2024-25 HCC Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
    Sep 07, 2024  
2024-25 HCC Catalog & Student Handbook

Artificial Intelligence & Robotics, B.A.T.


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The Artificial Intelligence & Robotics B.A.T. Degree educates people from all backgrounds in the “Best Practices” of Artificial Intelligence (AI).  A commitment to help all students and individuals begin or change careers to gain a firm foothold in artificial intelligence. Artificial Intelligence is becoming ubiquitous in all industries; at the same time, AI is evident in cybersecurity, business supply chain, sales and marketing, industrial modernization, and smart manufacturing, while other growing industries are becoming AI-ready. Because the field of AI is broad and deep, students will learn the essentials of evidence-based fundamentals of becoming Artificial Intelligence Support Specialists. As a result, Houston Community College graduates will qualify for entry-level AI jobs in a variety of areas, including machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, business intelligence, customer support automation, recommendation systems, sales and product support information systems, internal automation projects, healthcare support automation, data analytics, IIOT/Robotics, cybersecurity and more. 

 

Cost of Attendance: https://www.hccs.edu/applying-and-paying/tuition-calculator/

The credit totals are displayed in two key locations: 1. At the end of each semester: You’ll find the total number of credits for that specific semester. 2. At the end of the degree plan: The total number of credits for the entire degree program is listed at the bottom of the plan.

Degree Prerequisites


Admission Criteria


The following pathway assumes completion of technical prerequisites embedded in the A.A.S. in Artificial Intelligence offered at HCC. Coursework from other associate degrees will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis for transfer to the B.A.T.

Total Credits: 60


First Year


Semester Total: 12


Second Semester - Spring


Semester Total: 15


Second Year


First Semester - Fall


Semester Total: 15


Second Semester - Spring


Semester Total: 15


Third Year


Fourth Year


Total Minimum Credits for the B.A.T. Degree: 120


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