The University of Pennsylvania has introduced a new online master's degree program in artificial intelligence, marking the second AI-focused program within six months. The program aims to equip students with the necessary skills to responsibly integrate AI into various industries. It includes seven required courses covering AI history, natural language processing, machine learning, ethics, and more. The target audience comprises individuals with a background in computer science or related fields. The program, named after Raj and Neera Singh, will commence in spring 2025, with applications opening in June 2024.
Penn Engineering's decision to offer the AI master's degree online reflects a strategic move to cater to a broader audience. By providing asynchronous classes and evening office hours, the program accommodates working professionals seeking to enhance their expertise in AI. The university's initiative to expand its online offerings aligns with the growing demand for AI education and the need for accessible, flexible learning options. This innovative approach not only benefits students but also positions Penn as a leader in AI education within the Ivy League.
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