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Inside Abu Dhabi's elite AI undergraduate programme welcoming the 'best of the best'
Inside Abu Dhabi's elite AI undergraduate programme welcoming the 'best of the best'

The National

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The National

Inside Abu Dhabi's elite AI undergraduate programme welcoming the 'best of the best'

The first cohort of students pursuing a bachelor's degree in AI will soon begin classes at Abu Dhabi's Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence. The university, which opened in 2020 and previously offered only postgraduate programmes, will welcome 115 students who are pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence. They come from 25 countries, with Emiratis making up about a quarter of the cohort, and are joining 300 new master's and PhD students also starting this academic year. An orientation day was held on Wednesday to welcome the new students, with classes starting on August 18. Provost Timothy Baldwin, also professor of natural language processing, told The National the undergraduate programme offers two tracks, engineering and business. 'There's a lot of flexibility for students to make a decision about exactly what path they want to take,' he said. 'The engineering stream is more focused on the core technical skills ... AI skills such as natural language processing. 'The business stream is more about that periphery, entrepreneurial, finance and communication skills, but all very much within an AI context.' Though several universities in the UAE already offer a bachelor's programme in AI, MBZUAI is the only institution in the country dedicated entirely to AI research and education. The university was launched as part of UAE's strategy to become a global centre for AI development and innovation. The intake follows a highly competitive process, with the university receiving more than 2,000 undergraduate applications and only about 5 per cent accepted. Students also benefit from partnerships the university has with the industry, including companies such as Microsoft. Emirati student Sana Al Ali, 17, is pursuing the business track so she can combine her interest in entrepreneurship with an area of technology. 'More locals are trying to be in the business field and I really want to pursue business because it has been my dream for a while,' she said. 'This university offers a lot of opportunities … they're choosing the best of the best, and they want people who are smart and intellectual to represent the university and keep the high standard.' She said MBZUAI's connections with companies and its internship opportunities would help her gain practical experience alongside her degree. 'This will allow me to see how the real world is, and I can partially work as well and continue my master's degree,' she said. Ms Al Ali hopes to launch her own business one day. 'I want people to see that Emiratis can be part of big industries globally," she said. Jordanian student Islam Aldaraghmeh, 18, who has enrolled in the engineering track, said he wants to focus on artificial general intelligence (AGI), systems designed to think and act like humans. 'I think AI chatbots are revolutionary, I see a lot of potential [in the difference] it can make in the education sector,' he said. 'I believe it's going to solve a huge problem that I have also faced, which is the unavailability of AI tutors. Tutors are expensive and not everyone has access to them.' His interest in AI began while preparing for Jordan's National Maths Olympiad, where he used AI tools to help him train and went on to win a gold medal. 'My main goal with pursuing this degree is to understand AI on a much deeper level, a much more intuitive level,' he said. "I want to explore how to dissect AI like a surgeon. "I joined AI because I'm fascinated about intelligence in general. For example, we study physics to understand the world around us. I study AI to understand intelligence and implement it.' He said his longer-term aim is to set up a research team to develop new algorithms. The demand for AI professionals has surged globally in recent years, driven by the rapid deployment of machine learning, automation and data-driven systems across sectors. A Future of Jobs Report 2025 by the World Economic Forum found that 40 per cent of employers globally are expected to reduce their workforce where AI can automate tasks by 2030. Technology is projected to the most disruptive force in the labour market, with trends in AI and information-processing technology expected to create 11 million jobs, while displacing nine million others at the same time.

Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence welcomes first undergraduate students
Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence welcomes first undergraduate students

The National

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The National

Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence welcomes first undergraduate students

