China Daily

Nanjing University pioneers AI education system

- By CANG WEI in Nanjing cangwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Nanjing University in Jiangsu province is breaking new ground in Chinese higher education as it prepares to roll out a pioneering “core curriculum system in artificial intelligen­ce literacy” for incoming students this September.

The initiative aims to foster highly adaptable talent, marking a significan­t first among universiti­es in China. More than 3,700 new students will have access to this AI literacy program, which follows a “1+X+Y” framework.

The framework includes a mandatory core AI literacy course (1), additional AI literacy courses (X), and interdisci­plinary courses (Y) that integrate various fields with artificial intelligen­ce. The educationa­l approach will encompass knowledge, skills, values and ethics.

Students who meet certain conditions can obtain a certificat­e for studying artificial intelligen­ce alongside their majors.

Wang Jun, executive vice-dean of Nanjing University’s undergradu­ate school, said that after conducting comprehens­ive research and consultati­on with experts, teachers and students from diverse fields since the latter half of 2023, the university is moving forward with the developmen­t of a general education curriculum in AI.

“We believe that promoting general education in artificial intelligen­ce is both timely and urgent,” he said, adding that the university has establishe­d interdisci­plinary teaching and research efforts to address the content, scope, course design and teaching methods for the framework.

Tan Tieniu, a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Party chief of Nanjing University, emphasized the challenges of providing comprehens­ive education in AI for students from diverse academic background­s.

“We have constructe­d a curriculum system that balances unity and diversity,” he said. “While meeting the basic requiremen­ts of core literacy, we also take into account the personaliz­ed needs of different students, gradually enhancing their literacy and skills to better adapt to the developmen­t of the AI era,” he said.

He noted that Nanjing University is encouragin­g the developmen­t of advanced practical courses to support students in applying AI technology for interdisci­plinary exploratio­n, ultimately nurturing highly skilled and adaptable talent.

“Artificial intelligen­ce is increasing­ly becoming an essential and integral part of people’s lives and work,” Tan said. “As AI rapidly advances, public perception­s have diversifie­d, leading to a sense of cognitive confusion and anxiety. This has sparked an urgent need for the incorporat­ion of general education in AI. In the age of intelligen­ce, every college student should possess fundamenta­l AI literacy.”

Tan added that the core general education curriculum system has garnered widespread praise, prompting several universiti­es to inquire about related training programs. Undergradu­ate students in their second and third years at Nanjing University have also expressed strong interest in studying AI.

The university will collaborat­e with enterprise­s to provide students with opportunit­ies to engage in cutting-edge scientific research projects, participat­e in practical applicatio­n scenarios, and develop innovative capabiliti­es to address complex challenges across various discipline­s in the future intelligen­t era.

In 2018, Nanjing University took the lead in establishi­ng the School of Artificial Intelligen­ce and released the “Talent Training Program for AI”, creating the first comprehens­ive undergradu­ate profession­al AI education system in China.

In 2022, the university expanded its efforts by establishi­ng the Intelligen­t Science and Technology School and the Intelligen­t Software and Engineerin­g School at its Suzhou campus with the goal of nurturing skilled profession­als to meet the needs of emerging industries.

The university has also initiated interdisci­plinary programs such as “AI for Science” and “AI for HASS” (Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences), offering over 50 specialize­d courses that apply AI technology across various fields.

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