Universities of Wisconsin expands Artificial Intelligence learning options

The Universities of Wisconsin list a broad mix of Artificial Intelligence courses, certificates, webinars, forums, and training programs for non-degree learners. Offerings span business, education, government, healthcare, agriculture, engineering, and technical development across multiple campuses.

The Universities of Wisconsin present a systemwide catalog of Artificial Intelligence offerings designed for learners at different stages, from general interest and professional upskilling to undergraduate and graduate study. The available options for non-degree seeking students include courses, certificates, degree-adjacent credentials, webinars, training programs, forums, and recorded sessions. Topics span ethics, data science, machine learning, project management, productivity tools, governance, and specialized applications for business and public service.

UW-Milwaukee features a large share of the listed programming, including AI Explained: Python in Machine Learning Foundations, AI and Data Ethics, Intro to Copilot, Advanced Copilot, Secured Copilot, AI for HR Professionals, AI for Marketing Professionals, and Leveraging AI in Business Leadership. Its lineup also includes AI-Based Project Management: Integrating the Wave of Artificial Intelligence, predictive analytics training, a webinar on chatbots and agents, STEM and data science activities for youth, and certificate options in Artificial Intelligence, analytics, and applied Artificial Intelligence for undergraduate and graduate students.

Other campuses extend the catalog into sector-specific and audience-specific use cases. UW-Madison and UW-Madison Division of Extension offer Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence, Applied Artificial Intelligence for Non-Technical Leaders, educator-focused training, nonprofit and local government programs, agriculture-focused recordings, engineering and governance instruction, misinformation and content literacy training, and healthcare grand rounds. UW-Stevens Point, often in partnership with UW-La Crosse, lists practical courses such as AI for Business Course: ChatGPT & Copilot, AI for Real Results: Tools You Can Use Now, AI for Students: Ensuring Appropriate & Effective Use, AI for Teachers: Increase Productivity & Improve Instruction, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Introduction to Machine Learning, and Python for Artificial Intelligence: Create Artificial Intelligence Apps with Flask & OpenAI.

The broader system includes certificate and support offerings from UW-Whitewater, UW-Green Bay, UW-Stout, UW-Superior, UW-Oshkosh, and UW-Stevens Point. These range from Artificial Intelligence in marketing and digital marketing credentials to prompt engineering, educator training, scholarly research resources, business efficiency certificates, and advanced manufacturing services. The catalog also highlights community-facing resources such as newsletters, meet-ups, support centers, data services, and the Central Wisconsin Artificial Intelligence Center, underscoring a statewide push to make Artificial Intelligence education available to the general public, professionals, businesses, educators, researchers, and public-sector workers.

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