The first cohort of students pursuing a bachelor's degree in AI will soon begin classes at Abu Dhabi's Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence. The university, which opened in 2020 and previously offered only postgraduate programmes, will welcome 115 students who are pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence. They come from 25 countries, with Emiratis making up about a quarter of the cohort, and are joining 300 new master's and PhD students also starting this academic year. An orientation day was held on Wednesday to welcome the new students, with classes starting on August 18. Provost Timothy Baldwin told The National the undergraduate programme offers two tracks, engineering and business. 'There's a lot of flexibility for students to make a decision about exactly what path they want to take,' he said. 'The engineering stream is more focused on the core technical skills ... AI skills such as natural language processing. 'The business stream is more about that periphery, entrepreneurial, finance and communication skills, but all very much within an AI context.' Though several universities in the UAE already offer a bachelor's programme in AI, MBZUAI is the only institution in the country dedicated entirely to AI research and education. The university was launched as part of UAE's strategy to become a global centre for AI development and innovation. The intake follows a highly competitive process, with the university receiving more than 2,000 undergraduate applications and only about 5 per cent accepted. Students also benefit from partnerships the university has with the industry, including companies such as Microsoft. Emirati student Sana Al Ali, 17, is pursuing the business track so she can combine her interest in entrepreneurship with an area of technology. 'More locals are trying to be in the business field and I really want to pursue business because it has been my dream for a while,' she said. 'This university offers a lot of opportunities … they're choosing the best of the best, and they want people who are smart and intellectual to represent the university and keep the high standard.' She said MBZUAI's connections with companies and its internship opportunities would help her gain practical experience alongside her degree. 'This will allow me to see how the real world is, and I can partially work as well and continue my master's degree,' she said. Ms Al Ali hopes to launch her own business one day. 'I want people to see that Emiratis can be part of big industries globally," she said. Jordanian student Islam Aldaraghmeh, 18, who has enrolled in the engineering track, said he wants to focus on artificial general intelligence (AGI), systems designed to think and act like humans. 'I think AI chatbots are revolutionary, I see a lot of potential [in the difference] it can make in the education sector,' he said. 'I believe it's going to solve a huge problem that I have also faced, which is the unavailability of AI tutors. Tutors are expensive and not everyone has access to them.' His interest in AI began while preparing for Jordan's National Maths Olympiad, where he used AI tools to help him train and went on to win a gold medal. 'My main goal with pursuing this degree is to understand AI on a much deeper level, a much more intuitive level,' he said. "I want to explore how to dissect AI like a surgeon. "I joined AI because I'm fascinated about intelligence in general. For example, we study physics to understand the world around us. I study AI to understand intelligence and implement it.' He said his longer-term aim is to set up a research team to develop new algorithms. The demand for AI professionals has surged globally in recent years, driven by the rapid deployment of machine learning, automation and data-driven systems across sectors. A Future of Jobs Report 2025 by the World Economic Forum found that 40 per cent of employers globally are expected to reduce their workforce where AI can automate tasks by 2030. Technology is projected to the most disruptive force in the labour market, with trends in AI and information-processing technology expected to create 11 million jobs, while displacing nine million others at the same time.

New scholarship opportunity offers affordable option for Mississippi college students to earn degree
New scholarship opportunity offers affordable option for Mississippi college students to earn degree

Associated Press

time24-07-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

New scholarship opportunity offers affordable option for Mississippi college students to earn degree

University of Southern Mississippi and Pearl River Community College announced Wednesday a new coastal pathways scholarship that will give graduates of the two-year school a way to complete their bachelor's degree at USM. The collaboration announced at USM's Gulf Park campus in Long Beach is part of a regional initiative to boost education access and add job opportunities to the Mississippi Gulf Coast region. In May, USM held a similar event with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. The partnership with the community colleges is also part of a larger effort to boost USM's enrollment, which continues to decline with only 564 students enrolled in the Gulf Park campus last fall, according to data from the school's Office of Institutional Research. 'This scholarship pathway represents more than just financial support — it's about creating opportunities for student success,' Joe Paul, president of USM, said in a press statement. 'By partnering with Pearl River Community College, we're building a direct and affordable route for students to continue their education and make meaningful contributions to our coastal communities.' The scholarship offers $5,000 annually to qualified PRCC transfer students, according to the press release. To qualify for the coastal scholarship students must meet the following criteria: Students must also enroll in at least 15 credit hours per semester, including a minimum of nine credit hours of face-to-face instruction on the Gulf Park campus, and maintain a 2.5 GPA to remain eligible. 'These pathways not only open doors for individual students but also have a significant economic impact on our coastal communities,' Adam Breerwood, president of PRCC, said in a statement. 'By investing in education, we are cultivating a skilled workforce that can contribute to local businesses and stimulate growth in various sectors.' For more information on the application process and eligibility, students are encouraged to visit the Gulf Park Coastal Pathways Scholarship website. ___ This story was originally published by Mississippi Today and distributed through a partnership with The Associated Press.

