AI Courses for Your Profession
12 courses that show how AI applies to a specific line of work — the tasks, tools, and judgment calls that matter in your field rather than AI in the abstract. Each is built around a profession, so the examples, workflows, and vocabulary match the job you actually do.
General AI courses teach you what the technology is; these teach you what it means for your work. The premise is that AI shows up differently in every profession — the useful tasks, the risks worth watching, and the way it fits existing tools and rules all depend on what you do all day. So each course is framed around a particular kind of work and speaks its language, using scenarios you'll recognize instead of generic demos. They assume no technical background and stay practical: what to use AI for in your role, where to be cautious, and how to get real value from it. If you'd rather learn AI through the lens of your own job than as a standalone subject, choose the course closest to your field.
AI for Your Profession courses
12 courses on the Use AI track.
AI Fluency for Educators
Anthropic
AI Fluency for Nonprofits
Anthropic
AI Fluency for Students
Anthropic
AI for Consulting
DataCamp
AI for Data Analysts
DataCamp
AI for Finance
DataCamp
AI for Human Resources
DataCamp
AI for Marketing
DataCamp
AI for Sales
DataCamp
AI in Legal: From Research to Results
IBM SkillsBuild
Cleaning Data with Generative AI
DataCamp
Teaching AI Fluency
Anthropic
Frequently asked questions
- What are AI courses for professionals?
- They are courses that teach how artificial intelligence applies to a specific occupation, covering the tasks, tools, and considerations relevant to that line of work rather than AI as a general subject.
- Do I need a technical background for these courses?
- No, these courses are aimed at practitioners in their own field and focus on applying AI to real work, so they explain the ideas in plain terms and require no coding.
- What if there isn't a course for my exact profession?
- A course aimed at a related field, or a general "AI for work" course, still transfers well, because the core skills of applying AI — spotting good use cases and judging its output — carry across most kinds of knowledge work.
Key concepts
The foundational terms these courses build on — each chip links to a plain-English definition in the AI Pinnacle glossary.