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The Artificial Intelligence (CS 309) course, taught by Dr. Muhammad Javed Iqbal in Spring 2025, offers students hands-on experience and knowledge in AI technologies, preparing them for careers in various fields. Key topics include machine learning, neural networks, and ethical implications of AI, with practical assignments such as building chatbots and image classification systems. The course also features interactive learning, guest lectures from industry leaders, and access to essential resources and tools.

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The Artificial Intelligence (CS 309) course, taught by Dr. Muhammad Javed Iqbal in Spring 2025, offers students hands-on experience and knowledge in AI technologies, preparing them for careers in various fields. Key topics include machine learning, neural networks, and ethical implications of AI, with practical assignments such as building chatbots and image classification systems. The course also features interactive learning, guest lectures from industry leaders, and access to essential resources and tools.

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Artificial Intelligence (CS 309)

Spring 2025

Course Instructor: Dr. Muhammad Javed Iqbal

Why Should You Take This Course?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing industries worldwide, from healthcare and


finance to gaming and autonomous systems. By enrolling in this course, you'll gain cutting-
edge knowledge and hands-on experience with AI technologies, preparing you for a dynamic
and fast-growing career field. Whether you're looking to become an AI researcher, data
scientist, or Computer Scientist, this course will give you a solid foundation to excel.

Significance of This Course

AI is not just a field of study—it's a transformative force shaping the future. This course:

• Introduces you to key concepts such as machine learning, neural networks, and
natural language processing.
• Teaches you how to design intelligent systems capable of solving real-world
problems.
• Helps you understand ethical implications and the societal impact of AI.
• Provides insights into emerging AI trends and technologies.

Tools and Technologies

You’ll work with industry-standard tools and libraries, including:

• Python: The primary programming language for this course.


• TensorFlow and PyTorch: For building and training machine learning models.
• Jupyter Notebooks: For interactive coding and data visualization.
• OpenCV: For computer vision tasks.
• NLTK and SpaCy: For natural language processing.
• Azure, AWS, or Google AI Platforms: For deploying AI models in the cloud (where
applicable).

Assignments and Projects

This course is designed to be hands-on, with assignments and projects that mirror real-world
AI challenges:

• Implementing classical artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms from


scratch.
• Developing intelligent agents
• Building a chatbot using natural language processing techniques.
• Designing an image classification system using neural networks.
• Analyzing large datasets to uncover patterns and insights.
• Create generative AI based image-generation models and personalized content
recommendation systems.
• A capstone project where students solve a real-world problem using AI.

Other Highlights

• Interactive Learning: Engage in discussions, workshops, and coding labs.


• Guest Lectures: Hear from AI industry leaders and researchers.
• Career Guidance: Get tips on internships, certifications, and job opportunities in AI.
• Resources Provided: Access to datasets, research papers, and AI-related tools.

Reference Material/ Books

1. Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence. A Modern Approach, 4th
edition, Pearson Series, 2021.
2. Hart, P.E., Stork, D.G. and Duda, R.O., 2001. Pattern classification. John Willey &
Sons.
3. Luger, G.F. and Stubblefield, W.A., 2009. AI algorithms, data structures, and idioms
in Prolog, Lisp, and Java. Pearson Addison-Wesley.

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