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Part A · AI Campus Curriculum Catalog

Africa's universities will decide how AI-ready their graduates are.

Twelve sector-aligned courses. Six career pathways. One four-year certification stack — built for adoption by Nigerian and African universities under partnership with IntelliScan Standards Institute.

Aligned to ADBOK · NUC CCMAS Endorsed · UNESCO AI Ethics AU Continental AI Strategy For VCs · Provosts · Deans · Senate

A coherent curriculum for an AI-augmented economy.

This catalog presents the twelve courses that make up the AI Campus four-year undergraduate pathway — designed for adoption by Nigerian and African universities under partnership with IntelliScan Standards Institute. Every course is mapped to a specific job sector or to the cross-sector capabilities employers now expect from every graduate. Each course awards an IntelliScan-issued certificate that students can show employers from day one of the job search.

Six sector pathways

Financial Services & Fintech; Health & Life Sciences; Agriculture & Food Systems; Government & Public Sector; Energy, Climate & Infrastructure; and Creative & Media Industries.

Built for senior leadership

Intended for Vice-Chancellors, Provosts, Senate members, Curriculum and Quality Assurance Directors, and the deans and faculty leads who will integrate AI Campus into existing degree programmes.

From the Institute

AI Campus is a partnership offering of IntelliScan Standards Institute, the global standards body behind the ADBOK framework. Where ADBOK certifies the AI data workforce, AI Campus prepares the next generation of African graduates.

The decade ahead will be defined by who uses AI well — and who does not.

African universities are positioned at the centre of that decision. The graduates leaving Nigerian, Ghanaian, Kenyan, and South African campuses over the next ten years will enter a labour market in which AI literacy is no longer an advantage but a baseline.

We built the AI Campus curriculum because the existing alternatives — bolt-on workshops, optional Computer Science electives, and online courses students must pursue independently — do not scale to the size of the opportunity. What is needed is a coherent, multi-year, discipline-spanning curriculum that treats AI fluency the way universities once treated literacy and numeracy: as a foundation every graduate possesses on the day they cross the stage.

This catalog is the curriculum side of that commitment. Twelve courses. Six sector pathways. One certification stack that accompanies the student from matriculation through graduation and into the African workforce. We invite you to adopt it, adapt it, and lead with it — the first universities to do so will set the standard the rest of the continent follows.

A four-year AI learning pathway for every student.

AI Campus is built around a four-year structure that integrates into a standard African undergraduate programme without disrupting it. Every student takes a small number of compulsory AI courses each year — calibrated so the additional load is manageable, and the cumulative skill gain is significant by graduation.

01 Year One

Foundations

Universal AI literacy. Every student, every degree. The two skills employer surveys consistently rank as most-asked-for in 2026 graduates.

AIC-FND-101 · AIC-FND-102
02 Year Two

Applied Tools

Data reasoning plus the ethics of responsible AI deployment — extending universal literacy into the analytical and ethical dimensions.

AIC-FND-201 · AIC-FND-202
03 Year Three

Sector Pathway

The specialisation year. Each student selects one of six sector pathways aligned to their intended career direction.

AIC-[SECTOR]-301 · AIC-CRS-302
04 Year Four

Capstone

A sector-aligned final project, supervised by faculty and reviewed by an external panel of industry employers from the student's sector.

AIC-CAP-401

Curriculum Design Principle

Courses are short (2–3 credits each) and integrated into the academic calendar — not added on top of it. The total AI Campus load across four years is roughly equivalent to a single elective module in a typical Nigerian undergraduate programme. The intention is that AI Campus becomes a layer beneath every degree, not a separate degree of its own. Students who complete the full pathway graduate with the AI Campus Diploma alongside their existing degree.

A credential stack that travels with the student.

Each course in the catalog awards an IntelliScan-issued certificate, co-branded with the partner university. Certificates stack into recognised credentials students can present on a CV, on LinkedIn, or directly to a hiring manager.

Step 01

Course Certificate

Awarded for every single course completion across the catalog.

Step 02

AI Foundations Stack

Awarded on completion of all four foundation courses (Years 1 and 2).

Step 03

Certified AI Practitioner

Foundation + sector course + capstone, all in the same sector.

Step 04

AI Campus Diploma

Awarded on completion of all twelve courses across the full four-year pathway.

Onward

ADBOK Specialist

Optional onward stack into AAP, CAP, CADE, and CADO for students entering the AI data workforce.

Quality Assurance

Every certificate is digitally verifiable through IntelliScan's credentialing system — employers can confirm authenticity in seconds. Each course is independently audited by IntelliScan's curriculum oversight team and reviewed annually against ADBOK domain standards.

What every African graduate will know about AI.

These four courses are taken by every student in every degree program. They form the universal AI literacy that AI Campus partner universities commit to delivering to every graduate.

AIC-FND-101 Foundation · Year 1

AI Foundations for Africa

3 credits

The universal entry course. Students learn what artificial intelligence is — and is not — how it works at a conceptual level, the brief history of the field, and why the next decade of African economic development will be shaped by it. Built for absolute beginners across every degree program, with African case studies woven throughout.

Learning outcomes
  • Explain in their own words what AI is, how machine learning models are trained, and the difference between traditional software and AI systems.
  • Identify three concrete ways AI is already reshaping a sector relevant to their degree.
  • Distinguish hype from substance when reading AI news, vendor pitches, or policy claims.
  • Articulate the key ethical questions every AI deployment raises — and why they matter for African contexts.
Certificate AI Foundations Certificate (IntelliScan)
Sector focus All sectors — universal foundation
Assessment MCQ 40% · Essay 30% · Case study 30%
Roles supported Prerequisite for every downstream sector pathway
AIC-FND-102 Foundation · Year 1

Generative AI Fluency

3 credits

Hands-on with the AI tools every employer now expects new graduates to use confidently — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and equivalent enterprise systems. Students learn to use these tools to write better, research faster, summarise documents, draft code, build presentations, and analyse data. Tool-agnostic and updated each semester.

