Georgia State University announced a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Business Transformation program set to accept its first students in fall 2026. The program is housed in the university's Robinson College of Business and combines technical AI skills with applied business education.

The curriculum bridges data science and machine learning methods with applied subjects including strategy, organizational change, and operations management. The program targets professionals seeking roles that require both technical fluency and business implementation capability in organizations where AI adoption is accelerating.

Georgia State is among a growing number of universities in the Southeast adding graduate-level programs that address enterprise AI implementation. The MSAIBT joins a broader portfolio of graduate business programs at the Atlanta-based institution.

Robinson College of Business has expanded its technology-focused curriculum in recent years. Georgia State cited relationships with Atlanta-area technology employers as part of the program's career development structure, with the Atlanta metro area serving as a base for companies including Cardlytics, Salesloft, and CallRail among others.

Applications for the fall 2026 cohort were open as of the announcement date in May 2026.

Source: Georgia State University News -- https://news.gsu.edu/2026/05/21/georgia-state-launches-master-of-science-in-artificial-intelligence-and-business-transformation/