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Navigate risk and uncertainty in the workplace

Lead the next generation in a rapidly changing business world

Built upon a rigorous analysis of economic systems, creative use of all sources of information, and the latest analytical methods, the part-time Master of Science in Business Analytics and Artificial Intelligence curriculum prepares you to navigate emerging opportunities with advanced data-driven tools. Graduate with the technical skills and specialized knowledge in technology and artificial intelligence for making better decisions to manage the risks presented by a rapidly changing world. 

The part-time Master of Science in Business Analytics and Artificial Intelligence program has a fully online, flexible format allowing you to complete the program while continuing your personal and professional obligations. Complete your degree in two years through asynchronous and/or fully synchronous courses. 

 

The Johns Hopkins difference

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Improve decision making by leveraging scientific approaches

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Learn how to analyze big data

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Manage and lead businesses through the use of AI

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Lead in the face of multi-dimensional uncertainty using optimization models

About the Carey Business School 

Grounded in the Johns Hopkins legacy of excellence and research, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School shapes business leaders who seize opportunity, inspire change, and create lasting value. We bring a modern business perspective to Johns Hopkins by shaping leaders who build for what’s next ®.

With locations in Baltimore, MD, and Washington, D.C., Carey offers full-time, part-time, and online MBA and MS degree programs, and executive education programs for the global marketplace that are data-driven and built to compete in an everchanging business world. Carey’s faculty are thought-leaders, trailblazing what’s next in the business world and in the classroom. And at Carey, we learn by doing. For more information, visit carey.jhu.edu.