10 Six-Figure Careers You Can Land With A Bachelor's Degree In 2025
10 Six-Figure Careers You Can Land With A Bachelor's Degree In 2025

Forbes

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Forbes

10 Six-Figure Careers You Can Land With A Bachelor's Degree In 2025

Collaboration and teamwork are at the core of many six-figure careers open to those with a ... More bachelor's degree. If you're looking to boost your earning potential, a bachelor's degree still provides a powerful path to financial success, including access to six-figure careers. On average, you'll earn about 66% more than high school graduates, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. While a full-time worker with a high school diploma earns $1.6 million over their lifetime, with a bachelor's degree, you can expect to earn a median of $2.8 million during your career. These six-figure careers are drawn from Resume Genius's latest analysis of high-paying, entry-level positions for recent graduates. As Nathan Soto, Career Expert at Resume Genius, notes, "Getting a high-paying job as a new grad is possible, but you need to show employers more than just your degree. Internships, class projects, and even side gigs can be really effective at proving you've got the skills companies are looking for. And most importantly, don't forget to tailor your resume for each job." Here are the high-paying jobs that can help you maximize your earning potential right from the start. Median Annual Salary: $159,660 Projected Growth: 8% (2023-2033) Career Path/Advancement Potential: Product marketing managers can advance to senior product marketing roles, director of product marketing or chief marketing officer positions. The role serves as an excellent stepping stone to executive leadership, with experienced professionals often earning over $200,000 in senior positions. Quick Tip: Focus on gaining 1-2 years of experience in related roles such as sales, market research or digital marketing. Build a portfolio showcasing successful campaigns and consider pursuing certifications in digital marketing or product management. Median Annual Salary: $140,910 Projected Growth: 26% (2023-2033) Career Path/Advancement Potential: Machine learning engineers can progress to senior engineer roles, lead data scientist positions or AI research director roles. The field offers exceptional career growth potential, with senior professionals often earning $180,000 to $250,000 or more annually. Quick Tip: While in school, focus on coursework in machine learning, statistics and programming languages like Python and R. Build a strong portfolio of projects demonstrating your ability to work with real datasets and create functional models. Median Annual Salary: $134,830 Projected Growth: 6% (2023-2033) Career Path/Advancement Potential: Avionics engineers can advance to senior engineering roles, project management positions or systems architecture roles. Experienced professionals often earn $150,000 to $200,000 or more while leading complex projects involving aircraft systems. Quick Tip: Pursue a bachelor's degree in aerospace, electrical or electronics engineering from an ABET-accredited program. Gain hands-on experience through internships or co-op programs with aerospace companies. Median Annual Salary: $131,450 Projected Growth: 17% (2023-2033) Career Path/Advancement Potential: Software developers can advance to senior developer roles, technical lead positions or software architecture roles. Experienced developers often earn between $150,000 and $300,000 or more, depending on their specialization and the company's size. Quick Tip: Develop a robust portfolio of coding projects that showcase various programming languages and frameworks. Contribute to open-source projects and maintain an active GitHub profile. Median Annual Salary: $124,910 Projected Growth: 33% (2023-2033) Career Path/Advancement Potential: IT security analysts can advance to senior analyst roles, security architect positions or chief information security officer roles. Senior professionals often earn $140,000 to $250,000 or more while protecting organizations from cyber threats. Quick Tip: Start with a bachelor's degree in computer science or related field, then gain experience in IT support or network administration. Pursue industry certifications like CISSP, CEH or CompTIA Security+ to demonstrate expertise. Median Annual Salary: $118,780 Projected Growth: 9% (2023-2033) Career Path/Advancement Potential: Electrical engineers can advance to senior engineering roles, project management positions or technical director roles. Experienced professionals often earn $130,000 to $180,000 or more while leading complex electrical systems projects. Quick Tip: Earn a bachelor's degree in electrical or electronics engineering from an ABET-accredited program. Gain practical experience through internships or co-op programs with engineering firms. Median Annual Salary: $102,320 Projected Growth: 11% (2023-2033) Career Path/Advancement Potential: Mechanical engineers can advance to senior engineering roles, project management positions or engineering director roles. Experienced professionals often earn between $120,000 and $160,000 or more when designing innovative mechanical systems. Quick Tip: Pursue a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and gain hands-on experience with CAD software and prototyping tools. Seek internships or co-op opportunities with manufacturing or engineering companies. Median Annual Salary: $102,140 Projected Growth: 17% (2023-2033) Career Path/Advancement Potential: Financial advisors can advance to senior advisor roles, wealth management positions or branch management roles. Successful advisors often earn $150,000 to $300,000 or more through client fees and asset management. Quick Tip: Earn a bachelor's degree in finance, business or economics, then obtain required licenses through employer sponsorship. Consider pursuing the CFP (Certified Financial Planner) designation to enhance credibility and earning potential. Median Annual Salary: $101,190 Projected Growth: 9% (2023-2033) Career Path/Advancement Potential: Financial analysts can advance to senior analyst roles, portfolio manager positions or investment banking roles. Experienced professionals often earn $120,000 to $200,000 or more while making critical investment and business decisions. Quick Tip: Pursue a bachelor's degree in finance, economics or business, and gain experience through internships at financial firms. Consider pursuing the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) designation and build a network within the financial services industry. Median Annual Salary: $100,750 Projected Growth: 7% (2023-2033) Career Path/Advancement Potential: Project managers can advance to senior project manager roles, program manager positions or director of project management roles. Experienced professionals often earn $120,000 to $180,000 or more while leading complex organizational initiatives. Quick Tip: Earn a bachelor's degree in business, project management or a technical field relevant to your target industry. Gain experience managing small projects and pursue PMP (Project Management Professional) certification. Your path to a six-figure career with a bachelor's degree has never been more accessible or diverse. These 10 jobs represent just the beginning of what's possible when you combine education, skill development and strategic career planning. Whether you're drawn to technology, finance, engineering or management, financial success is within reach when you're ready to invest in your professional development and take decisive action toward your goals.

