Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence
Leveraging Columbia’s strength in the foundations of AI and expertise in a broad range of disciplines, the Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence program combines core AI courses in Computer Science and Engineering with a comprehensive array of concentrations to provide students with specialized domain-specific training.
These specially designed concentrations leverage Columbia’s unique excellence in related fields in Engineering, such as robotics, operations/finance, biomedical engineering, infrastructure/hardware, and in various academic disciplines across the university, such as policy, health and medicine, business, social science, climate, and arts/media.
Students completing our master's in artificial intelligence program will be awarded an MS in Artificial Intelligence degree, and they will receive an annotation of the specific concentration (e.g., robotics, policy, etc) on their transcript/diploma.
What You Will Learn in Columbia's Master's in AI Program
This full-time, on-campus program provides a unified, rigorous AI curriculum anchored in Computer Science and Engineering, plus formalized pathways to apply AI in various fields. The curriculum of the concentrations is jointly planned by faculty at Columbia Engineering and partner schools from across the University.
The master's in artificial intelligence curriculum comprises a foundational set of core Artificial Intelligence courses plus a concentration in areas including:
- AI and Advanced Computing
- Robotics and Perception
- AI and Finance and Operations
- AI and Biomedical
- AI Infrastructure
- AI and UI/UX
- AI and Health and Medicine
- AI and Public Health
- AI and Arts, Creativity, and Media
- Statistical Foundations of AI
- AI and Architecture and Urbanism
Earn Your Master's in Artificial Intelligence Online
Our online, part-time program enables you to learn on your own time.
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AI at Columbia
The Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence program combines core AI courses in Computer Science and Engineering with an array of concentrations to provide students with specialized training.