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Artificial Intelligence, M.S.

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Program Overview

The Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence program provides students with advanced skills and knowledge in planning, design, implementation, testing, and management of AI systems, applications, and infrastructures. Graduates with this degree will possess comprehensive training in core mathematics and AI algorithms, the AI software lifecycle, ethical considerations, as well as communication and teamwork abilities. The program features a wide selection of advanced courses that cover the latest developments in the ever-evolving field of AI. Students in the M.S. in Artificial Intelligence program are encouraged to utilize elective courses to explore additional disciplines, thereby enhancing their capabilities in creating practical AI solutions.

Program Contact

College of Computing and Informatics Advising Team

cci-ai-master@charlotte.edu

M.S. in Artificial Intelligence at a Glance

Delivery
On-Campus
Credit Hours
30 Credit Hours
Admits
Fall & Spring
Application Deadlines
May 1 – Priority Deadline
August 1 – Final Deadline

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Application Deadline
Application Requirements
  1. Prerequisites
    1. Math Requirements:
      1. Calculus
      2. Linear Algebra and Statistics
    2. Computer Science Requirements (equivalent work experience in the relevant field will be considered):
      1. Computer Programming
      2. Data Structures
  2. Undergraduate academic record
  3. TOEFL, IELTS, and Duolingo (for international students)
  4. GRE – Applicants who completed an undergraduate degree outside of the United States may voluntarily submit GRE test scores and they will be reviewed as part of the holistic application consideration. Please note that the GRE requirement is optional.
  5. Statement of purpose
Admissions Requirements

In addition to the general requirements for admission to the Graduate School, students applying for this program are expected to have knowledge of computer programming, data structures, calculus, statistics and linear algebra.  Students without undergraduate prerequisite courses in computer science and mathematics may be instructed to demonstrate prior knowledge, as determined by the Graduate Program Director.

A bachelor’s degree in computer science would be beneficial. Individuals who have worked as professionals in the computer industry may be able to substitute work experience for some of the specific subject area admission requirements, subject to review by the Graduate Program Director.

Students must have an undergraduate grade point average of (or equivalent to) at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 point scale) and a Junior/Senior GPA of at least 3.0.

Sample Course List

Core Courses (12 credit hours)

Technical Courses (9 credit hours): Select any three of the following (clusters are only suggestions).

Machine Learning Cluster

Robotics and Decision Making Cluster

Human-AI Interaction Cluster

AI System Design Cluster

A Security Cluster

General Elective Courses (6 credit hours): Students select 6 credit hours of any graduate level courses.  Students are encouraged to explore the courses from non-AI disciplines for learning and applying A.I. to solve interdisciplinary problems

Capstone (3 credit hours): Select one of the following courses. Credit hours from a capstone course may be counted towards a concentration requirement, too, if the same course is listed in that concentration. For students pursuing the M.S. Thesis, they will have to enroll in ITAI 6991 in two consecutive semesters (6 credit hours total), with the 3 credit hours satisfying the capstone requirement.

ITAI 6155 Artificial Intelligence Development Projects

ITAI 5154 AI-Driven Trustworthy Software Development

ITAI 6153 Machine Learning Operations

ITAI 6880 Individual Study

ITAI 6991 Artificial Intelligence Thesis

Tuition

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