Artificial Intelligence Event Announcement 


Topic : International AI Seminar (Free) 

Target Audience: College/University Students

Speakers: AI Club Directors @ AAFIE Artificial Intelligence Labs

Venue: Online (Registration to the AI Club to receive the link)

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Recommended: None. The goal of this class is to provide students with the legal skills necessary for them to survive in today's world. The course provides knowledge of how to protect one's rights while observing the rights of others. Included are topics such as the nature and kinds of law, legal rights and responsibilities, contracts, crimes, torts, law for the minor, ethics, landlord and tenant relationships, real and personal property, bailments, and business organizations.

Principles of Marketing focuses on the science and art of building and managing profitable customer relationships. Marketing’s central purpose is presented as demand management, the skills needed to manage the level, timing and composition of demand. Students will learn the necessity of attracting new customers by promising and delivering superior customer service in an environment continually being shaped by the two powerful forces of technology and globalization. Students will study contributions to marketing by Peter Drucker, Ted Levitt, Philip Kotler, Regis McKenna and Geoffrey Moore, among others.

This course focuses on the study of Economics, Finance, Commerce and Entrepreneurship. It is intended as the basic or introductory course for those students seeking to establish a foundation for upper division courses in Business. Upon successful completion of this course many students plan on pursuing undergraduate studies in Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Finance, Marketing or Pre-­‐ Law.

Recommended: Principles of Business and International Business. Money and Banking focuses on the study of markets and their supporting financial infrastructure. This course provides a framework for studying the role of money in our emerging global economy and the institutional characteristics of underlying banking systems and financial markets. The development of markets and financial intermediaries is considered within the context of the commercial, economic and financial history of the United States. Students will explore the history of trade from the autarky and mercantilism practiced by colonial powers through current international arrangements supporting global interdependence and economic integration. This course will also consider the macroeconomic issues of monetary policy as executed by the US Federal Reserve and European Central Bank. Priority will be given to students who are progressing in the Design, Financial Services Pathway and choose this as one of their “First 6” classes.

Recommended: Principles of Business. International Business provides an introduction to economic, cultural, and political factors that influence business. The course includes fundamentals of import/export business, business structures, business plans, trade relations, financial transactions, legal agreements, and global entrepreneurship. Priority will be given to students who are progressing in the International Business Pathway and choose this as one of their “First 6” classes.