New CAS ETH in AI and Software Development (CAS ETH AIS)
Are you working with or leading software and AI applications teams and want to improve your decision making and collaboration with technical staff? The new CAS ETH AIS helps managers with non-computer science backgrounds advance their careers by providing technical fundamentals in machine learning, AI and software development.
Information event CAS ETH AIS
- 7 November 2023, 6–7pm
- Online (Zoom)
- Register now to learn more about the programme!
Application period: 1–30 November 2023, detailed view of the programme
Digital transformation and AI opportunities
Organisations are changing rapidly to become more digital. At the centre of this transformation is the use of software and machine learning to generate novel business applications. Increasingly, these involve AI. Managers without any formal training in these areas are being asked to make critical resource allocation and operational decisions related to software and AI that can have significant impacts on corporate competitiveness. The risks and rewards of this decision making have never been higher. This is where the CAS ETH in AI and Software Development comes in.
How the CAS ETH AIS can help you make the correct decisions for your company
The aim of this programme is to improve the decision-making of managers by providing them with fundamental training in machine learning, AI and software development that is applicable across multiple industries and areas of the organisation. Using these technical fundamentals, managers will be able to improve their communication and collaboration skills when working with technical staff and departments. Real world examples are included in the courses to provide a better understanding of technology applications in various industries.
This CAS is a technical computer science program designed to give participants a solid foundation for distinguishing hype from reality in the business world and for continued learning in an area that is likely to change almost every aspect of our lives.
Target group
The programme is designed for people who do not have a previous degree in computer science but who need to work professionally with or manage (e.g. project, product and line managers) technical staff and departments. The target audience specifically includes managers with educational backgrounds in economics, finance, marketing, management, and similar non-science majors.
For more information about the CAS ETH AIS programme, please visit the website of the CAS.