Organizations across every industry rely on Product Managers to identify the right problems to solve, align teams around a clear vision, and deliver measurable outcomes. As AI becomes embedded in products and services, employers are looking for professionals who not only understand product fundamentals, but can also evaluate AI opportunities, assess data readiness, and make responsible, informed decisions about AI-powered features.
The Applied AI Product Management bootcamp is a 60-hour online virtual program designed for early to mid-career professionals pivoting into product management and tech. In this SAIT Micro-credential course, you’ll develop a strong product mindset and core product management capabilities across the full lifecycle, from discovery through delivery.
Topics include design thinking, user and market research, ideation, prototyping and testing, product vision and strategy, agile prioritization, backlog management, roadmapping, and outcome measurement. You’ll learn how AI has impacted the role of the Product Manager, how AI works, and how to use AI tools to support research, synthesis, decision-making, and iteration. You’ll also explore how to evaluate AI use cases and manage AI-powered products responsibly.
Through a capstone project, you’ll apply these skills in a live business context, working in teams to lead kick-offs, conduct stakeholder interviews, develop prototypes, and present a complete product case. Career-focused support, including résumé guidance and interview coaching, helps you translate your experience into employer-ready language.
By the end of the course, you’ll have the strategic thinking, practical product skills, and AI fluency to pursue entry-level roles such as Associate Product Manager, Product Owner, Junior Product Manager, Digital Product Analyst, Innovation Analyst, or Technical Product Coordinator. You’ll be prepared to contribute to AI-enabled product teams and guide products from concept to market with confidence.
This course is ideal if you:
Developed with various industry and education partners, SAIT's Applied AI Product Management bootcamp is delivered in partnership with Tacit Edge Product Leadership. Tacit Edge is a Canadian company redefining how people learn to lead in the age of AI. Founded by two globally recognized product leaders, Christa Hill and Renee Matsalla, Tacit Edge has trained hundreds of professionals across industries, giving them the skills to reduce risk, solve real problems, and grow valuable products using applied product management and AI literacy.
SAIT Micro-credentials develop practical skills aligned to current industry standards and include competency-based testing. Earning a SAIT Technical Skills Micro-credential demonstrates to employers that you have the required competencies — combining knowledge, skills and abilities — to get the job done. Learn more.

Students who complete this course with a final grade of A- (80%) or higher will earn the Micro-credential and receive a shareable digital badge that validates their achievement.
SAIT’s Digital Transformation Bootcamps provide intensive, hands-on experience to develop a wide range of in-demand and employable skills. These programs recreate real-world environments, giving you the opportunity to work with a team while building a unique digital portfolio.
Designed for the early to mid-career professional, bootcamps build on your existing experience, helping you reskill or upskill to transition your career — or supercharge the path you’re already on.
Included in the purchase of this course, you'll receive access to online course content in Brightspace (D2L).
To be successful in this course, you’ll need:
Upon successful completion of this course, you’ll be able to:
To request a course outline, contact ConEdAdvising@sait.ca.
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