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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Artificial Intelligence, M.S.
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Students will develop skills needed to design, implement, and manage AI systems and solutions in a variety of professional settings. The program combines theoretical learning with practical, hands-on, project-based learning, allowing students to apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios
Program Goals:
Students will develop proficiency in advanced artificial intelligence concepts, develop relevant AI skills, and learn appropriate techniques for AI deployment in various industries.
Learning Outcomes:
- Students will acquire the comprehensive knowledge and skills needed to implement complex AI applications.
- Students will be able to conduct advanced analyses using relevant nalytical tools, techniques, and technologies.
- Students will learn to apply research-oriented strategies that will help them remain current in this dynamic field.
- Students will be capable of applying appropriate reasoning abilities and behavioral norms to ethical dilemmas in the deployment of artificial intelligence applications.
- Students will be proficient in collaborating with a team and effectively articulating recommendations for AI solutions and adhering to professional standards
The Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence is comprised of (30) hours of core required credit hours, and one
(1) additional credit hour for a Capstone styled course or Applied Learning Practicum:
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Course Requirements: 31 Credit Hours
Notes:
*All online students seeking to earn a degree in Master of Science, Artificial Intelligence in Business, must take this course in lieu of INTR 599 in addition to meeting all program degree requirements. Executive format students can take the course or INTR 599 as part of their program degree requirements.
**The Computer and Information Sciences Department, the School of Business, and the Leadership graduate (Masters and Doctorate) executive format programs have an applied learning component (internship/practicum) that is an integral (essential) part of the established curriculum. Due to the applied learning component required for the degree program, executive format students must enroll in INTR every term of enrollment.
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