Artificial intelligence is changing how people work, communicate, and solve problems. But building effective AI systems requires more than knowing how to use the latest tools. It takes technical knowledge, careful evaluation, and an understanding of how these technologies affect people and society.
Our minor helps students understand core AI concepts and assess how AI systems perform. Through small classes and close faculty mentorship, students explore ethical and social questions surrounding AI while learning how human-centered design can make these systems more transparent, accessible, and trustworthy.
Why choose an Engineering AI minor at Willamette?
- Build AI skills through hands-on learning. Gain practical experience with the tools, workflows, and technologies used to develop modern AI systems. Through coursework in Python, neural networks, conversational AI, computer vision, and other emerging technologies, you'll apply concepts to real-world challenges.
- Learn across disciplines. Explore AI through technical, ethical, and human-centered lenses while connecting your studies to your major and career goals. Examine how AI affects people, organizations, and society while developing skills that complement a wide range of fields.
- Work closely with faculty. Small class sizes create opportunities for mentorship, collaboration, and individualized guidance throughout the program. Build relationships with professors who can support your academic interests and connect you with research and creative AI opportunities.
- Study in the Pacific Northwest. Learn in a region known for technology, entrepreneurship, and research. Complement your classroom experience with career development resources, internships, student organizations, and alumni connections.