The College of Engineering and Computer Science conducted a training program titled “Creating AI Models with Zero Code” on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. The program was organized by the Academic Advising and Guidance Unit and delivered by Dr. Sonia Hashish, targeting male and female students of the college.
The initiative comes as part of the college’s efforts to enhance students’ technical competencies and keep pace with rapid advancements in artificial intelligence by providing accessible learning experiences that do not require prior programming knowledge.
The program covered several key topics, including an introduction to no-code artificial intelligence, types of machine learning, and an overview of modern tools that enable users to build AI models easily. It also emphasized the importance of data quality and responsible AI practices.
In addition, the program focused on developing participants’ ability to identify problems that can be solved using artificial intelligence, evaluate model performance, and strengthen prompt engineering skills for interacting with large language models.
The session witnessed strong engagement, with more than 100 participants and a high satisfaction rate, alongside diverse attendance that included students and faculty members.
This engagement reflects the growing interest in artificial intelligence and highlights the college’s commitment to delivering high-quality programs that equip students with the digital skills needed to innovate and compete in the evolving job market.
