Top MBA Programs That Have Integrated AI Into The Curriculum

From Analytics Insight: The evolution of artificial intelligence has led to the emergence of new tech job positions. Hence, it has become essential to educate tech professionals about artificial intelligence which led to the integration of artificial intelligence into the MBA programs of the institutions.

The integration of AI into MBA courses will open new avenues for tech professionals that will change the business landscape. Here, we will explore top MBA programs integrating AI into their curriculum.

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Vanderbilt offers free AI course for university leaders

From Nashville, Tennessee: Vanderbilt University has launched Generative AI for University Leaders, a course specifically designed to help universities navigate the challenges and opportunities posed by generative AI. The course is taught by Dr. Jules White, professor of computer science at Vanderbilt, and will feature Jeff Maggioncalda, CEO of Coursera, and Andrew Ng, chairman of Coursera, and Mayank Shrivastava, VP of generative AI and foundation models at SAP, as guest experts.

GenAI will disrupt nearly every sector, but educators could have 3x more job tasks impacted by GenAI compared to other occupations. Research from NYU, Princeton, and UPenn analyzing more than 800 jobs highlights that 11 of the top 13 jobs expected to be most impacted by GenAI will be college professors. Meanwhile, 77% of faculty at four-year institutions do not feel their university is prepared for these AI-related changes.

University leaders need to acquire GenAI skills to be more effective in their own roles and empower students to succeed in a digital future.

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North Texas father & son are classmates in UTA’s MBA program

From Arlington, Texas: The University of Texas at Arlington has about 40,000 students. Two of them know each other better than most students do.

“It’s been an amazing experience studying with my dad,” Oswaldo Ortiz Jr. said.

Ortiz enrolled in UTA’s MBA graduate program with his father, Oswaldo Ortiz Sr.

“Yeah, I didn’t see this coming,” Ortiz Jr. said. “I told my dad, we should do it together. It would be fun!”

Oswaldo Ortiz Sr. moved his family from Mexico City to Grapevine in 2012. “There’s more opportunity in the U.S. than Mexico,” Oswaldo Sr. said.

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