MDC Offering New Intel AI For Workforce Program

Miami Dade College students can become artificial intelligence specialists through the new IntelⓇ AI for Workforce Program starting this fall.

Intel will provide more than 225 hours of AI content, such as courses on data collection, computer vision and coding and professional training for faculty in order to help students gain critical job skills. 

To get started in the program, students can register for the course Artificial Intelligence Thinking and its laboratory class. Applicants should also take Introduction to Computer Technology and Intermediate Algebra prior to taking this course. 

For more information, visit https://www.mdc.edu/entec/grants/intel.aspx or contact the grant project manager Anabel Mederos at amedero2@mdc.edu.

Sim Sitzer
Sim Sitzer
Sim Sitzer, 22, is a computer science major at Wolfson Campus. Sitzer, who graduated from the Wisconsin Institute for Torah Study in 2018, will serve as a forum and briefing writer for The Reporter during the 2022-2023 school year. He aspires to advance organic agriculture with technology.
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