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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It might just be a matter of time. I read that GMU is the first college to offer a masters in AI[/quote] I don't know about that. UMD has a masters in ML https://cmns.umd.edu/graduate/science-academy/machine-learning UMich as a masters in AI https://umdearborn.edu/academics/program/artificial-intelligence-ms[/quote] https://www.gmu.edu/news/2025-03/george-mason-launches-virginias-first-public-masters-degree-ai#:~:text=George%20Mason%20launches%20Virginia%27s%20first%20public%20master%27s%20degree%20in%20AI,-March%2031%2C%202025&text=George%20Mason%20University%20will%20offer,master%27s%20degree%20in%20this%20field. First "Public" Masters degree; Why "Public" matters? New Degrees have to be approved by the State. Other schools have them now. Also when Software Engineering Institute launched in Carnegie Mellon - they chose 3 other locations. GMU was one of them. Super Computing center at the Arlington Campus as well not all schools have them including the ones this thread directly compares to. Not bad for a commuter school with a nice Taco place across the street.[/quote] That's awesome. My DC is at UMD, focusing on ML, and will also be getting a masters in CS, again focus on ML. I think GMU definitely hits above its weight. [/quote]
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