Proposals Funded by Academic Innovation Fund
College of Business proposals funded by Academic Innovation Fund
Proposals from the College of Business were recently funded by the Academic Innovation Fund, which was launched by the Office of the Provost last fall. Among the eight proposals funded were:
Growth marketing graduate program
This College of Business Administration degree program will utilize noncredit or credit-bearing microcredentials that are stackable toward a master's degree. The program combines marketing, technology and analytics to give learners exposure and involvement in applied, experiential learning opportunities.
AI in business
This microcredential centers on the purpose of artificial intelligence in business by enhancing the knowledge and capabilities of learners in machine and computer-based applications that perform like human intelligence. This microcredential will be offered for undergraduate and graduate education, or for noncredit.