Graduate Programs in Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore combines major healthcare systems, defense contractors, and research institutions, creating AI demand in clinical analytics, cybersecurity, and public health.
All 11 Programs in Baltimore
View all Maryland programs →Community College of Baltimore County
Community College of Baltimore County | Associate of Science in Artificial Intelligence
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University | Master’s in Mechanical Engineering - Robotics, Systems, Modeling, Dynamics, Control
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University | MS in Business Analytics & AI
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University | MSE in Computer Science (AI/HLT Track)
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University | Online Graduate Certificate in Artificial Intelligence
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University | PhD in Computer Science (AI/Robotics)
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University | Online MBA in AI for Business
University of Baltimore
University of Baltimore | MBA with Artificial Intelligence Specialization
University of Baltimore
University of Baltimore | MS in AI for Business
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
University of Maryland, Baltimore County | MS in Information Systems - AI Track
University of Maryland, Baltimore
University of Maryland, Baltimore | MS in AI for Drug Development
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Why study in Baltimore?
AI students in Baltimore can work on projects with real societal impact, from improving patient outcomes to strengthening cybersecurity for critical infrastructure. Close connections between universities, hospitals, and government organizations create pathways for both research and applied roles.
Frequently Asked Questions
What AI applications are common in Baltimore's healthcare sector?
Typical projects involve risk prediction, clinical decision support, imaging analysis, and population health analytics based on large patient datasets.
Is Baltimore a good place to combine AI with public-sector work?
Yes. Students can collaborate with institutions that focus on public health, security, and education, often working on projects with direct community impact.
Can I commute between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. for AI roles?
Many professionals do exactly that. The corridor between Baltimore and D.C. is dense with employers that hire AI and data talent.
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