The Master of Science with a major in artificial intelligence gives students skills and knowledge that help them qualify for jobs in the desirable and up-and-coming field of artificial intelligence. This face-to-face program is interdisciplinary, which allows students from varying engineering and computer science programs to specialize in AI as it relates to their interests.
The Master of Science with a major in artificial intelligence requires courses that include bridge courses, core courses, and courses in a chosen concentration. Students can choose between two master’s degree options:
Option A: Thesis option (30 hours that include 6 hours of thesis). Leveling and internship courses cannot be counted.
Option B: Course option (33 hours). Leveling and internship courses cannot be counted.
Students will choose from one of the concentration areas early in their program:
- Machine Learning
- Biomedical Engineering
- Autonomous Systems
Academic standards
If a student’s GPA on all graduate and/or deficiency courses falls below 3.0, the student will be placed on probation the following term/semester. Students who cannot raise their GPA above 3.0 during that term/semester will be dropped from the program. To qualify for the master’s degree, the student must earn a grade of B or better in each of the bridge and core courses.