Course overview
This course equips first and second-year business students with practical AI skills and critical thinking capabilities essential for the modern business landscape. Students will progress from mastering personal AI tools to designing AI-powered business solutions, with a strong focus on hands-on experimentation and entrepreneurial application. Through collaborative workshops, real-world case studies, and reflective practice, students will develop the ability to leverage AI effectively while critically evaluating its ethical, social, and economic implications. The course emphasizes learning to work WITH AI as a collaborative partner, preparing students to create innovative business solutions in an AI-transformed economy.
- Personal AI Mastery
- AI and Entrepreneurship
- Critical Analysis of AI Implementation
Course learning outcomes
- Demonstrate proficiency in collaborating with AI tools across multiple modalities to enhance personal and professional productivity.
- Analyse and evaluate AI implementation approaches across different organisational contexts.
- Design and pitch an AI-powered business solution applying entrepreneurial best practices.
- Critically assess the societal, ethical, and economic implications of AI adoption in business contexts.
Availability
Class details
Adelaide City Campus West
Group 1
Class number 25222
Section WS02
Size 50
Available 20
Class number 25223
Section WS01
Size 50
Available 2
Class details
Adelaide City Campus West
Group 1
Class number 55313
Section WS01
Size 50
Available 44
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