Computer Science, Associate in Applied Science
- How your iPhone recognizes your face or how you are “tagged” in photos?
- How a Digital Assistant such as Alexa or Siri is able to understand and converse with you?
- How new types of antibiotics are being discovered that are able to kill strains of bacteria that had been resistant? (Source: MIT News)
All of these questions can be answered through the field of Artificial Intelligence.
- You enjoy problem solving and are interested in developing algorithms.
- You enjoy working with probabilities and statistics.
- You are interested in software development in programs such as Java and Python.
Academic Pathways
365球赛平台 is proud to have worked with Intel to develop this AAS in Artificial Intelligence through Intel’s A.I. for Future Workforce Program. With this AAS degree students can go straight into the workforce upon completion.
For those students who already have a degree in computer science, we also offer an advanced certificate in artificial intelligence.
Program Coordinator
Ken Michalek has been a College Lecturer II at Ocean County College since 2019 after a 30-year career at AT&T Laboratories.
Ken developed several applications for various AT&T businesses, including Web Hosting, Internet, Network Management, and Business Phone (PBX) systems. After developing applications for over 13 years, Ken was promoted to Director of New Technology Development and served as a manager of various software teams that developed and supported several critical business applications for AT&T. Ken worked closely with Intel to bring Artificial Intelligence programs to Ocean County College. Intel’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Future Workforce Program enables students to gain technical confidence in AI, enhances employability for AI-related jobs and demonstrates how to apply the latest trends in AI to produce solutions to industrial and social issues.
Ken’s degrees include a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo, a MS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a Master’s in computer science from Monmouth University.
Contact Professor Michalek at kmichalek@yj1001.net or 732 255 0400 x459.
(732) 255-0482