Master of Science in Applied Artificial Intelligence
How we think, create, and make decisions is increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence. From healthcare to business, from art to public policy, AI is transforming every sector of society. How we design and apply this technology is now a matter of global concern. Rooted in our Jesuit heritage, Regis University’s Master of Science in Applied Artificial Intelligence degree program equips students to apply AI ethically, advancing innovation while honoring human dignity and promoting justice.
Code | Title | SHs |
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MSAI 601 | Foundations of Artificial Intelligence | 3.00 |
MSAI 606 | Advanced Techniques in Model Fine-Tuning | 3.00 |
MSAI 607 | Generative AI & Creative Applications | 3.00 |
MSAI 608 | Artificial Intelligence in Health Care | 3.00 |
MSAI 609 | AI in Business & Industry Applications | 3.00 |
MSDS 640 | Ethics/Prvcy/Soc Justice-Data Science | 3.00 |
MSDS 650 | Data Analytics | 3.00 |
MSDS 680 | Machine Learning | 3.00 |
MSDS 686 | Deep Learning | 3.00 |
MSAI 692 | Capstone Project in Applied AI | 3.00 |
Total SHs | 30 |
- Graduates will master foundational AI principles, such as search algorithms, intelligent agents, and problem-solving techniques, enabling them to design and evaluate AI applications.
- Graduates will demonstrate proficiency in end-to-end AI solution development by effectively managing and analyzing large datasets, applying advanced machine learning and deep learning techniques, and deploying robust, data-driven models to solve real-world problems.
- Graduates will assess AI's societal implications, address bias, fairness, and privacy issues, and incorporate transparent and accountable practices into AI development and deployment.
- Graduates will customize AI-driven strategies and models for specific sectors, such as healthcare, finance, and creative industries, and collaborate with stakeholders to ensure successful and impactful implementations.
- Graduates will effectively communicate AI concepts and solutions to diverse audiences, demonstrating leadership and collaboration skills that encourage interdisciplinary engagement and uphold Jesuit values in professional settings.