University of Missouri-St. Louis AI resources

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Digital Literacy: Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT, from UMSL Libraries, includes guidelines for students on how to properly use and cite AI in their course work, covering everything from ethics to proper citation techniques. There is also information on the ROBOT Test that can help users determine the legitimacy of the technology.

Information Technology Services Artificial Intelligence - This page from IT has a detailed AI roadmap, as well as guidelines on appropriate AI use, and a list of tools approved for use and under review.

Generative AI (Artificial Intelligence): Sample Syllabus Templates, from the Center for Teaching and Learning, provides sample syllabus statements on differing levels of AI usage in a course that you can tailor to your specific needs.

Academic programs in AI

The Undergraduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence is a 15-credit-hour program that provides skills and training necessary to start or progress in the growing areas of AI. The program includes a range of electives that offer a further introduction to AI and its related technologies.

The Graduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence is a 12-credit-hour program that provides skills and training to computer science or cybersecurity graduate students in the growing field of AI. Program electives allow students to deepen their understanding of AI and its related technologies.

Advance Your Career with AI Prompting is a noncredit course from the University of Missouri-St. Louis to learn, practice and refine essential AI prompting techniques using ChatGPT, enhancing your productivity and career in just five weeks.