Learning outcomes
  • Use leading generative AI tools effectively for writing, research, summarisation, and structured analysis.
  • Construct prompts that produce reliable, accurate, on-brief outputs.
  • Recognise when an AI output is wrong, incomplete, or hallucinated — and verify before use.
  • Apply AI tools to a discipline-specific workflow.
Certificate Generative AI Practitioner Certificate
Sector focus Most-asked-for graduate skill in 2026
Assessment Portfolio of 5 work products + critique
Roles supported Universal employability skill
AIC-FND-201 Foundation · Year 2

Data Reasoning & Decision Intelligence

3 credits

How to read, interrogate, and reason with data — without needing to be a statistician. Covers asking the right questions, recognising sound versus shaky claims, reading dashboards, working with spreadsheets and BI tools (Power BI, Tableau, Looker), and using AI to accelerate (but not replace) human judgment in decision-making.

Learning outcomes
  • Distinguish correlation from causation and identify common statistical pitfalls.
  • Use spreadsheets and modern BI tools to summarise and visualise real datasets.
  • Brief an AI tool on a data analysis task and validate the result.
  • Frame a decision question, identify the data needed, and judge the quality of available evidence.
Certificate Data Reasoning Certificate
Sector focus Cross-sector — finance, gov, health, ops
Assessment 3 case studies + decision brief
Roles supported Business analyst, consulting, program mgmt
AIC-FND-202 Foundation · Year 2

AI Ethics, Bias & Responsible AI

2 credits

How AI systems can fail, who they fail, and what graduates can do about it from inside the institutions that deploy them. Aligned to the UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of AI (2021) and the African Union's Continental AI Strategy. Built around real African cases — credit scoring, health diagnostics, hiring algorithms, and election misinformation.

Learning outcomes
  • Identify the main categories of harm AI systems can cause (bias, exclusion, opacity, surveillance, environmental cost).
  • Apply a structured ethical review framework to a proposed AI deployment.
  • Reference UNESCO and African Union policy positions on responsible AI.
  • Make the case for or against a specific AI deployment to a non-technical decision-maker.
Certificate Responsible AI Certificate
Sector focus Critical in gov, finance, health, HR
Assessment Essay 50% · Structured ethics review 50%
Roles supported AI governance, policy, compliance

Deepening the practical skill layer.

One cross-cutting elective and one final capstone complete the AI Campus pathway. The elective lets students build a recognised practical skill that transfers across sectors. The capstone produces the portfolio artefact graduates carry into job interviews.

AIC-CRS-302 Elective · Year 3

Prompt Engineering & AI Workflow Design

2 credits

Beyond casual use of AI tools — this course teaches students to design repeatable AI-assisted workflows for real tasks: customer support, research, content production, document analysis, and lightweight automation. Covers structured prompting, evaluation, and integration with everyday business tools.

Learning outcomes
  • Design and document a multi-step AI-assisted workflow for a specific business or research task.
  • Apply structured prompt engineering techniques (role, context, constraints, examples, evaluation).
  • Integrate an AI tool with everyday productivity tools.
  • Measure whether an AI workflow is saving time or improving quality.
Certificate AI Workflow Designer Certificate
Sector focus All — knowledge-work roles
Assessment Workflow project + measurement + demo
Roles supported AI-augmented analyst, ops, research, content
AIC-CAP-401 Capstone · Year 4

AI Capstone Project (Sector-Aligned)

6 credits

The graduating year project. Each student selects a real-world problem within their chosen sector pathway and produces a deployable AI-augmented solution: a prototype, a policy brief, a published analysis, or a working tool. Supervised by faculty and reviewed by an external panel that includes industry employers from the student's sector.

Learning outcomes
  • Scope a real problem in their sector and articulate a viable AI-supported solution.
  • Build, test, and document a working artefact.
  • Defend the work against an external industry panel.
  • Demonstrate evidence of the AI literacy, ethics, and tool fluency acquired across the four-year pathway.
Certificate AI Campus Diploma — on full completion
Sector focus Aligned to chosen Year-3 pathway
Assessment Report 40% · Artefact 40% · Panel 20%
Roles supported Portfolio evidence for first AI-augmented roles

Six sectors. One Africa-ready workforce.

Each student selects one of six sector pathways in their third year. The pathway course is delivered alongside the elective and the capstone, giving every graduate a sector specialisation in addition to their universal AI literacy.

01

Financial Services & Fintech

Africa's fastest-scaling AI adoption sector — and its largest concentration of new graduate employers.

Nigeria alone hosts five fintech unicorns. Across the continent, banks and fintechs are deploying AI faster than any other sector — for credit decisioning, fraud detection, customer service, and risk management. Graduates fluent in AI for financial services walk into roles that employers cannot fill from existing talent pools.

