Central Connecticut State University has added a master’s degree in artificial intelligence, college officials said.
The University has announced that it recently launched a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence, a graduate program designed to prepare students for a career in intelligent systems and machine learning technologies, in one of the first of its kind programs in Connecticut.
This program is now accepting applications for its inaugural cohort, offering students an opportunity to explore both the theoretical foundations and hands-on applications of artificial intelligence. The University said that the program features small class sizes, state-of-the-art lab facilities, and faculty who are experienced industry professionals.
The program is completed after 30 to 32 credits and offers foundational learning and specialized training. Core topics include knowledge representation and reasoning, neural networks, semantic web, and machine learning. Students can tailor their studies with electives in deep learning, natural language processing, data mining, generative AI, and intelligent robotics.
CCSU said the program is designed to be flexible and accommodating for recent college graduates and working professionals. Classes will be offered during the fall and spring semesters.
For full admission requirements and to learn more about the Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence program at Central, visit www.ccsu.edu/programs/artificial-intelligence-ms/
Stephen Underwood can be reached at sunderwood@courant.com