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Graduate Programs

Master's Degree Programs

Master of Science in AI-First Education (M.S.)

Two-year program focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence in educational systems, curriculum design, and learning analytics.

Duration:

2 years (36 credits)

Format:

Full-time or Part-time

Master of Arts in Computational Philosophy (M.A.)

Interdisciplinary program combining philosophical inquiry with computational methods and AI-assisted research.

Duration:

2 years (36 credits)

Thesis:

Required

Master of Science in Human-AI Interaction (M.S.)

Professional program designed for working professionals in tech, education, and research sectors.

Duration:

18 months (30 credits)

Format:

Online & Hybrid

Doctoral Programs

Doctor of Philosophy in AI-First Education (Ph.D.)

Research-intensive program for scholars pursuing careers in academia, research institutions, and educational technology leadership.

Duration:

4-6 years

Dissertation:

Original research required

Doctor of Philosophy in Computational Ethics (Ph.D.)

Interdisciplinary program examining the ethical implications of AI systems, algorithmic bias, and human-AI collaboration.

Duration:

4-6 years

Funding:

Full funding available

Admission Requirements

Master's Programs

Academic Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree from accredited institution
  • Minimum 3.0 GPA (4.0 scale)
  • Relevant coursework in mathematics, logic, or computer science
  • English proficiency (international students)

Application Materials

  • Graduate application form
  • Official transcripts
  • 3 letters of recommendation
  • Statement of purpose (1,000 words)
  • Resume/CV
  • GRE scores (optional)

Doctoral Programs

Academic Requirements

  • Master's degree preferred (exceptional candidates with bachelor's considered)
  • Minimum 3.5 GPA in graduate coursework
  • Demonstrated research experience
  • Strong mathematical and analytical background

Additional Requirements

  • Research proposal (2,000 words)
  • Writing sample (published or unpublished)
  • Faculty advisor identification
  • Interview with admissions committee

Application Deadlines

Fall 2025 Admission

Master's Programs:March 15, 2025
Doctoral Programs:January 15, 2025
International Students:February 1, 2025

Spring 2026 Admission

Master's Programs:October 15, 2025
Doctoral Programs:Limited availability
International Students:September 1, 2025

Research Areas

AI & Education

  • Personalized learning systems
  • Intelligent tutoring systems
  • Educational data mining
  • AI-assisted curriculum design

Computational Ethics

  • Algorithmic bias detection
  • AI transparency and explainability
  • Human-AI collaboration frameworks
  • Digital rights and privacy

Philosophy of AI

  • Machine consciousness studies
  • AI and moral agency
  • Computational creativity
  • AI and human identity

Human-AI Interaction

  • Interface design for AI systems
  • Trust and reliability in AI
  • Collaborative AI workflows
  • AI accessibility and inclusion

Quick Facts

Application Fee:$75
Graduate Students:~150
Faculty-Student Ratio:1:4
Funding Rate:85% (PhD)

Funding & Support

Research Assistantships

$25,000/year + tuition waiver

Teaching Assistantships

$22,000/year + tuition waiver

Fellowships

Merit-based awards up to $30,000

Industry Partnerships

Sponsored research opportunities

Graduate Admissions

Email:

gradschool@ludwitt.edu

Phone:

(555) 123-4568

Office Hours:

Mon-Fri 10AM-4PM EST

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