Key Employers
Where graduates land
  • Moniepoint, Flutterwave, Paystack, OPay, Kuda, Chipper Cash
  • Access Bank, GTBank, Zenith Bank, UBA, Stanbic, Standard Bank
  • Pan-African insurers — AXA Mansard, Old Mutual, Sanlam
  • Capital markets — NGX, JSE, Nairobi Securities Exchange
  • Donor financial-inclusion — IFC, AfDB, BMGF programs
Entry Roles Unlocked
Job titles graduates step into
  • Junior Risk Analyst — fraud, AML, credit scoring
  • Fintech Product Analyst — feature design and analytics
  • Customer Insights Analyst — AI-driven CRM and segmentation
  • Compliance & RegTech Officer — AI-augmented compliance
  • Junior Quantitative Analyst — algorithmic trading support
Career Pathway
From graduate to senior leader
  • EntryRisk, product, customer insights, compliance — ₦4M–₦8M/yr in Lagos.
  • Mid-careerAI risk lead, fintech PM, RegTech specialist — ₦12M–₦25M/yr.
  • SeniorHead of AI risk, CDO, fintech founder — ₦30M+/yr or equity.
AIC-FIN-301 Sector · Year 3

AI in Financial Services & Fintech

3 credits

How AI is reshaping banking, payments, lending, insurance, and capital markets across Africa. Students study real deployments at Nigerian and pan-African fintechs and traditional banks: credit decisioning, fraud detection, customer service automation, KYC/AML, and AI-augmented relationship banking. Includes hands-on work with synthetic financial datasets.

Certificate Certified AI Practitioner — Financial Services
Assessment Case 30% · Project 40% · Pitch 30%
02

Health & Life Sciences

Where AI meets the continent's biggest social-impact opportunity.

Africa carries 25% of the global disease burden with 3% of the world's health workforce. AI is the most realistic path to closing that gap — through clinical decision support, AI-supported diagnostics, public-health surveillance, and AI-augmented frontline community health workers. Donor and private funding flows here are accelerating rapidly.

Key Employers
Where graduates land
  • Ministries of Health (Federal, State) and NPHCDA
  • WHO Africa, Africa CDC, GAVI, Global Fund
  • 54gene, mPharma, Helium Health, LifeBank, Reliance Health
  • Lagoon, Reddington, Nairobi Hospital, Netcare
  • Global biopharma R&D — GSK, Pfizer, Roche partnerships
Entry Roles Unlocked
Job titles graduates step into
  • Health Informatics Officer — hospital and ministry roles
  • Clinical AI Analyst — model evaluation, deployment
  • Public Health Data Analyst — surveillance, response
  • Hospital Operations Analyst — bed management, throughput
  • Health-tech Product Analyst — startup product roles
Career Pathway
From graduate to senior leader
  • EntryHealth informatics, public health, hospital ops — ₦3.5M–₦7M/yr.
  • Mid-careerClinical AI lead, health-tech PM, MoH program officer — ₦10M–₦20M/yr.
  • SeniorDirector of Digital Health, CMIO, founder — ₦25M+/yr.
AIC-HLT-301 Sector · Year 3

AI for Health & Life Sciences

3 credits

Clinical decision support, medical imaging, public health surveillance, drug discovery, hospital operations, and the rise of AI-augmented frontline health workers. Built around African disease burdens, public health priorities, and the realities of clinical practice in resource-constrained settings. Emphasises ethics, privacy, and patient safety.

Certificate Certified AI Practitioner — Health & Life Sciences
Assessment Clinical case 35% · Tool eval 35% · Ethics brief 30%
03

Agriculture & Food Systems

Africa's largest employer — and its most under-served by AI training.

Agriculture employs over 50% of Africa's workforce and produces 23% of its GDP. Climate change, supply-chain fragility, and food security pressures make this the sector with the highest social return on AI. From precision smallholder advisory to satellite-driven supply-chain visibility, agritech is one of the most active investment areas across the continent.

Key Employers
Where graduates land
  • Federal Ministry of Agriculture and state agencies
  • Farmcrowdy, Releaf, ThriveAgric, Babban Gona, Crop2Cash, AgroMall
  • Twiga Foods, M-Kopa, Apollo Agriculture, One Acre Fund
  • Donor and DFI agritech — USAID, FCDO, AGRA, IFAD
  • Olam, Dangote Sugar, Flour Mills, BUA Foods
Entry Roles Unlocked
Job titles graduates step into
  • Agritech Product Analyst — startup roles
  • Farm Advisory Officer — AI-supported extension services
  • Supply-chain Data Analyst — co-ops, processors, exporters
  • Climate-risk Analyst — insurance, finance, donor programmes
  • Geospatial Analyst — satellite/drone data for crop monitoring
Career Pathway
From graduate to senior leader
  • EntryAgritech analyst, advisory officer, supply chain — ₦3M–₦6M/yr.
  • Mid-careerProduct manager, climate-risk lead, programme officer — ₦8M–₦15M/yr.
  • SeniorFounder, Director of Operations, AGRA director — ₦20M+/yr.
AIC-AGR-301 Sector · Year 3

AI in Agriculture & Food Systems

3 credits

Africa's largest employer meets its newest technology. Students study how AI is being deployed in precision farming, crop disease detection, livestock health, supply-chain optimisation, climate adaptation, agricultural insurance, and farmer-facing advisory services. Includes work with satellite, drone, and mobile data sources.

Certificate Certified AI Practitioner — Agriculture
Assessment Field case 40% · Intervention design 40% · Pitch 20%
04

Government & Public Sector

The largest single employer in most African economies — now opening AI-specialist roles for the first time.

Federal and state governments together employ more Nigerians than any private-sector industry. As tax authorities, identity systems, social registries, and ministries adopt AI, public-sector AI literacy is becoming a baseline qualification — not a specialist niche.

