Fall '25 Adding Classes | Permission numbers ARE NOT required to add most classes Ends
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- Sep 1010:30 AMAI Literacy Essentials: Critical Analysis of Generative AICost - Free Email - ai@sfsu.edu This course explores the critical analysis of generative AI to support responsible use of this technology. Learn how AI models are trained and why misinformation and biases may occur in AI-generated content. Develop strategies to analyze AI outputs and assess AI tools for quality and ethical considerations. Participants will be expected to engage in the evaluation process through collaborative, hands-on activities and reflective discussions. This course is an elective that counts toward receiving a digital badge for the AI Literacy Education Program (https://ai.sfsu.edu/start-your-ai-journey).
- Sep 1011:00 AMClinical Laboratory Science - Prospective Student Advising SessionEmail - clsadvising@sfsu.edu Join an online advising session to learn more about the Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) program. These sessions are for anyone interested in applying to the program. Youll get details about the application process, program structure and admissions requirements. You'll also have a chance to ask questions and connect with program faculty. Sessions are held live on Zoom. Pre-registration is required. We recommend attending a session before applying. RSVP on our website: https://cpage.sfsu.edu/clinical-lab-sciences/events/advising-session-09.25
- Sep 1011:00 AMIEEC Study Abroad FairCost - Free Email - studyabroad@sfsu.edu Explore the multitude of options SF State students have to study abroad in over 30 countries on six different continents every fall and spring semester in the center of campus in front of the Malcolm X Plaza. SF State students, faculty and staff are encouraged to explore the country tables and talk to study abroad alumni and international students.