DAI Minor
DAI Minor Programme (for Intake AY2024 and onwards)
Students are strongly encouraged to take 10.020 Data Driven World to prepare for DAI Minor.
Students in the DAI Minor Programme will have a focus on AI related technology and applications. They are required to take the following courses.
1 course on applications of AI-technology from selected CSD, DAI, EPD, or ESD courses. Students are required to select the course from the following course list.
- 50.021 Artificial Intelligence
- 50.035 Computer Vision
- 50.038 Computational Data Science
- 50.039 Theory and Practice of Deep Learning
- 50.040 Natural Language Processing
- 50.045 Information Retrieval
- 50.047 Mobile Robotics
- 50.050 Discrete Mathematics and Algorithm Design
- 50.055 Special Topic: Machine Learning Operations
- 01.116 AI for Healthcare
- 01.117 Brain-Inspired Computing and its Applications
- 30.100 Computational and Data-Driven Engineering
- 30.202 Digital Integrated Circuit Design
- 30.119 Intelligent Robotics
- 40.002 Optimisation
- 40.016 The Analytics Edge
- 40.302 Advanced Topics in Optimisation (6 credits) and 40.305 Advanced Topics in Stochastic Modelling (6 credits)
- 40.316 Game Theory
- 40.012 Manufacturing and Service Operations
- 60.001 Applied Deep Learning
- 60.002 AI applications in Design
- 60.005 HCI and AI
1 course on DAI Studio, DAI course, or HASS Human-Centred Design course. Students are required to select the course from the following course list.
- DAI Studio
- DAI course
- HASS Human-Centred Design course
- 02.140TS Shaping Futures: Innovation, Work and Society
- 02.143DH Artificial Intelligence and Ethics
- 02.147TS Interventions in Design, Technology, and Society
- 02.151HT Digital Worlds, Space and Spatialities: Geographical Perspectives on Digitalisation
- 02.159HT Equitable Tech: Reimagining Our Digital Infrastructures
- 02.174TS The Design of Digital Platforms
- 02.201TS Digital Sociology
- 02.204 Technology and the Self
- 02.216TS Human Behaviour, Technology and Design
- 02.228TS Design in the Anthropocene
- 02.137DH Introduction to Digital Humanities
- 02.176 Collective Behaviour