Overview
What is Artificial Intelligence at WVU like?
Description
The Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering offers the Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence (MSAI), a fully online graduate program designed to prepare students for real-world, industry-ready roles in today’s rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Tailored for professionals and recent graduates with foundational knowledge or practical experience in computer science or related fields, the program blends theoretical foundations with applied skills in machine learning, intelligent systems, and data-driven decision-making.
With five core courses and five electives that can be customized to individual interests, students gain the ability to design, implement, test, and critically evaluate AI techniques across a range of domains, including healthcare, cybersecurity, energy systems, and intelligent automation.
The flexible structure supports full-time professionals, career changers, recent graduates, and aspiring researchers alike, providing a rigorous yet accessible pathway into one of the most in-demand fields of the future.
At a Glance
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