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Wentworth's Master of Science in Applied Computer Science, with a concentration in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, will give you the skills you need to advance your career and stand out in today’s competitive job market.
and receive information on this graduate program at Wentworth
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Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning have revolutionized the way we live and work. As more and more organizations--from business, to healthcare to government--find new uses for this exciting technology, the demand for computer scientists trained in their application continues to skyrocket. Wentworth’s Master of Science in Applied Computer Science, with a concentration in Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Machine Learning (ML), will give you the skills you need to advance your career and stand out in today’s competitive job market. Also available part-time. Contact Graduate Admissions for more information.
Hands-on, experiential learning opportunities will prepare you to build applications, systems, and information flow in modern computing environments. Master critical AI & ML concepts including problem-solving, decision-making, knowledge representation, global/local optimization online learning, and more.
If Wentworth alumni across the Boston area decided to take the same day of, the workings of the city might grind to a halt. That’s because professionals with Wentworth degrees are in crucial leadership positions across this city and in other cities around the world. In fact, for generations, Wentworth alumni have ranked among the most sought-after professionals in the employment marketplace.
What motivates us is a shared passion for developing solutions to the increasingly thorny challenges of our age. With a graduate degree from Wentworth, you will have every tool you need to drive change—and employers all over the world eager for you to do just that.
The value of advanced degree has never been more important, and the need for problem solvers has never been more imminent. As the 21st-century workforce continues to evolve, so do we.
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