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The Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence in Business (MS-AIB) from the W. P. Carey School of Business gives its students — like Nora Mawashi (MS-AIB '25) — the tools and knowledge needed to tackle these questions and leverage AI in a mindful and responsible way.
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Min Zhang (MACC '25) had been working in accounting in her home country of China for five years before her move to Arizona. She could tell the difference in the industries between the two countries, which led her to pursue the Master of Accountancy and Data Analytics (MACC) at W. P. Carey.
Bethany Farmer's (BA Business Law '24, MS-SCM '25) passion and love for business brought her to the W. P. Carey School of Business as an undergraduate at Arizona State University, and brought her back for the Master of Science in Supply Chain Management (MS-SCM) program.