Artificial Intelligence (MS)
Degree
Master of Science
Major Credits
32
Total Credits
32
Time to Completion
2 Years
Locations
Mankato
Overview
The Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence program prepares students to plan, build, evaluate, and deploy intelligent systems designed to think and learn autonomously, integrating symbolic inference, knowledge representation, automated reasoning, search, and the simulation of human intelligence.

Program Highlights
- This advanced program provides students with both a theoretical foundation and practical skills in machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, and natural language processing, which are essential for building impactful AI solutions.
- Students examine and develop strategies for addressing the ethical, social, legal, and organizational implications associated with AI applications, along with workflow and deployment challenges, through industry-based and research projects.
Application Requirements
- BA/BS in Computer Science, Information Technology, Information Systems, Management Information Systems, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, and Statistics or related field with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
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Students who lack undergraduate or graduate coursework in mathematics, statistics, database systems, or computer programming but meet all other requirements may be admitted on a conditional basis. Conditionally admitted students will be required to complete courses in deficient areas in addition to the MSAI coursework.
Additional Requirements for International Applicants
- Minimum TOEFL iBT scores of 61 or IELTS band score of 6.5.
- Credential Evaluation prepared by a National Association of Credentials Evaluation Service member.
Artificial Intelligence MS Application Deadlines
U.S.-Based Applicants | International Applicants | |
Fall Start | Rolling | May 1 |
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Spring Start | Rolling | September 1 |
Summer Start | Rolling | N/A |
Contact Us
Contact Artificial Intelligence MS Graduate Coordinator Learn more about the College of Science, Engineering and Technology Contact Graduate Studies