Graduate Programs in Dallas, Texas

Dallas is a growing AI and data infrastructure hub, with enterprises in finance, telecom, logistics, and data centers investing heavily in automation and analytics.

Programs
5
Universities
2
Degree Levels
Master · Certificate · MBA
Online / Hybrid
3 programs
Avg. Cost
~$35,171

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MasterOnline

Southern Methodist University

Southern Methodist University | M.S. in Data Science - Machine Learning

💰$37,855 total
2 years
🎯Natural Language Processing (NLP)
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MasterOn-Campus, Online

Southern Methodist University

Southern Methodist University | MS in Computer Science - AI Specialization

💰$40,500 total
2 years
🎯Machine Learning
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CertificateOn-Campus

The University of Texas at Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas | Artificial Intelligence Graduate Certificate

💰$15,000 total
1.5 years
🎯Deep Learning
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MBAOnline

The University of Texas at Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas | Online MS in Business Analytics and AI

💰$45,000 total
1.5 years
🎯Machine Learning
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MasterOn-Campus

The University of Texas at Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas | MS in Artificial Intelligence for Biomedical Sciences

💰$37,500 total
1 year
🎯Machine Learning
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Why study in Dallas?

Students who choose Dallas can work at the intersection of AI, large-scale infrastructure, and enterprise operations. The region's strong corporate presence means exposure to real-world problems in fraud detection, network optimization, and predictive maintenance, often at large scale. Lower relative living costs and a central U.S. location also make Dallas attractive for internships and long-term roles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of AI roles are common in Dallas?

Common roles include data scientist, ML engineer, analytics engineer, and AI infrastructure specialist supporting large data center and enterprise environments.

Is Dallas mainly enterprise-focused, or are there startups too?

While large enterprises are prominent, the city also has an active startup and innovation ecosystem, especially in fintech, logistics-tech, and B2B software.

How does Dallas compare cost-wise to other AI hubs?

Dallas typically offers lower housing and overall living costs than San Francisco, Seattle, or New York, which can make multi-year AI programs more financially manageable.

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