Artificial Intelligence An introduction to the fundamental concepts in computer science, including algorithms and logic, and the theoretical foundations in philosophy that define the field of artificial intelligence. The artificial intelligence approach to modeling cognitive processes. Topics include an introduction to heuristic methods, problem representation and search methods, classic AI techniques, and a review of the controversial issues of the AI paradigm of cognition as computation. Not offered on a regular basis. Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisites: CSCI (MATH) 2610 or PHIL 2500 Level: Graduate Undergraduate Course Information File: CIS_CSCI_4550_0.pdf (113.06 KB)