Is a College Education Worth It?
Is a College Education Worth It?

Associated Press

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Is a College Education Worth It?

CEDARVILLE, OHIO, May 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With rising tuition costs, college students and their families are increasingly weighing the benefits and costs of a four-year degree. So are many of the nation's leading universities. To stay relevant, colleges and universities are launching new academic programs, constructing modern facilities and preparing for another academic year. In doing so, many higher education leaders are acknowledging a growing reality: not every high school graduate should pursue a four-year degree — especially when technical skills can be learned through alternative educational paths. Still, the value of earning a bachelor's degree remains clear. According to a report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, individuals with a bachelor's degree earn, on average, 75% more than those with only a high school diploma. The same report notes that four-year college graduates will earn a median income of $2.8 million over their lifetime — nearly double the earnings of those with just a high school diploma. Even so, it's important for students to align their career interests with the cost of their education. Cedarville University, a private Christian university in Ohio, is taking that balance seriously. Committed to delivering a rigorous education from a biblical worldview, the university has been a trendsetter in higher education. While enrollment has declined at many colleges in recent years, Cedarville has seen record-breaking growth for more than a decade. What's behind Cedarville's continued growth? Vision. Leadership. And a willingness to innovate. The university is now introducing a new approach to undergraduate education with a fully online format launching for the 2025–26 academic year. Alongside five undergraduate majors, this new online format offers a special program for students with an undeclared major. Called Smart Start, the program allows students to begin their college journey online, explore potential majors and stay on track to graduate — all at a reduced cost. Smart Start will launch in August. The fully online program offers general education courses that apply to any major and is priced at just $375 per credit hour — significantly less than a traditional on-campus experience. According to the Student Research Group, approximately 80% of college students change their major at least once, and 10% change it more than once. With that in mind, Smart Start gives students the opportunity to explore academic interests without losing time or money on credits that won't count toward their degrees. 'This is why well-planned starting programs are valuable to consider,' said Dr. Bob Lutz, vice president for strategic initiatives. 'This initiative allows students to begin their basic studies at a time when they may just be trying to figure out what academic direction to pursue.' Alongside Smart Start, Cedarville is launching fully online degree programs in accounting, communication, finance, management and information technology management. Students can progress toward their degrees while exploring a variety of academic interests. Cedarville's liberal arts general education core and Bible minor offer a broad academic foundation, allowing students to sample different fields without taking unnecessary courses. A cornerstone of Smart Start is the Blueprint: Success in College course, part of the first-semester curriculum. Developed by The Cove, Cedarville's Academic Enrichment Center, the course focuses on personal development, academic skills such as time management and note-taking and how to effectively use university resources. 'More students are taking college courses online, and we want to give them the ability to develop these skills wherever they are,' said Kim Ahlgrim, director of The Cove, Cedarville's academic enrichment center. 'Smart Start and Blueprint are designed to help them succeed from day one.' Another key benefit of Smart Start is the ability for students to 'kick the tires' on different subjects without wasting time or money. Every course counts toward graduation, allowing students to maintain momentum while finding the right academic path. Once students choose a major, they can move forward with confidence, knowing they've explored their options. The Smart Start Major Discovery Plan is a forward-thinking solution that empowers online students to discover their interests while staying on track to earn their degrees. Cedarville University, an evangelical Christian institution in southwest Ohio, offers undergraduate and graduate programs across arts, sciences and professional fields. With 6,384 students, it ranks among Ohio's largest private universities and is recognized by The Wall Street Journal as being among the nation's top three evangelical universities. Cedarville is also known for its vibrant Christian community, challenging academics and high graduation and retention rates. Learn more at Written by Rich Stratton Attachments Mark D. Weinstein Cedarville University 937-766-8800 [email protected]

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