Artificial intelligence is a dynamic and rapidly-evolving technology that promises to transform nearly every sector of the modern economy. Roosevelt’s MS in Artificial Intelligence program will prepare you to design, evaluate and apply AI systems to real-world problems. Our program blends critical math foundations with hands on, ethical training so that you’re prepared to present AI solutions across a wide range of industries.
Roosevelt’s innovative MS in AI program emphasizes practical skills, hands-on projects and real-world applications that allow you to apply this incredible technology to sectors like healthcare, government and research.
Students learn from experienced faculty who are actively engaged in AI research and applied work, with small class sizes that allow for mentorship, collaboration and individualized guidance.
Chicago is a global business and technology capital that is home to dozens of Fortune 500 companies. Major firms work with our Career Services office to recruit MS in AI students for internships and full-time jobs. Plus, being in Chicago gives you access to internships, networking and career opportunities across technology, finance, healthcare and nonprofit sectors in a major innovation hub.
Yes, a Master’s in AI is worth it if you want to build advanced technical skills that are increasingly in demand across industries. It can significantly expand your career opportunities and earning potential in a rapidly growing field.
With a Master’s in AI, you can pursue roles such as machine learning engineer, AI researcher, data scientist, automation architect, or AI product manager. You can also work in sectors like healthcare, finance, robotics, marketing, and technology innovation.
The MSAI program features advanced coursework in Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing, Game Theory, Data Mining, and Intelligent Systems. Students develop expertise in core algorithms, neural networks, generative models, and model optimization while completing hands-on projects using industry-standard AI frameworks. Graduates leave prepared to design, build, and deploy AI systems in real-world environments.