Online Doctorate in AI & ML

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  1. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

    The George Washington University offers Doctor of Engineering (DEng) in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, the program is commencing in August 2023.

    • SEAS 8500 Fundamentals of AI-Enabled Systems (3 credit hours)
    • SEAS 8505 Applied Machine Intelligence (3 credit hours)
    • SEAS 8510 Analytical Methods for Machine Learning (3 credit hours)
    • SEAS 8515 Data Engineering for AI (3 credit hours)
    • SEAS 8520 Deep Learning and ML Operations (3 credit hours)
    • SEAS 8525 NLP, Computer Vision and Reinforcement Learning (3 credit hours)
    • SEAS 8550 Privacy and Organizational Issues in AI (3 credit hours)
    • SEAS 8599 Praxis Development for AI (3 credit hours) S
    • EAS 8588 Praxis Research for DEng in AI & ML (24 credit hour minimum)
    Tuition is $1,750.00 per credit x 48 credits = $84,000.00
     
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  2. Very nice.. but too much for me
     
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  3. JoshD

    JoshD Well-Known Member

    This actually looks like a fantastic program. The courses seem very interesting.
     
  4. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    GW is located in Washington DC near the State Department in Foggy Bottom. The mailing address for this program is in Newport Beach, California. It also employs a non-academic url: https://seas.allcampus.com/contact-us/ in addition to the GW .edu addresses it uses. I wonder who they are? Are they an organic part of GW, or some sort of external partner conducting these degrees?

    Note that this is a weekend program. Classes are live and synchronous, requiring 6 hours attendance on Saturdays throughout the year.

    Prerequisite: A bachelor’s and master’s degree, at least one of which must be in the following field: engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics, or a closely related field. GPA 3.2 or higher.

    This is not an open admission program. "Our doctoral programs are highly selective; meeting minimum admissions requirements does not guarantee admission."

    They offer other doctorates in engineering: https://seasonline.gwu.edu/doctoral-degrees/
     
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  5. JoshD

    JoshD Well-Known Member

    If I were to pursue a doctorate, I think I’d pursue this one. Seems like a good program from the outside looking in.
     
  6. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

    I agree, but the price is too much. If it is under $50K; it would be awesome.
     
  7. Dustin

    Dustin Well-Known Member

    I just noticed you're doing a DBA at the same time as your PhD! Have you written about this DBA anywhere? I'd love to learn more about it.
     
  8. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

    No, the program just started. It is a researched based DBA. I might not return to the University of the Cumberlands' program. I want to focusing on technology business and start-up.
     
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  9. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

    Pennsylvania State University offer Doctor of Engineering with focus on Artificial Intelligence, which is cheaper.
    The tuition is $1,007 x 45 credits = $45,315.00

    CORE ENGINEERING (9 credits)

    ENGR 501 Engineering Leadership for Corporate Innovation. (3 credits)
    ENGR 804
    Engineering Product Innovation (3 credits)
    ENGR 405
    Project Management for Professionals (3 credits)

    SPECIALIZATION: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. (15 credits)

    A-I 574 Natural Language Processing (3 credits)
    A-I 801
    Foundations of Artificial Intelligence. (3 credits)
    A-I 804
    Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. (3 credits)
    A-I 879
    Machine Vision. (3 credits)
    DAAN 570
    Deep Learning (3 credits)

    RESEARCH (6 credits)

    ENGR 820 Applied Engineering Research Methods (3 credits)
    STAT 501
    Regression Methods (3 credits)

    PRAXIS (15 credits)

    ENGR 810Doctor of Engineering Praxis Research (15 credits)
     
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  10. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    My wife did her NP master's in a program co-conducted by GW and George Mason U. There is NOTHING about GW that is affordable. Ever.
     
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  11. JoshD

    JoshD Well-Known Member

    I have never really been a Penn State fan. They could have a doctorate for $10K and I’d probably avoid them. That is just me though as they work for most folks. All talk is hypothetical though because as of today, there is not a doctorate in my future.
     
  12. Dustin

    Dustin Well-Known Member

    Interesting, how come? I don't Penn State at all so I'm just curious.
     
  13. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    Why? Jerry Sandusky etc.? That'd be an easy "no" for me, too.
     
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  14. JoshD

    JoshD Well-Known Member

    Bingo.
     
  15. Dustin

    Dustin Well-Known Member

    Makes sense!
     
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  16. JoshD

    JoshD Well-Known Member

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    Let’s see what happens. LOL
     
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  17. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    LOL right back atcha! We already KNOW! I used AI to predict the outcome. Congrats, future Dr. Josh. :)
     
  18. JoshD

    JoshD Well-Known Member

  19. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    Congrats again. And it's OK that you said "no more degrees." Nobody here would EVER hold you to that! :)
     
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  20. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

    Congrats Josh! Did you ask GWU why the program point of contact out of California instead of Washington D.C, or their extend campuses in Nortfolk, Ashburn, Arlington and Alexandria, Virginia? Also, did you receive any scholarship?
     

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