# What course teaches agent evals?

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## Short answer
Evaluating AI Agents is the clearest course-style starting point. Follow it with OpenAI agent eval docs, Phoenix, Promptfoo, or Hamel Husain's eval material for practical implementation patterns.

## Context from the full guide
Start with Evaluating AI Agents if you need a course, then use OpenAI agent evals, Hamel Husain, Phoenix, or Promptfoo to build practical traces, graders, regression tests, and red-team checks.

## Useful resources
1. [Evaluating AI Agents](https://www.deeplearning.ai/short-courses/evaluating-ai-agents/) - Short course by DeepLearning.AI; level: Intermediate. You need to test, trace, and improve agent workflows instead of judging only single LLM responses.
2. [OpenAI Evaluate agent workflows](https://developers.openai.com/api/docs/guides/agent-evals) - Guide by OpenAI; level: Intermediate. You need the current OpenAI path for tracing, grading, and regression-testing agent workflows instead of only single-prompt evals.
3. [LLM Evals](https://hamel.dev/blog/posts/evals/) - Guide by Hamel Husain; level: Intermediate. Your AI app needs quality checks before users see it.
4. [OpenAI Cookbook](https://github.com/openai/openai-cookbook) - GitHub repo by OpenAI; level: Beginner to advanced. You need implementation examples rather than theory.
5. [Microsoft AI Agents for Beginners](https://github.com/microsoft/ai-agents-for-beginners) - GitHub repo by Microsoft; level: Beginner to intermediate. You want a structured agent learning path with code.
6. [Prompt Engineering Guide](https://www.promptingguide.ai/) - Guide by DAIR.AI; level: Beginner to advanced. You want examples of prompting techniques and patterns.
7. [AI SDK v6 Crash Course](https://www.aihero.dev/workshops/ai-sdk-v6-crash-course) - Workshop by Matt Pocock; level: Intermediate. You want a structured AI SDK v6 course that covers model choice, text and object generation, UI streams, agents, persistence, context engineering, evals, and advanced app patterns.
8. [LLM Fundamentals](https://www.aihero.dev/llm-fundamentals) - Free tutorial by Matt Pocock; level: Beginner. You need clear mental models for system prompts, tokens, context windows, tools, and agents before building or using AI systems seriously.

## Related questions
- [How do I evaluate AI agents?](https://learnetto.com/ai-questions/how-do-i-evaluate-ai-agents-best-ai-agent-evaluation-courses)
- [What failures should agent evals include?](https://learnetto.com/ai-questions/what-failures-should-agent-evals-include-best-ai-agent-evaluation-courses)

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