Infotech Development Systems Colleges Inc.: Dunao, Ligao City
Infotech Development Systems Colleges Inc.: Dunao, Ligao City
Course Title:
Artificial Intelligence
Course Number:
IT 403
Course Prerequisite:
Credit Units:
3 Units
Time/Room:
Room 302
Course Description:
The course deals with the fundamental concepts of Artificial Intelligence. It will cover aspects of several major areas
of AI with emphasis on planning, scheduling, and agents, including applications in state-space search, problem
reduction representations, learning, vision and natural language processing. Students will be trained to get a basic
and solid understanding of various fundamental topics of Artificial Intelligence including searching, knowledge
representation and reasoning, rule based systems and machine learning. This course is also an opportunity for
students to discover AI based technologies. It should review how AI techniques have been incorporated by
companies to enhance traditional business applications. An exposure to PROLOG or another AI language like C# or
Java will be beneficial for the students using this as the programming language during development . On completion
of this course, students should relate what they have learned to what impact AI is making to society.
Institutional Learning Outcomes
Every IDSC Graduate should:
a. Physically capable. Demonstrate the ability to sustain a healthy lifestyle in order to maintain balance between work and domestic
life.
b. Intellectually and Technically Proficient. Apply critical and analytical thinking skills to a body of knowledge, develop innovative
solutions and produce tangible results by applying the all the skills learned from the institution.
c. Socially and emotionally developed Individuals. Demonstrate the ability to adapt to a variety of situations and environment as
well as the self confidence to assert oneself; demonstrate the ability to work as a part of a team.
d. Morally Responsible. Demonstrates sensitivity to the needs of others and the ability to adhere to acceptable norms for a
respectable life; demonstrate professional maturity, ethical responsibility and integrity in meeting the challenges in the workplace.
e. Spirituality. Treasure the values being upheld by faith and apply the same values and practices in everyday life.
College Learning Outcomes
Gradates of the College of Information Technology are professionals who can:
a. Demonstrate critical thinking and integrative skills to solve problems and to support lifelong learning along information system,
b. Communicate effectively and appropriately orally and in writing for various purposes with the responsible use of ICT and related
tools
c. Collaborate with the diverse people ethically and with mastery of knowledge and skills in Information Technology,
d. Create knowledge and innovation to promote inclusive development as well as globalization in the field of Information Technology..
Successfully engage in professional practice in computing science or apply computer science tools to another field;
Pursue advance study in computer sciences;
Behave professionally and in ethical manner;
Work successfully in both independent and team environment;
Be effective in the design and construction of computing solutions.
f.
Evaluate the impact of computing on society as well as the ethical, social and professional implication of their line of work.
a. Apply an ability describe basic information about AI with emphasis on planning and scheduling
b. Construct business and academic documents using Microsoft Word.
c. Apply the AI techniques and to incorporate it in system to enhance business application.
Course Content
Specific Learning
Outcomes
Learning Content
Familiarize
VMGO
-
Identify problem
formulation
Instructional
Delivery
Instructional
Resources/Mat
erials
Assessment
Tasks
Recitation
Handout
Recitation
Lecture, Research
Sharing,
Visual
Presentation,
Group Discussion,
and
Interactive
the
Identifies problem
formulation
Performance
Standard
Time
Allotment
90% of the
students can
recite the VMGO
1.5 hours
4 hours
Lecture
Write a tree-graph
search
Identify ontology
Search
Identifies ontology
Lecture, Research
Sharing,
Visual
Presentation,
Group Discussion,
and
Interactive
Lecture
Lecture, Research
Sharing,
Visual
Presentation,
Group Discussion,
and
Interactive
Lecture
other
materials
suited
for
the
presentation
of
teaching learning
tasks.
3 hours
3 hours
teaching
tasks.
-
Identify Propositional
logic
Identifies Propositional
logic
Lecture, Research
Sharing,
Visual
Presentation,
Group Discussion,
and
Interactive
Lecture
Lecture, Research
Sharing,
Visual
Presentation,
Group Discussion,
and
Interactive
Lecture
learning
3 hours
3 hours
Fuzzy logic
Other methods of
reasoning
Pattern recognition
Lecture, Research
Sharing,
Visual
Presentation,
Group Discussion,
and
Interactive
Lecture
Lecture, Research
Sharing,
Visual
Presentation,
Group Discussion,
and
Interactive
Lecture
Students
preparation,
Group Sharing
and Discussion,
3 hours
5 hours
4 hours
and
Interactive Presentation
and and Unit Quiz
Lecture
other
materials
suited
for
the
presentation
of
teaching learning
tasks.
Lecture, Research
Sharing,
Visual
Presentation,
Group Discussion,
and
Interactive
Lecture
Course Requirements:
1. Group Research and Oral Presentation
2. Attendance
3. Reaction Paper
4. Unit test
5. Midterm and Final Examination
6. Other Related Activities
6 hours
Exam
/Final
(Short
Exam
&
Long)
Paper
Course References
A. Books
Mizoguchi R, Ohmsha T,.Artificial Intelligence. Cengage Learning, 2013.
S. Russel, P. Norvig ,Artificial Intelligence: a modern approach. Prentice Hall, 2014.
Duckett, J., HTML & CSS: Design and Build Web Site. Wiley, 2011.
Nixon, R., Learning PHP, MySQL & JavaScript. OReilly, 2014
Prepared by:
MARNEIL ALLEN G. SANCHEZ
Recommending Approval:
SHERWIN M. TELAN, MIT
Department Chairperson, BSIT
Approved: