Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence
Engineering and Computing Track
The Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an interdisciplinary program designed to prepare students to lead and innovate in one of the world’s most dynamic and rapidly evolving fields. This program blends core principles from computer science, engineering, mathematics and cognitive science to equip students with a strong foundation in AI theory and practice.
Whether you're passionate about developing intelligent algorithms, building autonomous systems, or applying AI to solve complex real-world problems—from healthcare and cybersecurity to robotics and climate modeling—this program offers the flexibility and depth needed to succeed.
Students will gain hands-on experience with machine learning, data science, computer vision, natural language processing, and ethical AI design, while also building critical skills in programming, systems thinking, and communication. The interdisciplinary nature of the program ensures graduates are well-prepared to collaborate across domains, adapt to new challenges, and contribute meaningfully to the future of technology, industry and society.
Designed for students interested in the technical development of AI systems. This track emphasizes:
- Machine Learning & Deep Learning
- Programming
- Robotics & Decision Making
- Computer Vision
- Generative AI and Large Language Models
- Agentic AI
Why Choose This Program?
- Hands-on projects, labs, and internships
- Faculty experts in AI, Robotics, Computer Vision, Cybersecurity, and Data Science
- Access to advanced AI labs and research centers
- Career pathways in tech, healthcare, finance, robotics, and beyond
For more information about the Applied AI Track, visit the College of Science and Technology webpage.
Admission Policies
Admission to the BS in AI Undergraduate Program is coordinated through the N.C. A&T State University Admissions Office. Students must first apply to the University and support their application with the following evidence of qualifications to be considered for admission into the BS in AI Program:
For admittance to all undergraduate programs, all freshman applicants must satisfy the following minimum high school course requirements for admission:
1. English – 4 units
2. Natural Sciences – 3 units: Biological science, Physical science, Science with a laboratory.
3. Social Sciences – 2 units: United States History is required as one of the social sciences.
4. Foreign Language – 2 units of the same.
5. Mathematics – 4 units: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and one of the following
Advanced Mathematics courses:
· Advanced Functions and Modeling
· Discrete Mathematics
· Pre-Calculus
· Integrated Mathematics IV
· AP Statistics
· Essential for College Mathematics
· AP Calculus A/B
· AP Calculus B/C
GPA of 3.0, SAT Total (SATT) = 1080; SAT Math (SATM) = 520 minimum; or ACT Score
= 21; ACT Math (ACTM) = 21.
Contact Information
Dr. Sajad Khorsandroo
BS in AI Program Coordinator
Email: skhorsandroo@ncat.edu
Phone: 336-285-3697
Dr. Kaushik Roy
Professor and Chair
Email: kroy@ncat.edu
Phone: 336-285-3691
College of Engineering
Harold L. Martin Sr. Engineering Research & Innovation Complex
Room 313
1101 East Market St, Greensboro, NC 27401
Office: (336) 334-7245