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The MSAI program equips students for careers as AI developers or advanced academic pursuits, combining computer science with linguistics, philosophy, and psychology while focusing on innovative fields. Participants undertake coursework and a thesis project, typically completed within two years.
UGA's Artificial Intelligence Center serves as a cross-disciplinary hub for research and education within the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Key specialties encompass logic programming, expert systems, neural networks, evolutionary algorithms, NLP, and computational psycholinguistics.
This interdisciplinary MS in AI prepares graduates for professional roles in AI application development or continued doctoral studies. The curriculum covers core subjects across computer science, linguistics, logic, philosophy, and psychology, plus specialized training in AI programming methods. Seminar topics highlight expert systems, natural language processing, and logical programming approaches.