Tennessee programs are particularly strong in healthcare AI, reflecting Nashville's status as the country's largest for-profit healthcare hub. Emerging creative AI applications tied to the music and entertainment industry add a distinctive flavor to the local ecosystem.
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Tennessee Graduate Programs — FAQ
How many graduate programs does Tennessee have?
35 programs across 13 institutions — notably Vanderbilt University, University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Middle Tennessee State University. 21 are master's degrees. Filter below by field, format, and degree level.
What fields are strongest for graduate study in Tennessee?
The most-listed concentrations in our Tennessee data are Machine Learning, AI Engineering / Applied AI and Cybersecurity Law, Privacy & Policy. Individual program pages show full curriculum and elective options.
Can I study online in Tennessee?
Yes — 20 of 35 Tennessee programs (57%) offer online or hybrid delivery. Many are based in or near Nashville. Use the Online format filter to narrow the list.
How much do graduate programs in Tennessee cost?
Average listed tuition is about $47.8K, starting near $7.8K. Online options often sit at the lower end. Confirm current rates on each program's official page — figures exclude fees and living costs.
Which Tennessee cities have the most programs?
Nashville leads (13), then Knoxville (9) and Murfreesboro (4). City links at the top of this page jump straight to local listings.