentals and exposure to cutting-edge tools they will encounter in the corporate environment. Additionally, students will learn about related topics in cybersecurity and software development. This program will provide students with a deep and comprehensive understanding of AI’s principles, tools, and applications. Students will be equipped with the skills necessary to develop intelligent software solutions for complex, real-world problems. The program will also emphasize the importance of understanding the ethical and societal impacts of AI.
There are more than 600 jobs in computer and information technology in Oklahoma. The OU Polytechnic Institute is designed with this in mind, working with local and state industry partners to develop programs, like the BS in Applied Artificial Intelligence, to meet the skyrocketing demand for these jobs.
This bachelor's degree program is developed with the needs of local, state and regional employers in mind. Upon graduation, students will hold a Bachelor of Science in Applied Artificial Intelligence from the University of Oklahoma. Your Applied Artificial Intelligence degree will make you uniquely prepared to take advantage of many career opportunities. Combining hands-on learning with projects that span multiple relevant fields of study, you will make real-world connections, including internships and industry-sponsored senior design projects.
Courses in the curriculum will include:
The University of Oklahoma offers various scholarships and tuition waivers to admitted and enrolled students based on criteria such as academics, leadership, and community involvement. Incoming OUPI high school seniors on the OU-Norman campus are eligible to receive qualifying scholarships.
Some typical career paths include:
The estimated annual starting salary in the applied artificial intelligence field is $85,000 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
OU Polytechnic Institute graduates will be qualified for job openings in industries such as:
Incoming freshmen can apply one of three ways to the University of Oklahoma, either through the OU Application, the Common Application, or Apply Coalition with the Scoir. All applications are thoroughly read by an admissions counselor and are evaluated hollistically regardless of application type.
Please choose only one application and continue using that application throughout the entire process.
August 1
Admission Application Opens
November 1
Early Action Admission Deadline
December 15
Final Scholarship Admission Deadline
February 1
Final Admission Deadline