Online MS in AI in Business – Information Session
Wednesday, May 6
12:00 PM
The quick videos below provide answers to our most frequently asked questions. We are here to make the application process as smooth as possible. If you have other questions, please reach out to us at BusinessAI@bu.edu.
The admissions committee conducts a rigorous and holistic review of each application. All aspects of an applicant’s application will be considered including work experience, undergraduate and graduate coursework and grades, short answer responses, resume, any submitted letters of recommendation (optional) or GMAT/GRE scores (optional). Typically, admitted candidates will have several years of post-undergraduate professional experience.
We ask all interested applicants to the Online MS in AI in Business to fill out our online application and follow our admission procedures.
We have several deadlines throughout the year. You can view the upcoming deadlines here: Online MS in AI in Business Application Deadlines.
You can only apply to one Questrom MBA program per entry term. For example, you may not apply to both the Online MBA and the master’s in AI for business for the same entry term.
To comply with OFAC restrictions and licensing requirements, Boston University does not offer online programs to individuals physically located in certain areas of the world. A full list of areas and more information can be found here.
It is your choice to decide if you’d like to submit a letter of recommendation for our consideration with your master’s in AI and business application. Who to ask to write your letters of recommendation is up to you, but we suggest recommendations come from an employer or someone you have worked with in a professional setting. Letters should come from the recommender directly to us at BusinessAIAppDocs@bu.edu by the posted deadline.
To expedite the admissions process, we ask that you upload unofficial documents at the time of your application submission. Admitted candidates who plan to matriculate are required to submit official transcripts for all coursework. Documents should be submitted by the start of the first module. When possible, we ask that documents be submitted directly from your University to Questrom via email to BusinessAIAppDocs@bu.edu. If your University prefers to mail the documents, they can send them via mail to:
Boston University Questrom School of Business Graduate Admissions and Financial Aid Office, Suite 115 Rafik B. Hariri Building 595 Commonwealth Ave Boston, MA 02215.
If your application is submitted in its entirety by the required deadline, we aim to release the decision to you in four weeks. Please see our deadlines for the application and decision timeline.
We require that applicants hold a four-year bachelor’s degree from an accredited US institution or its international equivalent. If you have earned a three-year degree that is the equivalent of a four-year degree in the US, it will be accepted in the admissions process. For example, if you earned a three-year degree in India, your degree will qualify you to be considered for admission. Regardless of program length, if you are uncertain whether your undergraduate degree meets our qualifications, please contact BusinessAI@bu.edu before starting the application process.
You do not. There will be a self-paced bootcamp to provide some initial technical fluency before you start the official artifical intelligence in business program. You will not be building tools, but you will have to understand how they work (their strengths and weaknesses) and how they work collectively in providing a set of capabilities to address business problems.
Given the MS in AI in Business takes a business problem first approach to AI, we value a business background as a starting point. Having at least some exposure to quantitative subjects will help provide a foundational understanding of how AI can be applied to real organizational challenges. This allows students to enter the program ready to connect AI concepts to business needs, decision-making, and practical use cases.
Some familiarity with datasets and Excel can be helpful, but it is not the same as needing advanced expertise. Because data plays a central role in how AI systems perform, this degree benefits from a basic understanding of what datasets are, how they are created, and the limitations they may have.
Excel, while not an AI tool itself, can also be a useful foundation because it introduces ways of organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data. Familiarity with Excel or another spreadsheet tool can help students feel more comfortable with the kinds of analytical thinking that support AI-related study.
Business AI is a rigorous program that requires quantitative aptitude. The Admissions Committee will look for evidence of this in your application via previous coursework. If you feel that you do not have sufficient evidence in your previous coursework to demonstrate this aptitude, you may want to consider submitting a GMAT or GRE score to enhance your application or taking part in a third-party preparation course like MBA Math or GMAC Fundamentals. If you’re interested in learning more about these prep programs, please email BusinessAI@bu.edu.