Key Employers
Where graduates land
  • NITDA, Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation & Digital Economy
  • FIRS, State Internal Revenue Services, Customs Service
  • NIMC, INEC, NPC, and other identity/registry agencies
  • Federal and state ministries of Health, Education, Agriculture
  • African Union, ECOWAS, UN agencies operating in-country
Entry Roles Unlocked
Job titles graduates step into
  • AI Policy Analyst — ministerial and agency roles
  • Public-sector Data Analyst — program monitoring
  • Program Officer — donor and government joint programs
  • Digital Service Analyst — citizen-facing service design
  • Procurement & Audit Officer — AI-systems oversight
Career Pathway
From graduate to senior leader
  • EntryPolicy/program analyst (GL08–GL10) — ₦2.5M–₦5M/yr + allowances.
  • Mid-careerSenior policy advisor, digital service head — ₦8M–₦18M/yr.
  • SeniorDirector of Digital Economy, AU/UN technical lead — ₦20M+/yr or international scale.
AIC-GOV-301 Sector · Year 3

AI for Government & Public Sector

3 credits

How African governments are deploying AI in tax administration, identity systems, social registries, urban services, education, and public health. Students study national AI strategies, public-sector procurement, the African Union AI strategy, and the realities of building AI capability inside ministries and agencies.

Certificate Certified AI Practitioner — Government
Assessment Policy brief 40% · Procurement audit 40% · Briefing 20%
05

Energy, Climate & Infrastructure

The sector underpinning every other — and the one most exposed to climate-driven AI demand.

Africa's energy demand will double by 2040. AI is becoming central to grid management, renewable integration, mini-grid analytics, predictive maintenance, climate-risk modelling, and the operations of mining, oil, and gas. Nigeria's energy transition and the rise of distributed renewables are generating new AI-supported roles.

Key Employers
Where graduates land
  • TCN, NERC, NNPCL, Sahara Group, Eko Disco and other discos
  • Husk Power, Daystar Power, Arnergy, Lumos — distributed energy
  • Shell, TotalEnergies, BP, Equinor — Nigeria, Angola, Mozambique
  • Eskom, ESKOM Distribution, IPPs across Southern Africa
  • AfDB Climate Finance, GCF, Acumen Resilient Agriculture Fund
Entry Roles Unlocked
Job titles graduates step into
  • Energy Data Analyst — utilities and IPPs
  • Sustainability Analyst — corporate ESG teams
  • Climate-risk Analyst — banks, insurers, climate funds
  • Operations Analyst — predictive maintenance for grids
  • Geospatial / Remote-Sensing Analyst — infrastructure planning
Career Pathway
From graduate to senior leader
  • EntryEnergy data, sustainability, ops analyst — ₦4M–₦8M/yr.
  • Mid-careerRenewable portfolio, climate-finance lead, head of analytics — ₦12M–₦25M/yr.
  • SeniorHead of grid analytics, Director of Sustainability, climate-fund principal — ₦30M+/yr.
AIC-ENR-301 Sector · Year 3

AI for Energy, Climate & Infrastructure

3 credits

How AI is being applied to grid management, renewable energy optimisation, mining, oil and gas, water systems, and climate adaptation across Africa. Includes the rise of distributed energy, mini-grid analytics, predictive maintenance for infrastructure, and AI-supported climate-risk modelling.

Certificate Certified AI Practitioner — Energy & Climate
Assessment Sector case 35% · Applied analysis 40% · Pitch 25%
06

Creative & Media Industries

Where AI is reshaping how the continent's stories are made and how its audiences are reached.

Nollywood is the world's second-largest film industry by output, Afrobeats is the fastest-growing music genre globally, and African journalism, advertising, gaming, and podcasting are scaling rapidly. Graduates with AI fluency in creative contexts are scarce, and the highest-paying creative roles are migrating to those who have it.

Key Employers
Where graduates land
  • Nollywood studios — EbonyLife, FilmOne, Inkblot, Anthill
  • Music — Mavin Records, YBNL, Chocolate City, Native Records
  • Streaming — Netflix Africa, Showmax, Boomplay, Audiomack
  • Media — Channels TV, Premium Times, BBC Africa, Mail & Guardian
  • Advertising — Insight, X3M Ideas, Noah's Ark, FCB West Africa
Entry Roles Unlocked
Job titles graduates step into
  • AI-augmented Producer / Editor — film and TV
  • Localisation Lead — translation and dubbing across African languages
  • Content Strategist — streaming and digital media
  • Data Journalist — investigative and analytical reporting
  • Creative Technologist — advertising and brand agencies
Career Pathway
From graduate to senior leader
  • EntryProducer, editor, content strategist, journalist — ₦3M–₦7M/yr.
  • Mid-careerShowrunner, head of localisation, creative director — ₦8M–₦20M/yr.
  • SeniorFounder of a production company, network programming lead, advertising CCO — ₦25M+/yr.
AIC-CRT-301 Sector · Year 3

AI for Creative & Media Industries

3 credits

Nollywood is the world's second-largest film industry by output. African music, podcasting, journalism, advertising, gaming, and content production are all being reshaped by generative AI. Students learn to use, critique, and lead in an AI-augmented creative economy — covering content creation, localisation, distribution, rights, and the new ethics of authorship.

Certificate Certified AI Practitioner — Creative & Media
Assessment Portfolio 50% · Essay 25% · Panel 25%

How an institution adopts the catalog.

AI Campus is designed to integrate existing degree structures with minimal disruption. The implementation pathway below has been used in pilot conversations with universities across West Africa and is calibrated to fit a standard Nigerian academic calendar.

01 Months 1–3

Discovery & Curriculum Mapping

IntelliScan works with the university's Senate, Curriculum Directorate, and selected faculty to map AI Campus modules onto existing degree structures. Output: custom rollout plan, MOU, and Senate-ready proposal.

02 Months 4–9

Pilot Faculty Launch

Two faculties launch Year 1 foundation courses. Lecturers complete IntelliScan's train-the-trainer program. Students onboard, complete the first course, and receive their first certificates by end of semester.

