Dual major in AI?
Anyone know of a college that will let me dual major in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence? So far all I''ve found is a minor in AI.
-The Baslisk
-The Baslisk
You can come to the Netherlands
We have 5 universities with majors in AI.

July 16, 2003 11:14 AM
Drexel University is a private college in Philadelphia that has a computer science program where students are required to pick at least 2 CS fields of study. There are about 8 to choose from, and AI is one of the fields. www.mcs.drexel.edu
AI at the undergrad level usually isn''t deep enough to merit being a real major.
IF you want to really specialize in AI, I''d recommend taking a single major in Computer Science and then a Masters or even a PH.D at an AI heavy grad school.
IF you want to really specialize in AI, I''d recommend taking a single major in Computer Science and then a Masters or even a PH.D at an AI heavy grad school.
Can you major in AI at the Masters level without a BS in it? I definitly want a Masters in CS, but I''d also like to specialize in AI.
-The Baslisk
Most grad schools will accept you into a masters program if you''ve got a bachelors in any field. Comp Sci is most common, but you get a fair amount of mathematics people or other science types.
If you aren''t in a scientific field, you''ll probably have to make up a lot of the math/computing requirements early on, though.
If you aren''t in a scientific field, you''ll probably have to make up a lot of the math/computing requirements early on, though.
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