Student Opportunities

GRAIL provides students with a range of opportunities to deepen their expertise in AI governance and related fields, from formal academic credentials to research affiliations and professional programs.

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Programs

AI-related Programs at Purdue University

AI Management and Policy (M.S. in Artificial Intelligence)
Part of Purdue’s 100% online Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence, the AI Management and Policy major prepares professionals to lead at the intersection of technology, ethics, and governance.

Foundations of Artificial Intelligence – Graduate Certificate
A condensed program designed to provide in-demand AI skills in less time than a traditional master’s degree.

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Courses

AI-Related Courses at Purdue University

College of Liberal Arts
  • ANTH 30800 – Critical Data Studies
  • ENGL 32001 – Rhetoric, Artificial Intelligence, and Technology
  • HIST 30701 – History of Artificial Intelligence: Minds and Machines
  • PHIL 25601 – Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence
  • POL 22800 – Data Science and Public Policy
  • POL 52601 – Technology, AI, and Ethics in Public Policy and Public Administration
  • POL 52701– Local to Global Governance of Data, AI, and Emerging Technology
  • SOC 38100 – Data and Society
Libraries & School of Information Studies
  • ILS 39500 – Information Strategies for the Use of AI
Computer Science
  • CS 10100 – Digital Literacy (UCC: STS)
  • CS 24300 – Artificial Intelligence Basics

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Credentials

AI Microcredentials at Purdue University

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Microcredentials
This program offers quick and convenient online courses that cover the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and its applications.

With an average completion time of only 15 hours, this program is an ideal upskilling opportunity for professionals who want to advance in their careers or learn new skills quickly.

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Affiliation

Affiliation with GRAIL

Undergraduate students
Undergraduate students can affiliate with GRAIL by joining a lab research project, course, or fellowship such as the Office of Undergraduate Research or an approved independent study.

Graduate students
Graduate students can participate through co-authorship, research assistantships with GRAIL faculty, or temporary funded research support when available.

Faculty
Faculty can get involved with GRAIL by mentoring students, collaborating on research, and contributing to lab activities.

Interested individuals should see the GRAIL Handbook of Policies and Procedures for more information.