University of Alabama Proposes New School of Data Science to Address AI Workforce Needs
The University of Alabama plans to establish a School of Data Science, pending approval from the Board of Trustees. This initiative aims to prepare students for a fast-evolving job market driven by artificial intelligence, with the potential to significantly impact workforce development in Alabama.

The University of Alabama is proposing the creation of a School of Data Science to address the increasing demand for AI-trained professionals. The university anticipates approval from the Board of Trustees in June, with hopes to open the school in 2027.
This initiative, alongside an AI-Readiness Initiative for all faculty and students, aims to prepare graduates across multiple disciplines, not just computer science. The new school is expected to offer undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs, as well as professional certificates.
A connection to the upcoming High Performance Computing and Data Center will provide crucial resources for data-intensive research. The establishment of this school could enhance workforce development and attract new businesses to Alabama.




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