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    Undergraduate Programs with a Concentration in Artificial Intelligence

    The University of North America (UoNA) offers the Undergraduate Programs with a Concentration in Artificial Intelligence to prepare undergraduate students and working professionals to lead AI-driven innovation across diverse industries. This advanced program provides a comprehensive foundation in machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, generative AI, data analytics, and responsible AI governance. Students learn to evaluate AI opportunities, develop and deploy AI-enabled solutions, interpret data-driven insights, and navigate the ethical, legal, and regulatory considerations associated with artificial intelligence in modern organizational environments.

    Designed for individuals seeking to enhance their career pathways with high-demand AI skills, the program integrates interdisciplinary coursework with practical, hands-on learning experiences. Students develop the technical proficiency and strategic judgment necessary to implement AI technologies that advance operational efficiency, strategic decision-making, and digital transformation initiatives. To tailor the degree to their professional goals, students select one of five specialized concentration tracks, each aligned with key industry domains.

    AI Concentration Tracks

    • AI in Business

      This concentration focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance business strategy, operational efficiency, marketing analytics, customer engagement, and innovation management. Students explore how AI-driven automation, predictive analytics, and generative AI tools create competitive advantage and support data- informed decision-making across enterprise environments.

    • AI in Finance & Accounting

      This concentration applies AI methodologies to financial reporting, auditing, fraud detection, forecasting, budgeting, risk assessment, and managerial accounting. Students gain expertise using AI tools to automate workflows, improve accuracy, detect anomalies, strengthen internal controls, and deliver actionable financial insights in support of organizational strategy.

    • AI in Healthcare

      This concentration examines AI applications across clinical care, healthcare administration, population health, and public health systems. Students study AI-assisted diagnostics, predictive health analytics, healthcare data management, workflow automation, and interoperability standards. Emphasis is placed on regulatory compliance, privacy, security, and ethical considerations unique to healthcare environments.

    • AI in Cybersecurity

      This concentration integrates AI and machine learning into modern cybersecurity practices, focusing on threat detection, digital forensics, SOC automation, secure AI system design, and adversarial machine learning. Students develop the skills needed to analyze cyber threats, automate investigative processes, protect AI-driven systems, and defend organizations against increasingly sophisticated digital attacks.

    • AI in Information Technology

      This concentration prepares students to apply AI across enterprise IT environments, cloud ecosystems, and software development processes. Students explore intelligent automation, cloud-based AI services, data engineering, AI-enabled DevOps, and IT infrastructure optimization. The track emphasizes designing and managing AI-powered systems that support digital transformation and enhance IT service delivery.

    • AI in Computer Science

      This concentration is designed for technically oriented students seeking advanced expertise in AI system design, algorithm development, and computational methods. The track provides rigorous training in programming, algorithms, software engineering, data structures, and systems design while integrating advanced AI concepts such as machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, and generative models. Students learn to build, evaluate, and optimize AI-enabled systems within complex enterprise architectures, cloud environments, and data-intensive applications. This concentration prepares graduates to become technical leaders capable of designing and deploying scalable AI solutions across diverse computing domains.

    Undergraduate Programs Overview

    Aligned with the mission of the university, UoNA’s undergraduate programs are designed for students to attain the essential knowledge and skills to meet the needs and challenges in the areas of business administration and technology throughout the world, and general education that advances quality of life for all citizens.

    As an applied learning institution, the application of knowledge is integrated in the design of all courses. The core courses of each program center on developing career-relevant knowledge and skills. Students learn from instructors who have earned academic credentials as well as first-hand industry experience.

    Diploma Program

    • Diploma in Operations Management for Technical Industries (OMTI)

      The intent of the Diploma in Operations Management for Technical Industries (OMTI) program is to prepare students with the knowledge of technical concepts, regulations, and applications for operations management. Entry-level managers who are able to plan, trouble-shoot, and oversee technical operations and work sites. Specialists, who have essential knowledge of field operations and the competencies required to transition to first-line supervisory positions within a range of skilled-trades environments.

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    Associate's Program

    • Associate’s Degree in Supervision and Project Management (AD-SPM)

      The intent of the associate’s degree in Supervision and Project Management program (AD-SPM) is to prepare students with the knowledge of technical concepts and regulations, and applications for supervising skilled technicians and operations. Entry-level project managers who can assess, plan, trouble-shoot, and oversee technical projects and work sites. Specialists, who have essential knowledge of field operations, and the competencies required to transition to first-line supervisory and entry-level management positions within a range of skilled-trades environments. Graduates from the program will have the tools to transition from technician to front-line supervisor and/or entry-level manager of field operations. Supervisors with the competencies to lead skilled-trades crews within technology fields. The main objective of the AD-SPM program is career-preparation. The AD-SPM degree can be earned by completing the minimum course and lab requirements of 90 credit hours.

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    Bachelor's Programs

    • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)

      The BSBA program offers a comprehensive blend of theory and practical application that will allow students to apply their education towards existing career tracks and/or prepare them for entry-level positions in business and management.

      This program is specifically designed for individuals interested in careers in which they will be navigating a competitive global environment, whether for a multinational corporation, small-to-medium-sized enterprises looking to expand internationally or for governmental institutions that deal with international regulatory issues or foreign governmental agencies and other organizations.

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    • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)

      The BSIT program prepares students to acquire knowledge in theoretical and practical applications in computer hardware, software, and information systems. Students participate in intensive computer laboratory assignments, become skilled in solving research problems, and conducting oral and written presentations.

      As computer systems and networks become increasingly central to business, information technology professionals with the skills to install, configure, and troubleshoot these systems are essential for successful business operations.

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