Builder, thinker, or critic? Find your AI minor!

The Convergence Minors 

Three universities, and three AI minors. TU Delft, Erasmus MC, and Erasmus University Rotterdam each offer an AI minor for students who want to deepen their knowledge of AI, together known as the AI Minor Convergence. You can build AI systems, understand intelligence through the brain, or critically examine AI’s role in society. Three programmes, three ways into AI, pick the one that suits you best! 

AI & Engineering (TU Delft) — Build it. 

(30EC) 

For students who want to design, train, and deploy AI systems. You’ll work in Python, learn machine learning from the fundamentals through deep learning and NLP, and apply your skills in a capstone project with a TU Delft researcher or Delft AI Lab. Best if you want to bring AI into your own discipline, engineering, design, science, or policy, with real technical depth. Prior programming and basic maths expected.

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NeuroAI: The Computing Brain (Erasmus MC) — Understand it.

(15EC or 30 EC) 

For students who want to know how intelligence actually works, in brains and in models. You’ll explore neural computation, learning, memory, and decision-making through  models and scientific literature, then reproduce or extend a NeuroAI study in a research-style group project. Especially strong fit if you come from neuroscience, psychology, medicine, biology, AI, CS, or cognitive science. 

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AI and Societal Impact (Erasmus University) — Question it.

(15EC or 30 EC) 

For students who want to critically assess where AI works, where it fails, and what it does to people, organizations, and institutions. You’ll study its role in public safety, healthcare, and work, alongside hands-on technical AI workshops, and tackle a real-world challenge in the capstone. No prior coding experience required.

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