Not saying this is the best course for you, just something to consider--
If your endgoal is simply "get into AI/ML" for the fun of it (as opposed to strictly for the money), you might be better served pursuing a BS in Data Science itself. There are some online schools that offer it and they dump you straight into the fun bits you're interested in. Depending on your career ambitions that may be good enough.
You've already committed 4 years to a Bachelor's. I see you planning on another 2 for a generic CS and another 2 for a MS. You'll have wasted a lot of time and money if you only find out in year 7 that AI/ML isn't for you after all.
Regardless of what you intend to do, be wary of cost balloons with all online courses. A lot of online courses tell you it's $x for the course, but after the fact they require you to purchase subscriptions to third-party online services or new-only textbooks with software license keys. Sometimes financial aid covers that, other times not.
If your endgoal is simply "get into AI/ML" for the fun of it (as opposed to strictly for the money), you might be better served pursuing a BS in Data Science itself. There are some online schools that offer it and they dump you straight into the fun bits you're interested in. Depending on your career ambitions that may be good enough.
You've already committed 4 years to a Bachelor's. I see you planning on another 2 for a generic CS and another 2 for a MS. You'll have wasted a lot of time and money if you only find out in year 7 that AI/ML isn't for you after all.
Regardless of what you intend to do, be wary of cost balloons with all online courses. A lot of online courses tell you it's $x for the course, but after the fact they require you to purchase subscriptions to third-party online services or new-only textbooks with software license keys. Sometimes financial aid covers that, other times not.
Best of luck!