KU Sets to Launch New AI Bachelor Program

University of Karachi KU is set to introduce a four-year Bachelors degree in Artificial Intelligence AI, offered through its Department of Computer Science. This proposal, which has garnered support from both the Board of Faculty Faculty of Science and the Department of Computer Science’s Board of Studies, is scheduled for review and approval at the Academic Council meeting on December 3. The meeting will be presided over by Vice Chancellor Dr. Khalid Mahmood Iraqi. The students can get latest updates that KU Sets to Launch New AI Bachelor Program.
Program Approval and Admission Details
Once the Academic Council gives its approval, KU will open admissions for the AI program in the upcoming academic session. Although the specific admission requirements and the number of available seats have not yet been determined, the University is preparing for a swift rollout. Dr. Khalid Iraqi, the Vice Chancellor, stressed that the program has undergone rigorous evaluation by the Faculty Board, ensuring its alignment with KU’s commitment to high-quality education in emerging fields.
Curriculum Tailored to National Standards
The AI curriculum has been meticulously developed to adhere to the guidelines set forth by the National Computing Education Accreditation Council NCEAC. This ensures that the program will provide students with a robust foundation in AI, aligned with national standards for computing education. This curriculum is designed to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in the rapidly evolving tech industry.
Enhanced Learning Environment with Modern Classrooms
In preparation for the new program, the Department of Computer Science is investing in two interactive smart classrooms, which are nearing completion. These state-of-the-art classrooms are designed to offer an advanced learning environment, facilitating hands-on workshops and interactive teaching methods that will enhance students understanding of AI concepts. The integration of smart technology into these classrooms will provide a modern and effective learning experience for students.
Existing Programs and Future Prospects
In addition to the forthcoming AI degree, KUs Department of Computer Science currently offers a range of undergraduate programs, including Software Engineering and Computer Science, each with a four-year curriculum. The introduction of the AI program is part of KUs broader effort to stay at the forefront of technological education and meet the growing demand for skilled AI professionals in the global job market.