03 Months 10–18

Institution-wide Rollout

Foundation courses roll out across every faculty. Year 2 courses launch for the original pilot cohorts. Sector pathway content is finalised in consultation with industry partners. The branded institutional AI assistant goes live.

04 Year 2 onward

Sector & Capstone

Year 3 sector pathways open for the cohort that began in Phase 02. External industry panels are convened for each sector. Year 4 capstone projects begin. First AI Campus Diploma graduates after four academic years.

Senate & Accreditation Note

AI Campus courses are designed to meet NUC CCMAS requirements for digital, AI, entrepreneurship, and 21st-century skills. Documentation packs are provided for each course, mapping it to the relevant CCMAS competencies. Equivalent mapping documents are maintained for South Africa's CHE, Ghana's GTEC, and East Africa's IUCEA frameworks.

For students entering the AI data workforce.

Some students will want to do more than use AI tools well — they will want to build careers in AI itself. AI Campus bridges directly into IntelliScan's existing ADBOK specialist credentials, giving these students a globally recognised onward pathway.

AAP

Associate AI Professional

For graduates entering data annotation and labelling roles.

CAP

Certified Annotation Professional

For senior annotators, quality reviewers, and team leaders.

CADE

Certified AI Data Evaluator

For students entering AI evaluation, model testing, and human-in-the-loop pipelines.

CADO

Certified AI Data Operations Professional

For graduates moving into AI data program leadership.

How the two products relate

AI Campus is the academic curriculum. ADBOK is the specialist credential. Every AI Campus partner university automatically qualifies its students for ADBOK examinations, with sitting fees discounted under the partnership. The two products compound: the more students take the AI Campus pathway, the larger the talent pool that progresses into ADBOK certification.

Lead the continent's AI education decade.

The next ten years of African higher education will be remembered for one thing: which institutions equipped their graduates to thrive in the AI economy, and which did not. AI Campus is our offer to the universities that intend to be on the right side of that distinction.

  1. Request a Discovery Call with the IntelliScan partnerships team.
  2. Receive a customised pathway-mapping document for your existing degree structures.
  3. Convene a small cross-functional working group (Senate, Curriculum, Deans, IT) for a workshop with IntelliScan.
  4. Sign a Memorandum of Understanding and select the two pilot faculties.
  5. Begin Phase 01 — Discovery and Curriculum Mapping — within four weeks of MOU signing.
Founding Partner Cohort · 2026/27

Join a small founding cohort of African universities.

Every founding partner will help shape the next edition of this catalog, will be featured in IntelliScan's institutional case studies, and will be positioned as a continental leader in AI-aligned higher education.

Part B · Direct Learner Edition

The AI credential Nigerian employers actually recognise — without leaving the country.

Six standalone certificate courses. Taught online by Nigerian instructors. Priced for Nigerian learners. Stackable into globally recognised ADBOK professional credentials.

Aligned to ADBOK From ₦20,000 founding price Verifiable digital certificates Nigerian-taught · online cohorts

What this catalog is — and what it is not.

The IntelliScan AI Campus programme exists in two forms — and this is the one built for individual learners. The four-year curriculum (Part A above) is delivered through partner universities. The catalog below is different: a series of short-format certificate courses sold directly to Nigerian students, NYSC corps members, and working professionals.

Not a substitute for a degree

Short-format certificates built to give working professionals and students immediate, employer-recognised proof of AI literacy — not to replace formal university study.

On-ramp into ADBOK

Every course is co-recognised against the ADBOK framework and feeds directly into the AAP, CAP, CADE, and CADO specialist credentials.

Built for Nigerian learners

Taught online by Nigerian instructors. Priced in Naira. Paid through Paystack. Cohorts calibrated to the Nigerian academic and NYSC calendar.

A credential that travels with you into the workforce.

Every certificate has a defined relationship to IntelliScan's ADBOK specialist credentials. You are not buying a dead-end certificate — you are buying the first step of a recognised professional pathway.

01 Step One

Take a Course

Four to eight weeks online, Nigerian instructor, cohort-based with live sessions.

₦35k–₦95k per course
02 Step Two

Earn a Certificate

A verifiable IntelliScan digital credential with QR-code verification.

Recognised globally
03 Step Three

Bundle into a Stack

Three or four related courses combine into a named credential stack on your CV.

Saves ₦20k–₦50k
04 Step Four

Unlock ADBOK

Stack-holders qualify to sit for AAP, CAP, CADE, or CADO at a discounted exam fee.

40% exam discount

How the stack compounds

Every naira you spend counts toward your next credential. Complete the AI Data Practitioner Stack and you are recognised by IntelliScan as having satisfied the foundational learning requirements for the Associate AI Professional (AAP) examination — at a reduced exam fee.

Six standalone certificate courses.

Three foundation courses taken by every learner, and three specialist courses for those pursuing the ADBOK data workforce pathway. Every course produces a portfolio artefact and a verifiable IntelliScan certificate.

AIC-DL-101 Foundation · 4 weeks

AI Foundations for Nigeria

₦20,000 founding · ₦35,000 standard

A plain-language introduction to artificial intelligence built for learners with no prior technical background. Learn what AI is and is not, how machine-learning models are trained, how AI is being deployed across Nigerian banking, health, agriculture, and government, and how to evaluate AI claims you encounter in business.

