Overview: NCCU is actively advancing AI curriculum development, enabling faculty from diverse fields to participate in AI education and broaden their teaching impact. The Interdisciplinary Artificial Intelligence Center has completed an inventory of all AI-related courses offered university-wide in the 2024–2025 academic year and compiled the results into an AI Interdisciplinary Course Map, which helps students plan their course pathways and provides faculty with valuable reference material for course development.

Description: The AI Interdisciplinary Course Map is organized into six categories: “Informatics and Computing Courses” for building foundational competencies; “STEM Courses” for reinforcing prerequisite technical knowledge; “AI Portal” for introductory AI content; “AI Core” for core technical skills; “AI+X” emphasizing hands-on practice and interdisciplinary application; and “AI in X” combining AI with specific disciplinary fields. Together, these cover a complete teaching spectrum from introductory to advanced levels. An AI Interdisciplinary Credit Program is also set to be officially established in the 2025–2026 academic year, offering faculty an excellent opportunity to co-teach across departments, develop modular courses, and engage in interdisciplinary collaboration. We welcome faculty to join the AI teaching community and embrace an intelligent future alongside their students.

Model Example: “Generative AI: Becoming a Master Wizard” is a MOOC created by Prof. Yen-Lung Tsai of the Department of Mathematical Sciences. The course introduces generative AI, covering both theory and hands-on practice, guiding students through technical applications, AI model development, and the exploration of future technological innovation. Take a look at Prof. Tsai’s engaging course content!

Course link: https://ctld.video.nccu.edu.tw/media/7852

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