Our faculty embed AI concepts and tools across disciplines, ensuring students understand how technology transforms decision-making, operations, and strategy.
Employers seek candidates who can apply AI strategically, not just understand theory. Our graduates enter the workforce with hands-on AI experience in their fields, making them highly marketable in a rapidly evolving job market.
The future workforce will demand AI literacy at a level we’ve never experienced. That is the challenge the Bryan School has proudly stepped up to meet.
Courtney Haynes Employer & Corporate Relations Manager
AI Degree Programs
The Bryan School offers undergraduate concentrations, graduate certificates, and master’s-level pathways that integrate artificial intelligence into business practice. Students gain applied experience using AI tools and frameworks within their discipline, preparing them to lead in data-driven environments.
Our curriculum integrates AI-driven analysis, decision-making frameworks, and emerging technologies into core business coursework. Through hands-on projects and real-world case studies, students develop the confidence to use AI as a practical business tool.
Supply Chain Management
AI supports learning in logistics, operations, and supply chain strategy by enhancing analytical modeling and decision-making processes. Students gain experience evaluating AI-supported insights while reinforcing strong operational fundamentals.
Marketing
Students learn how AI enhances data analysis, customer insights, and strategic decision-making in modern marketing. By integrating AI tools into coursework, they develop the ability to interpret results thoughtfully and apply them in real-world business contexts.
Accounting
AI is incorporated into accounting courses to strengthen students’ analytical capabilities and forecasting skills. Students learn how to leverage emerging tools while maintaining sound financial judgment and critical evaluation.
Organizational Behavior
Coursework explores how AI is shaping talent management, organizational decision-making, and workplace dynamics. Students examine both practical applications and ethical considerations as they prepare to lead in technology-informed environments.
Information Systems
Students engage with AI as both a subject of study and a practical tool within information systems courses. The curriculum emphasizes responsible innovation, problem-solving, and understanding how AI technologies integrate into modern business systems.
Apparel design
Across design and retail courses, students use AI alongside industry tools to explore creative workflows and analyze trends, consumer insights, and merchandising strategies in the fashion industry.
Business Analytics
AI tools enhance how students explore data, identify patterns, and communicate insights in business analytics coursework. By working with AI-supported analysis, students strengthen their ability to translate complex data into clear, strategic recommendations.
Business Law
Business law courses explore how emerging technologies like AI are shaping legal risk, regulation, and ethical decision-making. Students learn to analyze complex legal scenarios while considering how AI is transforming modern business practices.
Economics
AI tools support students as they explore economic concepts, analyze data, and evaluate competing explanations for real-world outcomes. Students learn to use AI thoughtfully while strengthening core economic reasoning and analytical skills.