By the end of this course you can
  • Explain in plain English what AI is and how machine learning differs from traditional software.
  • Identify three concrete ways AI is deployed in a Nigerian sector relevant to your career.
  • Distinguish hype from substance when reading AI news, vendor pitches, or policy claims.
  • Articulate the main ethical and bias risks AI introduces in African contexts.
Format Online cohort · Live + self-paced
Prerequisites None — for absolute beginners
Certificate IntelliScan AI Foundations Certificate
ADBOK Alignment Domain 01 · AAP Pathway
AIC-DL-102 Foundation · 6 weeks

Generative AI Fluency

₦35,000 founding · ₦55,000 standard

Hands-on, professional use of ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot. Learn to write effective prompts, build repeatable AI-assisted workflows for writing and analysis, recognise hallucinations and verify outputs, and apply AI to discipline-specific tasks.

By the end of this course you can
  • Use leading generative AI tools effectively for writing, research, summarisation, and analysis.
  • Construct prompts that reliably produce accurate, on-brief outputs across professional tasks.
  • Recognise when an AI output is wrong, incomplete, or hallucinated — and verify before use.
  • Apply AI tools to a workflow specific to your discipline.
Format Online · Two live sessions weekly
Prerequisites AIC-DL-101 recommended
Certificate Generative AI Practitioner Certificate
ADBOK Alignment Domain 02 · AAP / CADE
AIC-DL-103 Foundation · 6 weeks

Data Reasoning for the AI Era

₦35,000 founding · ₦55,000 standard

A practical course in data literacy for non-technical professionals. Ask the right questions of dashboards and reports, distinguish correlation from causation, work confidently with spreadsheets and BI tools (Power BI, Tableau, Looker), and use AI to accelerate — but not replace — human judgment.

By the end of this course you can
  • Distinguish correlation from causation and spot common pitfalls in dashboards and reports.
  • Use spreadsheets and modern BI tools to summarise and visualise real datasets.
  • Brief an AI tool on a data analysis task and validate its result against the underlying data.
  • Frame a decision question, identify the data needed, and judge the quality of available evidence.
Format Online · Weekly live sessions
Prerequisites Basic spreadsheet comfort
Certificate Data Reasoning Certificate
ADBOK Alignment Domain 03 · CADE Pathway
— Specialist Track —

For learners entering the AI data workforce.

The three courses below map directly to ADBOK AAP, CADE, and CADO — the credentials AI labs and BPOs already recognise. Together they form the AI Data Practitioner Stack.

AIC-DL-201 Specialist · 6 weeks

Introduction to AI Data Annotation

₦45,000 founding · ₦75,000 standard

The entry course for Nigerians on Remotasks, Outlier, DataAnnotation, Toloka, and similar platforms. Image labeling, text classification, audio transcription, instruction following, and the quality standards that distinguish high-paid annotators from low-paid ones.

By the end of this course you can
  • Apply the ADBOK annotation workflow framework to image, text, and audio labeling tasks.
  • Interpret complex annotation guidelines accurately and identify ambiguity early.
  • Recognise edge cases and escalate appropriately when guidelines do not cover them.
  • Achieve gold-standard quality calibration on a representative annotation task.
Format Online · Six hands-on exercises
Prerequisites AIC-DL-101 and AIC-DL-102
Certificate AI Data Annotation Certificate
ADBOK Alignment Direct AAP · 40% exam discount
AIC-DL-202 Specialist · 6 weeks

AI Model Evaluation & RLHF

₦65,000 founding · ₦95,000 standard

Evaluate the outputs of large language models, image generators, and conversational AI with the rigour global labs require. Response ranking, hallucination detection, harm and bias identification, RLHF protocols — the skill that distinguishes ₦5-an-hour annotators from ₦20-an-hour evaluators.

By the end of this course you can
  • Apply structured evaluation rubrics to LLM and generative AI outputs with consistent judgment.
  • Identify hallucinations, factual errors, bias, and safety risks in AI responses.
  • Conduct reliable response-ranking and preference judgments for RLHF pipelines.
  • Calibrate evaluation work against gold-standard rubrics to a level acceptable to global AI labs.
Format Online · Weekly evaluation exercises
Prerequisites AIC-DL-201 or equivalent
Certificate AI Evaluation Certificate
ADBOK Alignment Direct CADE · 40% exam discount
AIC-DL-203 Specialist · 8 weeks

AI Data Operations & Quality Management

₦65,000 founding · ₦95,000 standard

Design, run, and improve AI data workflows at scale. Task allocation, throughput, inter-annotator agreement, QA frameworks, vendor and team performance monitoring — built around the ADBOK Operations & Governance framework. Capstone: design a complete annotation programme.

By the end of this course you can
  • Design end-to-end AI data workflows including task allocation, instruction development, and quality gates.
  • Build QA frameworks using inter-annotator agreement and gold-standard calibration.
  • Monitor production performance and intervene when throughput or quality declines.
  • Defend a complete annotation programme design to an external industry panel.
Format Online · Eight-week capstone
Prerequisites AIC-DL-202 or AAP/CAP credential
Certificate AI Operations Certificate
ADBOK Alignment Direct CADO · 40% exam discount

Stacks: courses that compound.

Individual courses are valuable. Stacks are more valuable. IntelliScan recognises four named stacks — each carries a separate stack certificate and unlocks discounted access to the corresponding ADBOK specialist examination.

A

AI-Augmented Professional

AIC-DL-101 · 102 · 103

The universal foundation. AI literacy + generative AI + data reasoning. The foundation onto which every specialist stack is built.

₦125,000 SAVES ₦20k

B

AI Data Practitioner

AIC-DL-101 · 102 · 201

The entry path into the AI data workforce. Holders qualify for a 40% discount on the AAP exam fee.

₦135,000 SAVES ₦30k

C

AI Evaluator

AIC-DL-101 · 102 · 201 · 202

For serious AI evaluators. Holders qualify for 40% off CADE and are listed in IntelliScan's directory shared with AI platforms.

