Professors discuss new course offerings on artificial intelligence
Professors discuss new course offerings on artificial intelligence
Publish Date: 2026-04-09 05:09:00
Source Domain: www.thedartmouth.com
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The College has introduced new artificial intelligence (AI) courses across various degree programs to explore AI applications in different fields such as organizational decision-making, data analysis, and engineering.
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Tuck School of Business adjunct professor Laura Ridlehoover teaches MGMT SP034: “Prototyping with AI: From Idea to Demo in Days,” focusing on how AI assists in the product development process for MBA students.
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Quantitative social science professor Herbert Chang ’18 teaches QSS 045: “AI Machine Learning for Social Science,” emphasizing detecting misinformation in AI-generated material and agentic coding.
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Thayer lecturer Reed Harder ’13 is instructing ENGM 182: “Operations Research,” described as an “interim machine learning course,” within Thayer’s Master’s in Engineering Management program, promoting a balanced approach to AI in education.
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Tuck professor Scott Anthony ’96 teaches MGMT SP019: “AI and Consultative Decision-Making,” guiding students in developing a personal AI strategy for decision-making balancing short-term efficiency and long-term development.