TLDR: The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s School of Computing has introduced a new graduate certificate program in Artificial Intelligence. This 15-credit-hour program aims to provide students with a foundational understanding and practical proficiency in AI, preparing them for advanced roles and further education in the rapidly evolving field.
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s School of Computing, part of the College of Engineering, has officially launched a new graduate certificate program in Artificial Intelligence (AI). Announced on September 10, 2025, this initiative is designed to equip both current graduate students and computing professionals with a foundational understanding of AI, coupled with practical proficiency in leveraging AI technologies across various fields.
Witawas Srisa-an, director and professor of the School of Computing, emphasized the program’s comprehensive nature: “Our new graduate certificate in computational AI provides graduate students and computing professionals with the opportunity to acquire advanced skills in one of today’s most transformative technologies. The program offers a rigorous foundation in modern AI methods, preparing students to critically analyze, design and apply intelligent solutions across diverse problem domains. Beyond technical expertise, it also emphasizes responsible leadership, equipping graduates to guide the future impact of artificial intelligence on our society.”
To be eligible for the program, applicants must be highly qualified individuals holding a bachelor’s degree in a computing-related field. The curriculum requires students to complete 15 credit hours, which includes one mandatory course and four elective courses chosen from a selection of 23 options. These courses are categorized into ‘Core AI’ and ‘Applied AI’. Students are required to complete a minimum of six graduate-level credits from the Core AI options.
Core AI topics covered in the certificate include an introduction to AI, constraint processing, machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, data mining, game theory, and information retrieval. For Applied AI, students can explore subjects such as generative AI, computer systems, visualization, robotics, Internet of Things, data analytics, and bioinformatics.
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The primary goal of this certificate program is to foster expertise essential for success in modern computing, expand professional opportunities, and teach students how to apply AI to drive innovation across various industries. Upon successful completion, students have the option to apply their graduate certificate credits towards a master’s degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering. This new AI certificate marks the School of Computing’s second graduate certificate offering, following the introduction of an Internet of Things graduate certificate earlier in the year.