₦210,000 SAVES ₦50k

D

AI Data Operations

AIC-DL-201 · 202 · 203

The leadership stack. For team lead, QA manager, and operations roles. Qualifies for 40% off CADO.

₦230,000 SAVES ₦35k

Course-to-ADBOK alignment matrix.

For each course: which ADBOK knowledge domains it covers, which specialist credential pathway it supports, and the exam discount available to stack-holders.

CourseADBOK DomainPathwayExam Discount
AI FoundationsAIC-DL-101Domain 01 — Terminology StandardsFoundation for all pathways
Generative AI FluencyAIC-DL-102Domain 02 — Annotation Workflows (intro)Counts toward AAP / CADE
Data ReasoningAIC-DL-103Domain 03 — Evaluation & Benchmarking (intro)Counts toward CADE
AI Data AnnotationAIC-DL-201Domains 02 & 04 — Workflows + QAAAP — Associate AI Professional40% off
AI Evaluation & RLHFAIC-DL-202Domains 03 & 05 — Evaluation + EthicsCADE — Certified AI Data Evaluator40% off
AI Data OperationsAIC-DL-203Domains 04 & 06 — QA + GovernanceCADO — Certified AI Data Operations Professional40% off

Note: the Certified Annotation Professional (CAP) credential sits between AAP and CADE in the ADBOK ladder, and is typically pursued by experienced annotators on the basis of demonstrated platform performance rather than additional coursework. Holders of the AI Data Practitioner Stack with twelve months of verified annotation experience may apply for CAP without additional direct-learner coursework.

Naira pricing. Local payment rails.

Founding-cohort pricing applies to the first 200 enrolments in each course, available through 31 December 2026. All bundles available on two- or three-instalment plans through Paystack — no interest.

CourseStandardFounding CohortYou Save
AIC-DL-101 · AI Foundations₦35,000₦20,000₦15,000
AIC-DL-102 · Generative AI Fluency₦55,000₦35,000₦20,000
AIC-DL-103 · Data Reasoning₦55,000₦35,000₦20,000
AIC-DL-201 · AI Data Annotation₦75,000₦45,000₦30,000
AIC-DL-202 · AI Evaluation & RLHF₦95,000₦65,000₦30,000
AIC-DL-203 · AI Data Operations₦95,000₦65,000₦30,000

Additional discounts

Verified Nigerian university students receive a 20% discount on standard pricing. NYSC corps members receive a 25% discount. Group enrolments — five or more learners from a single institution or company — receive an additional 15% off. Stack bundles include built-in discounts and support two- or three-instalment plans through Paystack.

A phased opening.

Six courses is the medium-term catalog. Our 2026 launch opens deliberately — proving the operating model first, then expanding.

01 Months 1–3

Foundation Cohort

AIC-DL-101 (AI Foundations) opens first. A single founding cohort capped at 100 learners — the cohort that proves the operating model and produces the first verified IntelliScan certificate holders.

02 Months 4–6

Practitioner Stack

AIC-DL-102 and AIC-DL-201 open. The AI Data Practitioner Stack becomes available — the first complete stack on the AAP pathway, with stack-holders eligible for the 40% AAP examination discount.

03 Months 7–12

Full Catalog

The remaining three courses open. All four stacks activate. First ADBOK AAP exam discounts are issued to qualified stack-holders, and the directory of qualified Nigerian evaluators goes live.

Founding Cohort · 100 Seats

Be among the first 100 Nigerian learners.

Reserve your place in the AIC-DL-101 founding cohort at the founding price of ₦20,000. The cohort begins on the first Monday after enrolment closes.

Part C · Professional Track

AI Governance Academy

Stackable certifications for the compliance, risk, audit, and AI-governance professionals who keep enterprise AI accountable. Built on ISO/IEC 42001, the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, the EU AI Act, and Nigeria’s NDPA 2023.

C-01 · Who this is for

Compliance & risk
Compliance officers, risk managers, internal audit teams standing up an AI Management System.
AI governance leads
Heads of AI, MLOps and data governance preparing organisations for certification or regulator scrutiny.
Public sector
NITDA, ministry, agency and state-government teams shaping responsible AI in service delivery.
Boards & executives
C-suite, board directors and committee chairs accountable for AI strategy and assurance.
Sector specialists
Banking, health, energy, defence, telecoms, manufacturing — staff governing AI inside their industry.
Consultants & auditors
Independent advisors building an ISO/IEC 42001 implementer or auditor practice.

C-02 · The certification ladder

Five stackable levels, 37 courses. Start anywhere; progress earns the next credential.

C-03 · Course catalogue

Foundation · 3 courses

CodeCourseDurationFounding / Standard
AIGOV-101Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Governance6 weeks₦35,000 ₦55,000 standardEnrol
ISO42001-101Foundations of ISO/IEC 420016 weeks₦45,000 ₦65,000 standardEnrol
NISTAI-101NIST AI Risk Management Framework Fundamentals6 weeks₦35,000 ₦55,000 standardEnrol

Intermediate · 3 courses

CodeCourseDurationFounding / Standard
AIGPD-201AI Governance Policy Development6 weeks₦55,000 ₦85,000 standardEnrol
AIRMA-201AI Risk Management & Assurance6 weeks₦55,000 ₦85,000 standardEnrol
RAII-201Responsible AI Implementation6 weeks₦55,000 ₦85,000 standardEnrol

