Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI 101)

Learn the Language of Artificial Intelligence

Course Level

Undergraduate / University Foundation
English proficiency: CEFR B1–B2 recommended

Credit Value

  • 3 U.S. Credits
  • 6 ECTS Credits

Contact Hours

Total Contact Hours: 45

  • Lectures: 30 hours
  • Seminars / Practical Sessions: 15 hours

Language of Instruction

  • English

Course Description

This course provides an introductory overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for adult learners with no prior technical background. Students are introduced to fundamental AI concepts, terminology, and practical applications used in everyday life and across various professional fields, including education, business, healthcare, and media.

The course emphasizes conceptual understanding rather than programming or advanced mathematics. Students explore key areas such as machine learning, generative AI, natural language processing, and image recognition through examples, discussions, and guided activities. Ethical and societal issues related to AI, including data privacy, bias, and responsible use, are examined.

By the end of the course, students will have developed AI literacy, basic analytical skills, and the ability to communicate confidently about AI topics in English.

Course Objectives

The course aims to:

  • introduce core concepts and vocabulary of Artificial Intelligence
  • develop students’ ability to understand and evaluate AI applications
  • encourage critical and ethical thinking about AI technologies
  • strengthen academic and professional English related to technology

Learning Outcomes (CEFR-Aligned)

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

Knowledge & Understanding

  • describe basic Artificial Intelligence concepts using clear and structured English (B1)
  • identify major types of AI systems and their functions (B1)
  • explain common AI applications in real-world contexts (B1–B2)

Skills

  • discuss AI-related topics and express opinions in classroom discussions (B1–B2)
  • analyze simple case studies involving AI use (B2)
  • compare advantages and limitations of AI technologies (B2)

Communication

  • use key AI and technology-related vocabulary accurately in speaking and writing (B1–B2)
  • summarize short academic texts, videos, or presentations about AI (B1–B2)
  • present basic ideas about AI clearly in oral or written form (B2)

Ethical & Critical Awareness

  • recognize ethical issues such as bias, privacy, and automation (B1–B2)
  • evaluate the social impact of AI at an introductory academic level (B2)

Course Content (Indicative Schedule)

  • Week 1: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
  • Week 2: History and Development of AI
  • Week 3: Types of AI Systems
  • Week 4: Data, Algorithms, and Machine Learning (Conceptual)
  • Week 5: Natural Language Processing
  • Week 6: Generative AI and Language Models
  • Week 7: AI and Image Recognition
  • Week 8: Midterm Review and Assessment
  • Week 9: AI in Education and Business
  • Week 10: AI in Healthcare and Media
  • Week 11: Ethical Issues in Artificial Intelligence
  • Week 12: Bias, Privacy, and Data Protection
  • Week 13: AI and the Future of Work
  • Week 14: Student Presentations
  • Week 15: Final Review and Assessment

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22,240 CZK

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