Candidates who have earned or will have completed at least two years of a bachelor’s or master’s degree at an institution in which the language of instruction was solely based in English are eligible for an automatic TOEFL/IELTS/PTE waiver. Candidates must present evidence of language of instruction with their application for admission to the artificial intelligence in business program. Appropriate documentation includes a transcript cover sheet, an official statement from the university, or a link to the institution’s website that specifies that the mode of instruction is English. Additionally, candidates who have or will have worked for at least two years in a full-time, post-bachelor’s degree position in the US are eligible for an automatic waiver. If you do not meet these criteria but would like to be considered for a waiver, you can submit a written request highlighting your experience with and proficiency in the English language to BusinessAI@bu.edu prior to the submission of your application. The admissions committee will consider these requests on a case-by-case basis. If you are submitting test results with your application, please be advised that tests are valid for two years.
There are no prerequisites for our Online MS in AI in Business program. The admissions committee looks for strong quantitative skills, leadership and analytical ability, and excellent verbal expression. You can demonstrate these competencies through a variety of undergraduate majors and professional experiences.
Each module is 8 graduate credits and is comparable to the workload of two to three individual courses. As such, you should expect to work between 15-20 hours per week on the program components – both synchronous (live) and asynchronous (on your own).
Live sessions are not lectures, but are used by the faculty in various ways to ensure mastery or competence in particular skills and perspectives covered in a given week. Mastery can be addressed at one extreme by working on a coding example or at another having students engage in breakout rooms to discuss how “human judgement” needs to be embedded in a given workflow.
For students starting in the Fall semester, Module 0 will begin in mid-August. For students starting in the Spring semester, Module 0 will typically begin in late December or early January.
Students earn a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence in Business from Boston University Questrom School of Business. There is no mention of the word “online” on your diploma.
No, this is an accumulative curriculum where each of the four modules builds upon each other. Leveraging human-AI augmentation to re-architecting your business requires an accumulating fluency with AI tools and how they can be used to drive improvement and innovation.
Yes. Students in the business AI master’s degree may take up to six years to complete the program. Students will work with their Student Success Specialist to plan their enrollment each semester, as well as any planned semesters off, to ensure timely completion of their master’s degree.
Yes. We enroll Online master’s in AI in business in both August and January.
The BU Questrom business AI master’s degree provides learners with the globally-recognized master’s degree through an integrated and accumulative curriculum design. As such, there are no one to one equivalents with other graduate courses and they may not be counted toward the degree requirements.
No, you can only take one module at a time.
Students in the Online MS in AI in Business program are only able to be enrolled in that particular program and are not allowed to take classes outside of the Online MS in AI in Business curriculum.
The modules will be graded according to BU’s Graduate Academic Policy. This is on a 4.0 GPA scale. You will receive grades for each assignment and a final grade for each module. In accordance with University policy, grades are due within 72 hours of the last day of exams.
The AI for business program is 100% online and there are no in-person requirements. Online students may attend any on-campus events that are not restricted to a certain population, and are invited to participate in BU Commencement events.
Tuition for the Online MS in AI in Business is $6,250 per module or $25,000 total tuition. Students are billed by module and take one module per semester.
Books and other course materials are not included in the tuition costs. You are only billed for direct expenses (tuition and fees) charged by Boston University. However, we encourage you to think about your budget for things like electronic books, course materials, and incidentals and plan accordingly. We recommend budgeting between $350-$450 a semester for books and course materials. Please note, summer budget items are subject to change, but tuition will remain at $6,250 per module.
Federal Unsubsidized Loans are available to US citizens and US permanent residents. Learn more about our financial aid offerings.
Unfortunately, institutional scholarships are not available to online students; however, scholarships are available from a variety of external sources. Visit our financial aid pages for more details.
Tuition payment plans are available to eligible students. You can read more about payment plan options here.
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*Please note: Applications will be reviewed on a space-available basis following the final deadline. If the class has been filled for a specific entry date, applicants will receive priority consideration for the next available entry term.