TECH 30 H — Introduction to AI: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Matters
Quarter: Spring
Instructor(s): Rajen Sheth
Date(s): Apr 20—Jun 1
Class Recording Available: Yes
Class Meeting Day: Mondays
Grade Restriction: NGR only; no credit/letter grade
Class Meeting Time: 5:30—7:00 pm (PT)
Please Note: No class on May 25
Tuition: $395
Refund Deadline: Apr 22
Unit(s): 0
Enrollment Limit: 300
Status: Registration opens Feb 23, 8:30 am (PT)
Quarter: Spring
Day: Mondays
Duration: 6 weeks
Time: 5:30—7:00 pm (PT)
Date(s): Apr 20—Jun 1
Unit(s): 0
Tuition: $395
Refund Deadline: Apr 22
Instructor(s): Rajen Sheth
Grade Restriction: NGR only; no credit/letter grade
Enrollment Limit: 300
Recording Available: Yes
Status: Registration opens Feb 23, 8:30 am (PT)
Please Note: No class on May 25
Whether you're curious about the basics of AI or eager to understand why it's becoming essential across every industry, this hands-on introduction will give you the knowledge and confidence to engage with AI meaningfully. You’ll explore foundational principles and the latest breakthroughs, gaining practical experience with tools that can enhance your daily work and life. Through case studies and guided discussions, you'll see how AI is reshaping industries like healthcare, finance, education, and technology—while addressing key ethical questions around bias, fairness, and responsible use. We’ll conclude with a look at emerging trends and what they mean for the future. By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped to understand AI’s impact, apply it thoughtfully, and navigate an AI-driven world with clarity and confidence.
No technical background is required. This course will demonstrate third-party tools that are not managed or supported by Stanford. Students who wish to use these tools are welcome to sign up independently. Many tools offer free versions or free trials; paid subscriptions typically cost $25–$100 per month, depending on the tool. Please see the course syllabus for more details.
Students can choose to attend this course on campus or online. Sign up for Section H if you think you might attend class on the Stanford campus at least once. There is no commitment—you can still choose to attend via Zoom for any session. Sign up for Section Z if you know you will exclusively attend via Zoom.