Fairfield Dolan Launches MS in AI and Business Analytics Program

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By Bella Podgorski

The Charles F. Dolan School of Business has evolved its MS in Business Analytics program into a new MS in Artificial Intelligence and Business Analytics, featuring expanded coursework and a forward-looking approach to business leadership.

Building on its strong foundation in business analytics, the new program introduces AI-focused coursework that reflects the latest developments in the field.

The original program is ranked No. 7 in the U.S. and No. 12 globally by Quacquarelli Symonds’ 2026 Specialized Master’s Rankings for Best Value for Money. AI course enhancements will strengthen the curriculum and equip students with a comprehensive, up-to-date understanding of the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

“Our new MS in AI and Business Analytics will position graduates at the forefront of the most in-demand career field today, where AI literacy is no longer optional—it's essential,” said Fairfield Dolan Dean Zhan Li, DBA. “This program bridges the gap between technical expertise and business strategy, ensuring our students are not just ready for the jobs of tomorrow, but prepared to create them.”

Graduate students in the expanded program will take courses such as “AI Ethics and Governance,” “Generative AI Applications and Business,” “Leading with Analytics,” and “Data Engineering for Business Analytics.” A defining feature of the program is its STEM designation, reflecting a stronger emphasis on technical training. Graduates will be equipped to clearly explain and apply quantitative, mathematical, and AI methods.

Students will also gain hands-on experience with advanced tools and methodologies that meet the demands of today’s global marketplace, culminating in capstone courses such as “Autonomous and Agentic AI for Business.”

Like its predecessor, the new MS in AI and Business Analytics program is being offered in both on-campus and online formats, providing flexibility for students in the U.S. and those pursuing their studies in Shanghai, China.

“We're committed to delivering an education that translates directly into career success and leadership in an AI-driven economy,” Dean Li said.

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