Master of Science in AI and Technology Management (MSAI) Degree Courses

Modified on Thu, 7 May at 12:36 AM

The Master of Science in AI and Technology Management (MSAI) provides learners with the skills necessary to lead the strategic integration of artificial intelligence and cutting-edge technologies across organizations. The course list below provides an overview of the comprehensive program designed to help learners drive innovation, lead digital transformation, and apply AI strategically across industries.


  • AIA6550 Data Sciences for Decision Making (3 Credits)
  • AIA6700 AI Strategy for Business Transformation (3 Credits)
  • BAN6440 Applied Machine Learning for Business Analytics (3 Credits)
  • ENT6001 Essential Power Skills for Leaders & Entrepreneurs (1 Credit)
  • OPM6090 Technology & Operations Management (3 Credits)
  • BUS6410 The Law & Ethics of Information Technology (3 Credits)
  • MHY6750 Cybersecurity Leadership (3 Credits)
  • MHY6850 Tech-Enabled Product Management (3 Credits)
  • ECM6700 Leading AI-Driven Transformation (3 Credits)
  • AIA6800 AI & Technology Management Capstone (Proctored) (3 Credits)


Elective Options:

  • AIA6650 Robotics and Automation (3 Credits)
  • FNT6200 Machine Learning Technology for Finance (3 Credits)
  • MKT6080 Marketing Strategy (3 Credits)
  • PRD6100 Executing a Vision: Product Design & Development for Entrepreneurs (3 Credits)
  • BAN6450 Information Visualization & Communication (3 Credits)
  • HCM6140 Digital Transformation and Health Informatics (3 Credits)


Total Credits: 37 credits


  • 9 three-credit core courses
  • 1 one-credit seminar course with synchronous session
  • 3 elective courses
  • 1 capstone course


** Capstone course may have prerequisite requirements. Refer to course descriptions for further details.

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