Graduate Certificate in AI in Social Justice

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The Artificial Intelligence in Social Justice Graduate Certificate is designed for professionals seeking to harness AI for equitable outcomes. Addressing issues like bias, inequality, and access, this program equips learners with the skills to develop and implement AI solutions that promote social justice.

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Through a combination of coursework and projects, participants will learn to analyze complex social issues, design AI systems, and evaluate their impact. Gain expertise in AI for social good and drive positive change in your community or organization. Explore the Graduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence in Social Justice and discover how AI can be a powerful tool for creating a more just and equitable society.

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Data Justice and Bias in AI Systems: This unit explores the concept of data justice, focusing on the social implications of AI systems and the need to address bias in data collection, processing, and deployment. Primary keyword: Data Justice, Secondary keywords: AI Bias, Fairness in AI. •
Human-Centered Design for Social Impact: This unit introduces students to human-centered design principles and their application in social justice contexts. Students will learn to design AI systems that prioritize human well-being and social impact. Primary keyword: Human-Centered Design, Secondary keywords: Social Impact, AI for Good. •
AI and Social Movements: This unit examines the role of AI in social movements, including its potential to amplify marginalized voices and facilitate social change. Students will analyze case studies of AI-powered social movements and discuss the challenges and opportunities of using AI for social justice. Primary keyword: AI and Social Movements, Secondary keywords: Social Justice, Activism. •
Critical AI Studies: This unit introduces students to critical theories of AI, including posthumanism, feminist theory, and critical race theory. Students will analyze the social and cultural implications of AI and discuss the need for critical perspectives on AI development and deployment. Primary keyword: Critical AI Studies, Secondary keywords: Posthumanism, Feminist Theory. •
AI for Social Justice Policy: This unit explores the application of AI in policy-making for social justice, including the use of AI-powered tools for policy analysis and evaluation. Students will learn to design and implement AI-powered policy solutions that prioritize social justice and human well-being. Primary keyword: AI for Social Justice Policy, Secondary keywords: Policy Analysis, AI in Governance. •
Disability and AI: This unit examines the intersection of disability and AI, including the need for accessible and inclusive AI systems. Students will analyze case studies of AI-powered assistive technologies and discuss the challenges and opportunities of using AI for disability justice. Primary keyword: Disability and AI, Secondary keywords: Accessibility, Inclusive Design. •
AI and the Environment: This unit explores the impact of AI on the environment, including the need for sustainable and environmentally-friendly AI systems. Students will analyze case studies of AI-powered environmental solutions and discuss the challenges and opportunities of using AI for environmental justice. Primary keyword: AI and the Environment, Secondary keywords: Sustainability, Environmental Justice. •
AI Ethics and Governance: This unit introduces students to the principles of AI ethics and governance, including the need for transparency, accountability, and human oversight. Students will analyze case studies of AI-powered systems and discuss the challenges and opportunities of regulating AI development and deployment. Primary keyword: AI Ethics and Governance, Secondary keywords: Transparency, Accountability. •
AI and Cultural Heritage: This unit examines the impact of AI on cultural heritage, including the need for AI-powered preservation and conservation tools. Students will analyze case studies of AI-powered cultural heritage solutions and discuss the challenges and opportunities of using AI for cultural justice. Primary keyword: AI and Cultural Heritage, Secondary keywords: Preservation, Conservation. •
AI for Human Rights: This unit explores the application of AI in human rights contexts, including the use of AI-powered tools for human rights monitoring and advocacy. Students will learn to design and implement AI-powered human rights solutions that prioritize human dignity and well-being. Primary keyword: AI for Human Rights, Secondary keywords: Human Rights, Dignity.

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**Career Role** Description Industry Relevance
Data Scientist Design and implement AI models to analyze and interpret complex social data, ensuring fair and unbiased outcomes. High demand in government, non-profit, and private sectors to drive social impact and policy decisions.
Social Impact Analyst Evaluate the social and environmental impact of AI systems, identifying areas for improvement and recommending evidence-based solutions. Essential in government, non-profit, and private sectors to ensure AI systems align with social justice values and regulations.
Human-Computer Interaction Specialist Design intuitive and accessible AI interfaces that promote social inclusion and equity, considering diverse user needs and abilities. High demand in tech, government, and non-profit sectors to create inclusive and user-centered AI experiences.
Ethics in AI Develop and implement AI systems that prioritize transparency, accountability, and fairness, ensuring respect for human rights and dignity. Critical in government, non-profit, and private sectors to ensure AI systems align with ethical principles and regulations.

Entry requirements

  • Basic understanding of the subject matter
  • Proficiency in English language
  • Computer and internet access
  • Basic computer skills
  • Dedication to complete the course

No prior formal qualifications required. Course designed for accessibility.

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This course provides practical knowledge and skills for professional development. It is:

  • Not accredited by a recognized body
  • Not regulated by an authorized institution
  • Complementary to formal qualifications

You'll receive a certificate of completion upon successfully finishing the course.

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