Enterprise AI: Governance, Integration and Scaling offers a strategic roadmap for safely and effectively integrating AI across teams and business operations. Participants will explore essential governance frameworks and risk management strategies, tackling complex organizational issues such as data privacy, AI reliability and the crucial role of human oversight. By examining these core components, learners will build the foundational knowledge required to assess organizational risks and implement AI systems that are both powerful and secure.
Moving from theory to practice, the curriculum empowers professionals to actively design, evaluate and expand AI initiatives within their own workflows. You will learn how to structure strategic AI pilot projects, establish robust guardrails and implement human validation systems to support responsible AI use in everyday operations. The course also addresses the human element of technological change, equipping learners with the tools to navigate organizational change management and leadership considerations. By the end of this course, you will be prepared to support the cultural and structural adjustments needed to scale successful AI initiatives across teams and departments.
Course Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- assess organizational risks and governance considerations related to AI implementation.
- design guardrails and human validation systems for responsible AI use.
- plan and evaluate AI pilot projects within organizational workflows.
- develop strategies for scaling successful AI initiatives across teams or departments.
- support organizational adoption of AI initiatives by addressing cultural and leadership considerations.
Course Format
This six-week course blends elements of asynchronous and synchronous components to provide learners with flexibility in project work, while also having face-to-face time with instructors and fellow learners via Zoom.
Each week learners will:
- attend one 90-minute Zoom, during which students will participate in discussions and workshop their project with the instructor and peers
- complete three to four hours of assignments or project work
Learners will be graded based on completion of assessed assignments/projects.
FAQ
Do I need to attend all Zoom sessions?
You are encouraged to attend all Zoom sessions of the course. During the live Zoom sessions, you will participate in valuable discussions and workshops that will aid in meeting the course learning objectives.
When is the course open?
The course Canvas site will open on the Wednesday before the first day of the course. All the modules will open on the first day of the course.
How do I successfully complete the course?
You will receive a grade of incomplete or complete based on your demonstration of course learning objectives. Learning objectives are demonstrated by completing assessed projects.
The instructor will assess each learning outcome as “not demonstrated,” or “demonstrated.” Completion of a course means that you have demonstrated achievement of all learning outcomes. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and the certificate of completion for the course will be awarded only if you receive a grade of ‘complete’ for the course.
While participation in Zoom sessions and engagement with other non-assessed learning activities do not count towards the final grade, these activities are designed to be an integral part of achieving the course learning outcomes.
If you receive a grade of ‘incomplete’ after turning in an assessed project, you will have the opportunity to resubmit your project once. Please note, receiving a grade of “Incomplete” or failure to demonstrate a learning outcome will not result in a refund.
When do I need to turn in assignments?
Assessed projects and other learning activities must be submitted on or before the due date, unless specific extensions are granted by the instructor. Instructors may not grant extensions more than two weeks after the course end date.
What happens if I need to resubmit a project?
If you do not successfully demonstrate course learning outcomes in your first attempt on an assessed project, you will have the opportunity to resubmit your project one time. Resubmissions cannot be submitted more than 2 weeks after the original due date.
How can I request accommodations?
The University of Minnesota views disability as an important aspect of diversity. We are committed to providing equitable access to learning opportunities for all learners. The Disability Resource Center (DRC) is the campus office that collaborates with learners who have disabilities to provide and arrange for reasonable accommodations.
- If you have, or think you have, a disability in any area, such as mental health, attention, learning, chronic health, sensory, or physical, please contact the DRC office on your campus (UMN Twin Cities: 612-626-1333) to arrange a confidential discussion regarding equitable access and reasonable accommodations.
- If you are registered with the DRC and have questions or concerns about your accommodations, please contact your access consultant/disability specialist.
- If you need ASL Interpretation Services, please fill out the request form for your class.
Please submit your request for accommodations at least two weeks in advance to guarantee we can accommodate the request.
Additional information is available on the DRC website or reach out by email: [email protected].
Transfer and Refund Policies
Transfer policy
You can transfer without additional charge to the next session if you inform CCAPS staff within the first two weeks of class of the need to transfer.
Refund Policy
CCAPS is able to provide partial refunds for the first two weeks of the course. Please see the refund timeline below:
- Before the first day of the course: 100% refund
- 1–7 days after start of course: 75% refund
- 8–14 days after start of course: 50% refund
- After 15 days: No refund available
Cancellation Policy
In the event CCAPS has to cancel the course due to low enrollment or unforeseen circumstances, we will offer you a transfer to another section of the course or full refund of the course registration fee.
