ENTREP 395, 495: AI Innovation in Action: From Startups to Global Enterprises
Quarter Offered
Winter: Wednesdays, 12:30 – 3:20 p.m. CT, Evanston
Prerequisites
None.
Description
This course explores how artificial intelligence is driving innovation across diverse industries — from nimble startups pioneering new products to industry leaders reinventing themselves with AI technologies.
Through case studies, podcasts, and guest lectures by innovators working on the front lines of AI adoption, students will learn about real-world examples of how AI is transforming fields such as healthcare, transportation, finance and more.
Emphasizing AI as a catalyst for entrepreneurial thinking, the course equips students with an understanding of the myriad uses of the technology and inspires them to envision solutions to pressing challenges.
Faculty
Course Details
Requirements that this course satisfies: Serves as experiential core requirement for the Farley undergraduate minor in entrepreneurship as well as the experiential requirement for the Farley graduate minor in entrepreneurship.
Duration: 3-hour course sessions, once per week (3-hour courses include regular breaks and are broken into lecture, discussion, and groupwork portions); 1 quarter
Class size: 30 students
Course numbers: ENTREP 395
Who Should Enroll: Any undergraduate student interested in expanding their knowledge of entrepreneurship and innovation within AI spaces.
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