Advanced & Professional · 7 courses

CodeCourseDurationFounding / Standard
ISO42001-IA-301ISO/IEC 42001 Internal Auditor6 weeks₦125,000 ₦185,000 standardEnrol
ISO42001-LI-301ISO/IEC 42001 Lead Implementer6 weeks₦145,000 ₦225,000 standardEnrol
AIAC-301AI Auditing & Compliance6 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
AIVRM-301AI Vendor Risk Management6 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
AIRT-301AI Red Teaming & Assurance8 weeks₦125,000 ₦185,000 standardEnrol
AIRCR-301AI Regulatory Compliance & Readiness8 weeks₦125,000 ₦185,000 standardEnrol
AIIR-301AI Incident Response & Crisis Management6 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol

Executive · 4 courses

CodeCourseDurationFounding / Standard
AIGS-401Advanced AI Governance Strategy8 weeks₦185,000 ₦275,000 standardEnrol
EAIAL-401Enterprise AI Assurance Leadership8 weeks₦185,000 ₦275,000 standardEnrol
CAIGO-401Chief AI Governance Officer Programme12 weeks₦275,000 ₦425,000 standardEnrol
AIEE-401AI Ethics for Executives6 weeks₦125,000 ₦185,000 standardEnrol

Specialisations · 20 courses

CodeCourseDurationFounding / Standard
AIGGOV-301AI Governance for Government & Public Sector8 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
AIGHLTH-301AI Governance for Healthcare8 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
AIGFIN-301AI Governance for Financial Services8 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
AIGEDU-301AI Governance for Higher Education6 weeks₦85,000 ₦125,000 standardEnrol
AIGDEF-301AI Governance for Defence & National Security10 weeks₦125,000 ₦185,000 standardEnrol
AISE-301AI Safety Engineering8 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
AIALLM-301AI Assurance for LLMs8 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
GAIG-301Generative AI Governance8 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
AIGCITY-301AI Governance for Smart Cities8 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
AIGAFR-301AI Governance for Africa & Emerging Markets8 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
AIGINS-301AI Governance for Insurance8 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
AIGTEL-301AI Governance for Telecommunications8 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
AIGMFG-301AI Governance for Manufacturing8 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
AIGCRIT-301AI Governance for Critical Infrastructure10 weeks₦125,000 ₦185,000 standardEnrol
AIGENGY-301AI Governance for Energy & Utilities8 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol
AIGHR-301AI Governance for Human Resources6 weeks₦85,000 ₦125,000 standardEnrol
AIGLAW-301AI Governance for Law Enforcement10 weeks₦125,000 ₦185,000 standardEnrol
AIGAV-301AI Governance for Autonomous Vehicles10 weeks₦125,000 ₦185,000 standardEnrol
AIGAVIA-301AI Governance for Aviation10 weeks₦125,000 ₦185,000 standardEnrol
AIGDEV-301AI Governance for Global Development Agencies8 weeks₦95,000 ₦145,000 standardEnrol

Founding tier honoured for enrolments accepted before the cohort opens; Standard pricing thereafter. Prices in Nigerian Naira (₦). Adjust to taste.

C-04 · Stacks & pathways

Bundle related courses into a credential path and save on the sum.

Stack 1 · Foundation
Certified AI Governance Associate

Get the language, the standards, and the risk framework right.

  • AIGOV-101 — Introduction to AI Governance
  • ISO42001-101 — Foundations of ISO/IEC 42001
  • NISTAI-101 — NIST AI RMF Fundamentals

₦95,000 ₦115,000 (save ₦20,000)

Stack 2 · ISO 42001 Lead Implementer Path
Stand up a certifiable AIMS

Foundation + the implementation discipline.

  • ISO42001-101 — Foundations of ISO/IEC 42001
  • AIGPD-201 — AI Governance Policy Development
  • AIRMA-201 — AI Risk Management & Assurance
  • ISO42001-LI-301 — ISO/IEC 42001 Lead Implementer

₦275,000 ₦300,000

Stack 3 · Internal Auditor Path
Audit AI to standard

For internal audit, second-line assurance and Big-4 staff.

  • ISO42001-101 — Foundations of ISO/IEC 42001
  • AIRMA-201 — AI Risk Management & Assurance
  • AIAC-301 — AI Auditing & Compliance
  • ISO42001-IA-301 — ISO/IEC 42001 Internal Auditor

₦245,000 ₦275,000

Stack 4 · Chief AI Governance Officer
Executive flagship

The boardroom path — strategy, assurance leadership, ethics.

  • AIGS-401 — Advanced AI Governance Strategy
  • EAIAL-401 — Enterprise AI Assurance Leadership
  • AIEE-401 — AI Ethics for Executives
  • CAIGO-401 — Chief AI Governance Officer Programme

₦645,000 ₦770,000

Stack 5 · Sector Specialist
Foundation + a sector you own

Pair the basics with the specialisation that matches your industry (any one of the 20).

  • AIGOV-101 — Introduction to AI Governance
  • ISO42001-101 — Foundations of ISO/IEC 42001
  • + one Specialisation (Finance, Health, Energy, Defence, …)

₦175,000 ₦215,000

Stack 6 · Generative AI Assurance
Govern the GenAI you’re already shipping

For organisations rolling out copilots and assistants.

  • ISO42001-101 — Foundations of ISO/IEC 42001
  • GAIG-301 — Generative AI Governance
  • AIALLM-301 — AI Assurance for LLMs
  • AIRT-301 — AI Red Teaming & Assurance

₦325,000 ₦360,000

C-05 · How it works

  1. Pick a course or stack — click any Enrol button above, or talk to admissions.
  2. Confirm your seat — we send onboarding, payment options (bank transfer, Paystack), and your Moodle login.
  3. Learn online over 6–12 weeks — weekly lessons, a Nigerian case study per module, a discussion forum, a 30-question knowledge check, and a capstone.
  4. Earn the credential — 70% pass mark across quizzes and capstone unlocks your IntelliScan Standards Institute certificate.

C-06 · Get started