All In on AI: Michigan Tech Launches New Degree, Concentration and Minor
Michigan Tech will launch a new Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence degree program this fall, making Tech one of a select group of institutions nationwide that offer a dedicated undergraduate program in the field.
The new Bachelor of Science (BS) doubles down on the University’s commitment to what is regarded as the central science of the digital age. Approved by the Michigan Tech Board of Trustees, the degree now moves on to the final stage of the establishment process — review by the Michigan Association of State Universities.
The new degree program is the flagship of a broader institutional shift toward AI instrumentalism, a strategy designed to prepare students for an evolving job market where AI is not just a tool, but a fundamental requirement for professional proficiency.
“AI is one of the most — if not the most — disruptive technological advances in a generation,” said Dennis Livesay, Dave House Dean of Computing. “As such, we definitely felt the urgency to respond quickly, which we’ve done. The BS in Artificial Intelligence and the new Applied AI concentration in our Information Technology (IT) degree ensure that Michigan Tech will be training the next generation of AI developers and superusers.”
Learn more about the degree and what it means for Huskies and their careers at Michigan Tech News.