SCAD Introduces Applied AI Degree and Minor for 2025-26 Academic Year | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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SCAD Introduces Applied AI Degree and Minor for 2025-26 Academic Year | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) has announced a groundbreaking addition to its curriculum: a Bachelor of Design in Applied AI, beginning in the 2025-26 academic year. This new program positions SCAD at the forefront of creative technology education, equipping students with the knowledge and skills to shape how artificial intelligence functions in the real world-and how people interact with it."
"Applied AI at SCAD goes beyond theory. The coursework integrates interaction design, computational thinking, storytelling, and systems modeling to ensure graduates are prepared to direct machine behavior with both technical fluency and cultural insight. Through professional studio projects and industry partnerships, students will learn to design intelligent, intuitive systems that combine innovation with human-centered design. Expanding SCAD's Legacy of Innovation Since its founding in 1978, SCAD has continually embraced emerging technologies to prepare students for careers at the cutting edge of their industries."
SCAD will introduce a Bachelor of Design in Applied AI beginning in the 2025-26 academic year to prepare students to shape artificial intelligence and human interaction. The curriculum combines interaction design, computational thinking, storytelling, and systems modeling to enable graduates to direct machine behavior with technical fluency and cultural insight. Professional studio projects and industry partnerships will give students practical experience designing intelligent, intuitive systems that emphasize human-centered design. SCAD will also offer a minor in Applied AI across majors, enabling students in fashion, architecture, advertising, UX, and animation to integrate AI into creative practice. The program aims to ready graduates for rapidly growing applied-AI careers.
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