UT Austin Launches $10,000 Online Master of Science in AI Degree with edX

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AUSTIN, Texas, and LANHAM, Md. –  January 26, 2023 – The University of Texas at Austin today announced the launch of a new online Master of Science degree in Artificial Intelligence (MSAI) in partnership with edX, anonline learning platform from 2U, Inc (Nasdaq: TWOU), with tuition at $10,000 USD.

Applications for the program open in June 2023, with the first classes beginning January 2024, pending approval by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. To receive updates and information regarding the program, visit https://www.edx.org/masters/online-master-artificial-intelligence-utaustinx .

“No major university has yet launched an online, scalable AI masters degree that can attract large numbers of students by giving them a flexible, accessible, and high-quality education pathway,” said Art Markman, vice provost for academic affairs at UT Austin. “UT Austin recognizes the need for AI specialists across industries. Building on our successful decade-long partnership with edX, we’re developing a program that can accommodate and support learners from all backgrounds, prepare students for an ever-growing variety of career opportunities, and increase the number of highly trained AI practitioners.”

According to the World Economic Forum, AI and machine learning are among the most in-demand and fastest-growing emerging skill sets, which have been accelerated by the growing national conversation about how new technologies, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, might reshape the economy and the workforce. The UT Austin MSAI program is designed to educate and upskill working professionals across a wide variety of industries and specializations in areas such as machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, robotics, and more. Graduates of the MSAI program will be able to apply their skills to a wide range of fields, including business, finance, healthcare, and government.

UT Austin has a demonstrated commitment and track record of success in increasing the accessibility and affordability of advanced graduate education through its current online programs in computer science and data science on edX. Its new AI degree will become an important on-ramp into the profession for students who have been left out of the field due to the high cost and inaccessibility of traditional programs,” said Andrew Hermalyn, president of partnerships at edX. “As these technologies continue to mature and become integrated into everyday life, programs like those at UT Austin can help educate learners around the globe to develop these technologies in a responsible and ethical way.”

As an edX partner since 2012, UT Austin has built an innovative portfolio of online content that offers relevant pathways to skill and degree attainment. Currently, there are over 3,000 active students in UT’s existing online master’s programs in computer science, data science, and nutritional sciences. From free courses to boot camps to stackable degrees, UT Austin continues to meet learners on the edX platform where they are, offering high-quality, disruptively priced programs across a wide range of highly relevant fields.

Comments

  1. Chris Windridge says

    Great innovation.

  2. Ken Sides says

    I haven’t received a response to my applicaton, perhaps because my degree in engineering wasn’t one of the choices to click on. But I think UT Austin should give degreed engineers a chance.

    -Ken
    Ken Sides, PE
    BSE, University of South Florida