AI fundamentals for public policy
The public policy sector demands informed, timely decisions. Artificial intelligence allows teams to process massive datasets in seconds, surfacing patterns and evaluating competing solutions with greater clarity. But using AI in public policy is a developing practice that requires both ethics and expertise. When you earn a Microcredential in AI Fundamentals for Public Policy online through Oregon State University, you’ll be ready to critically assess the role of AI in the public sector and beyond.
Explore the history of AI and develop a deep understanding of its core technologies, capabilities and limitations. Then, examine the ethical questions that emerge when these tools are used in sensitive public policy contexts, such as criminal justice, health care and social services. You’ll be equipped to make informed, equitable and evidence-based contributions through AI technologies.
Coursework (9 credits)
This is an introductory-level microcredential that is designed for those with no previous experience in a subject. These offerings will help you build a strong foundation in this discipline. Introductory microcredentials might occasionally require some prerequisite college courses.
- AI 100 – AI for Everyone (3)
- PHL 131 – AI Ethics: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly (3)
- PPOL 202 – AI in Public Policy (3)
Not all courses are currently available in the schedule of classes. Check back later for course details.
Prerequisite courses
Before you enroll in the microcredential courses listed above, you must complete certain prerequisites.
To enroll in PHL 131:
- AI 100 – AI for Everyone (3)
Explore Oregon State’s AI microcredentials
This is one microcredential within a suite of AI-related offerings from Oregon State, an initiative that — regardless of your career interests — enables you to upskill and explore how AI tools can be used ethically within a specific industry. Learn more about OSU’s collection of AI microcredentials.
Skills you’ll gain
The in-demand skills you'll develop as a student in this microcredential will give you what you need to stand out and level up in your career.
- Ethical reasoning
- Policy analysis
- Machine learning concepts
- Algorithmic governance
- Accountability in AI
- Technology ethics
- Regulatory strategy development
Additional details
Microcredential details
Oregon State microcredentials consist of at least three courses and 8 credits that follow OSU’s quarterly term calendar. All microcredentials are delivered online and some microcredentials may be offered on campus. All course credits used to complete a microcredential must be completed at Oregon State and transfer credit and placement tests may not be used toward microcredential course credits. Read other important microcredential details »
Time it takes to complete a microcredential
Microcredentials allow you to gain specialized skills in focused subject areas in less time than it takes to complete a full degree or certificate program. Typically, you can complete a microcredential in nine to 12 months. All microcredential courses follow the same term schedule as on-campus courses and are not self-paced. Learn more about course delivery methods »
Earning your digital badge
Once you complete all classes in this microcredential, you'll receive a digital badge from Oregon State University. You can add the digital badge to your résumé and on LinkedIn, GitHub or other social media profiles. It provides employers with proof of the skills and discipline-specific knowledge you gained from the microcredential. Oregon State's digital badges are issued by Credly, the world's largest digital credential network.
Course scheduling and availability
Completing a microcredential is dependent on course availability, term offerings, course sequencing and any required prerequisites. Connect with the OSU Ecampus enrollment services team to better understand when courses in this microcredential are delivered to help you create a timeline for application and enrollment. You can also explore the schedule of classes to preview course availability.
Ready to apply for a microcredential? Start here.
- Apply to earn a standalone microcredential: To pursue a microcredential (not alongside any other OSU degree or certificate program), you will apply to Oregon State as a nondegree student. Learn more about the application and the nondegree student experience.
- Apply to earn a microcredential as a current student: If you’re a current OSU student interested in pursuing a microcredential online, please submit this form. Note: You must complete at least one of the microcredential courses after having been accepted into the microcredential.
Tuition and financial aid details for microcredentials
You can find detailed tuition information for microcredential offerings on the tuition rates webpage. Please note: If you are pursuing a standalone microcredential as a nondegree student, you will not qualify for federal financial aid.
If you are pursuing a microcredential as a current student in an OSU degree or certificate program, you will be charged your program's tuition rate (if differential tuition is applicable).
Employer-sponsored students
Earning a microcredential is a great way to develop a skill set that current and future employers are looking for. If your employer offers a tuition benefit program, you may be able to enroll online with Oregon State and receive a tuition scholarship that makes your student experience more affordable. You can also learn about the organizations OSU collaborates with to offer direct tuition benefit programs for online learners.
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