College of Engineering
This program equips students with cutting-edge skills in artificial intelligence (AI), including machine learning, deep learning and data-driven decision-making. With access to advanced research labs, students work on projects ranging from computer vision for medical diagnosis to AI-driven solutions for cybersecurity and national defense, as well as large language modeling for domain-specific conversational AI.
The M.S. in Artificial Intelligence allows a choice between thesis and hands-on practicum options to fit your goals.
Tailor your learning with AI-focused, graduate-level computer science elective courses.
Students can apply for scholarships, such as the NSF/DHS Cybercorps program, which supports future cybersecurity professionals.
As an M.S. in Artificial Intelligence student, Ana Rodriguez is focusing her studies on secure cyber systems. As a research assistant, she focuses on cybersecurity vulnerabilities and developing resources that promote secure coding practices. Through the Â鶹¹ÙÍø CyberCorps Scholarship For Service (SFS) program, she receives full tuition and an annual stipend to support her career and professional development. Ana plans to leverage the skills she’s developing in artificial intelligence to pursue a career in network security and vulnerability assessment.
M.S. in Artificial Intelligence graduates are equipped to work in a wide variety of industries, including technology and software development, autonomous systems, biotechnology, finance and fintech, e-commerce, and government.