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¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵEngineering Graduate Certificate Programs Extended

The last few weeks have been a challenging time for Floridians and our thoughts are with everyone impacted by the recent hurricanes. To make things easier for many who were affected by the storms, the university has extended the deadline to apply for three College of Engineering graduate programs, the Pathway to Computing Graduate Certificate, the Artificial Intelligence Graduate Certificate, and the Master of Science in Data Intelligence, to Nov. 1, giving you a little more time to submit your application!  

PATHWAY TO COMPUTING

Have you thought about transitioning to the computer science field? Or want to add computing skills to your resume? is a fast, affordable way to transition into the tech field — no prior experience needed! This fully online 15-credit program can be completed in in three semesters and provides options to land jobs in computing or to serve as a bridge to USF’s master’s program – with completers who want to go on to a master’s degree program earning priority admission to USF’s MSCS. Prior experience isn’t necessary – we’ll teach you everything you need to know, from discrete structures to object-oriented design to algorithms.

The Pathway to Computing graduate certificate complements those earning engineering degrees in areas such as biomedical engineering and electrical engineering (or business degrees such as MIS/BAIS), and prepare you for roles in computing or for advanced AI education. An info session for the Pathway to Computing program will be held on Oct. 30 at 6 p.m. Learn more about the program, meet the program advisors, and find out how to apply at the info session. RSVP today at

ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE

Artificial intelligence is everywhere. From opening your phone with face ID and scrolling through your personalized social media feeds to making a Google search and browsing through your Netflix recommendations, AI has become a huge part of everyday life.  If you’re hoping to enhance your computing skillset or transition to an in-demand tech role, the will prepare you to develop the AI software that powers every aspect of modern programs, such as machine learning, robotic systems and more.

MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN DATA INTELLIGENCE

Unlock the future with USF's cutting-edge Msater of Science in Data Intelligence! Whether you're looking to upskill or make a career pivot, we've got you covered. Gain hands-on experience, learn from industry experts, and prepare to lead in one of the fastest-growing fields. Ready to elevate your career? Explore more and take the next step by visiting usf.to/MSDI. The deadline to apply for a spring semester start has been extended to Nov. 1. .


Hear From Our Students

As one of the first people to complete USF’s new Artificial Intelligence Graduate Certificate program, Daniel Ocampo is leveraging his new certificate and cutting-edge skills in machine learning and computer vision to transform the future of home security. He has years of experience developing electronic products and works as an embedded systems engineer at a major key manufacturer that produces mechanical and electronic door-locking hardware. Now Ocampo is using his AI expertise to set a new standard in the industry by developing innovative tools for keyless entry and advanced home protection.

Read Daniel's story here, and watch his video on

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Joshua Santobianco, a veteran of the Army's 82nd Airborne Division, is now pursuing a new career through USF's fully online Pathway to Computing Graduate Certificate. His military experience, requiring readiness at a moment’s notice, is fueling his transition. Inspired by computing courses he took at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center & School, USF's program is helping him dive into the computing field.

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From the Space Coast to USF, Ryan Stapf’s summer journey was anything but ordinary! 🌟 Discover how his unique internship experience is helping him reach for the stars—and beyond. Check out his inspiring story and see what it’s like to work at the cutting edge of space exploration. Read Ryan's Story here and watch his video

Hear From Our Faculty

Hear from Professor Sudeep Sarkar about Learn essential skills, from machine learning to deep learning techniques, and discover how to apply AI in today’s digital world. Flexible learning, expert faculty, and hands-on projects await. Start transforming your future today! 

AI is already transforming industries and shaping our lives. Dr. Sarkar, who spearheads the fully online graduate certificate in area, says this program is so much more than a deep learning tutorial -- and it is taught by computer scientists and AI experts with courses in natural language processing, data mining, and more. 

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AI is already the main driver of emerging technologies like big data, robotics and IoT, and generative AI has further expanded the possibilities and popularity of AI. Learn how to build the tools, systems, and programs that are driving AI innovation with USF's graduate certificate in artificial intelligence. In this video, ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵCollege of Engineering faculty member Larry Hall talks about his class in Data Mining and what students in this fully online program learn. Watch his video here.

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¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵassistant professor Mauricio Pamplona Segundo talks about what students . The class is offered as part of the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵGraduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence. The university has extended the deadline to apply for this graduate certificate to Nov. 1. 

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USF's faculty, like associate professor John Licato (also the founder/director of the Advancing Machine and Human Reasoning Lab and the startup company Actualization.ai) are experts in AI. about Natural Language Processing in his course that is part of the fully online AI Graduate Certificate program. 

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