UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — In a step aimed to equip today’s professionals for tomorrow’s business challenges, the Penn State Smeal College of Business has announced the launch of a new graduate degree: the Master of Applied AI for Business Transformation program.
Designed specifically for mid-career professionals, this innovative program bridges the gap between cutting-edge AI tools and practical business strategy — helping leaders deliver measurable, enterprise-level outcomes.
Unlike traditional MBAs with AI electives or highly technical, computer science degrees, this program delivers a business-first approach to artificial intelligence, according to Corey Phelps, John and Karen Arnold Dean of Smeal. It is built for professionals such as marketing executives, supply chain leaders and financial analysts who are being asked to lead AI initiatives — often without the technical background or structured training to do so effectively.
“AI is no longer a future consideration — it’s a current business imperative,” Phelps said. “With this program, we’re giving professionals the fluency, confidence and strategic acumen to transform their organizations using AI — not just talk about it. This is about turning AI ambition into execution.”