Welcome to r/WGU_AIEngineering
Welcome to r/WGU_AIEngineering, a community for current students, prospective students, alumni, faculty, and professionals interested in the Bachelor of Science in AI Engineering at Western Governors University.
WGU recently launched the official B.S. AI Engineering program page, which is now a great starting point for learning more about the program, admissions requirements, curriculum, and career outcomes:
Official program page:
https://www.wgu.edu/online-it-degrees/ai-engineering.html
This community exists to support open, student-driven discussion around topics such as:
- Admissions and program readiness
- Math and programming preparation
- Course experiences and study strategies
- Machine learning, software engineering, and MLOps
- Certifications, projects, and portfolios
- Career pathways in AI engineering
Getting started
If you're new here, feel free to introduce yourself and share:
- Your current background (student, career changer, working professional, etc.)
- What interests you about AI Engineering
- Whether you're comparing BSAIE with BSCS, BSSWE, Data Analytics, or other programs
- What technical or career goals you're working toward
Before posting
The official program page above answers many common questions around:
- Admissions requirements
- Math and programming readiness
- Transfer credits
- Curriculum and career outcomes
If your question isn’t answered there, chances are someone in the community has gone through something similar and can help.
Looking forward to building a strong AI engineering community together!