| Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Unit Convenor
Nizar Hoblos
Contact via nizar.hoblos@mq.edu.au
4ER-510
By appointment via email
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| Credit points |
Credit points
10
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| Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
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| Corequisites |
Corequisites
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| Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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| Unit description |
Unit description
Artificial intelligence is now part of how we think, create, and work. This unit introduces students from all disciplines to how humans collaborate with AI to make decisions, drive innovation and impact in business and society. Students will explore the foundations of AI algorithms, data, computation, and energy use and their implications to business and society to understand how these systems function and influence human interaction. The unit develops AI literacy, prompting skills, and critical awareness of the social, ethical, and regulatory dimensions of AI. Through interactive activities and creative projects, students will learn to work with AI productively and responsibly to design, evaluate, communicate and apply ideas that generate positive impact. By the end, students will be able to approach AI as a collaborator, combining human judgement and creativity with AI capabilities while recognising both opportunities and risks. |
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Late Submission Penalties
If you submit your assessment late, 5% of the total possible marks will be deducted for each day (including weekends), up to 7 days. Submissions more than 7 days late will receive a mark of 0.
Example 1 (out of 100):
If you score 85/100 but submit 20 hours late, you will lose 5 marks and receive 80/100.
Example 2 (out of 30):
If you score 27/30 but submit 20 hours late, you will lose 1.5 marks and receive 25.5/30.
Extensions
Automatic short extension: Some assessments are eligible for automatic short extension. You can only apply for an automatic short extension before the due date.
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| Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due | Groupwork/Individual | Short Extension | AI Approach |
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| Skills development - AI and me: A professional reflection | 20% | No | 05/04/2026 | Individual | Yes | Open AI |
| Skills development: Prompt design portfolio | 40% | No | 10/05/2026 | Individual | No | Open AI |
| Professional practice: AI for innovation and impact project | 40% | No | Week 13 | Individual and Group | No | Observed |
Assessment Type 1: Reflection task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 15 hours
Due: 05/04/2026
Weighting: 20%
Groupwork/Individual: Individual
Short extension 3: Yes
AI Approach: Open AI
The purpose of this assessment is for you to build an understanding of Artificial Intelligence (AI), including its relevance to your discipline, experiences, and broader social, ethical, and regulatory implications.
You will reflect on your learning journey and explore how your views on AI have changed, what you’ve learned about its capabilities and limitations, and how this may influence your future professional practice.
Skills in focus:
Deliverable(s): Reflective report [max 800 - 1000 words]
Individual assessment
Assessment Type 1: Portfolio
Indicative Time on Task 2: 25 hours
Due: 10/05/2026
Weighting: 40%
Groupwork/Individual: Individual
Short extension 3: No
AI Approach: Open AI
The purpose of this assessment is for you to build foundational skills in prompt design and engineering for effective human–AI collaboration.
You will produce a report by undertaking a refinement prompting challenge provided by the teaching team and identify shortcomings in clarity, context, and structure, then re-engineer the prompt using advanced techniques and presentation of testing and comparing outputs and rationale.
Skills in focus:
Deliverable(s): Written submission [max 2000 words] and presentation (max 7 mins)
Individual assessment
Assessment Type 1: Creative task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: Week 13
Weighting: 40%
Groupwork/Individual: Individual and Group
Short extension 3: No
AI Approach: Observed
The purpose of this assessment is for you to work collaboratively with your peers to design an AI-enabled solution or artefact that addresses a real business or societal challenge.
You will create a report by analysing opportunities and trends in your chosen context, evaluate the ethical and professional implications of your proposed solution, and present a justified approach that demonstrates both creativity and rigour.
Skills in focus:
Deliverable(s): Written group report - 15% [max 2000 words] and presentation (max 7 mins marked individually 25%).
Individual and group assessment
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3 An automatic short extension is available for some assessments. Apply through the Service Connect Portal.
This Unit will be delivered on a weekly schedule with both in-person face to face and online options. The structure of the unit assumes a 12-week semester with 3 hours weekly sessions (1.5-hour lecture + 1.5-hour tutorial workshops), plus independent study and assessment preparation. Tutorial sessions will start from week 2 onwards. Week 13 will be reserved for Group Assessment Oral Presentations during the Lecture and in respective Tutorial Sessions. All resources required for the unit will be shared on iLearn.
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Unit information based on version 2026.03 of the Handbook