• Graduate Certificate in A.I. and Machine Learning at Lambton College is offered as a 2-years teaching program.
  • This certificate program has a co-op work option.
  • Some of the main courses that students will study in this program are:
    • Big Data Fundamental Data Storage Networking
    • Data Visualization for AI and ML
    • Data Mining and Analysis
    • Neural Networks and Deep Learning
    • Software Tools and Emerging Technologies for AI and ML
  • This Program curriculum includes the development of AI and ML models to identify patterns, provide insights, recommend actions or perform tasks.
  • Students design and apply AI and ML systems that will take into account an organization’s manufacturing and automation needs.
  • As team communication in AI and ML is essential for organizational success, students learn applied project management skills, in addition to reporting communications and recommendations for various audiences, stakeholders, and purposes.
  • A work permit under the PGWPP may be issued for the length of the study program, up to a maximum of three years.
  • A post-graduation work permit cannot be valid for longer than the student's study program, and the study program must be a minimum of eight months in length.
  • International students who complete their program of study at Lambton College may be eligible to apply for a Post Graduate Work Permit Program (PGWPP). The PGWPP allows students to gain valuable Canadian work experience.
  • Graduates will have the in-demand skills to operate at entry and intermediate roles on an AI and ML project in a variety of industries and occupational areas, including but not limited to technology implementation, business transformation, management, and consulting. Career positions may include, but are not limited to:
    • Business Intelligence Designer,
    • Robotics Process Analyst,
    • AI Interaction Designer,
    • Artificial Intelligence Technologist,
    • Machine Learning Analyst,
    • Machine Learning Technologist, etc 
  • NOTE : The admissions process is competitive and meeting the minimum academic requirements does not guarantee admission.