
Graduate Certificates in Artificial Intelligence & Information Warfare
Prepare to Lead on the Digital Battlefield
Prepare to Lead on the Digital Battlefield
Uncover new opportunities for professional growth with Norwich University Online's cutting-edge graduate certificates in Artificial Intelligence and Information Warfare. These meticulously crafted programs are tailored to empower professionals with a nuanced blend of technical expertise and strategic acumen crucial for success in the dynamic fields of AI and information warfare.
Enrich your educational journey with an unparalleled online learning experience offered by Norwich University, a trailblazing institution recognized as a Center for Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security. Benefit from the insightful guidance of seasoned cybersecurity instructors dedicated to providing hands-on support as you navigate your academic pursuits at Norwich.
Through your Norwich certificate, you can unlock the potential to assume influential roles within your organization, shaping pivotal business, governance, and policy decisions that effectively address prevalent and emerging security challenges. You can also acquire the essential skills to safeguard and champion the understanding and valuation of information assets within intricate business ecosystems.
The artificial intelligence certificate allows students to critically analyze case studies on digital transformation, data strategy, and AI-powered enterprise solutions to identify real-world obstacles and possibilities. Through the use of data governance and responsible AI concepts, students can evaluate the ethical implications of AI technologies and defend judgments in business cases, promoting responsible and informed AI technology management and its impact on the organization. Learn how to establish and interpret metrics for various model types and translate data analysis and model findings based on your business' needs.
The certificate is comprised of two 11-week courses: Artificial Intelligence in Industry, and Foundations of Artificial Intelligence for Applied Intelligence. Totaling 12 graduate-level credits, these courses are completed entirely online. Upon successful completion of a certificate program, students wishing to enter into our Master of Science in Cybersecurity program will be able to use the certificate courses toward the completion of their master’s degree.
Offered beginning Spring 2025, the certificate in information warfare will help you identify and explain the fundamental principles of information warfare as conceptualized by different countries. You will evaluate and assess current information warfare threats and information capabilities from Russia, China, Iran, DPRK, and violent extremist organizations. Classify how and why weaponized information is used as part of modern influence campaigns, evaluate vulnerabilities of social systems that an adversary could exploit through weaponized information, and construct accurate threat models through detailed characterization of an adversary’s information capabilities through a multidisciplinary approach.
The certificate is comprised of two 11-week courses: Information Warfare: Theory and Practice, and Cognitive Warfare and Information Domain. Totaling 12 graduate-level credits, the courses are completed entirely online. Upon successful completion of a certificate program, students wishing to enter into our Master of Science in Cybersecurity program will be able to use the certificate courses toward the completion of their master’s degree.
SPRING: February 17, 2025
SUMMER: May 19, 2025
FALL: September 25, 2025
SPRING: February 17, 2025
SUMMER: May 19, 2025
FALL: September 25, 2025
Norwich University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.).
Norwich University has been designated as a Center for Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security.
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