The AI Degree Built to Solve Real-World Problems
Dr. John Walz, President of the Milwaukee School of Engineering
What does it take to be a true pioneer in artificial intelligence education?
The Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) didn’t just see AI coming—they got out in front of it. Dr. John Walz, President of MSOE, joins The TechEd Podcast to discuss how his institution became one of the first in the nation to offer a baccalaureate degree in AI and how it continues to lead in engineering, computing, and applied AI technology.
MSOE’s AI degree isn’t just about theory—it’s about application. Students get hands-on experience with Rosie, the university’s supercomputer, tackling real-world projects in machine learning, computer vision, and AI-driven problem-solving. With deep ties to industry leaders like NVIDIA and a thriving AI Club that has grown into MSOE’s largest student organization, the university is shaping a new generation of engineers who know how to apply AI to fields like healthcare, manufacturing, and finance.
Listen to learn:
- How MSOE launched the one of the first undergraduate AI degrees in just 4 months—by staying agile and industry-driven
- Why Rosie the Supercomputer has processed over 150,000 AI jobs, from optimizing race cars to predicting global food shortages
- How MSOE’s AI Club grew to 200+ members, bringing AI beyond computer science into business, nursing, and engineering
- Why MSOE appointed a Director of Applied AI Education & how they're embedding AI into academics, student success, and university operations
- How MSOE’s partnership with NVIDIA and Dwight Diercks is giving students hands-on experience with real-world AI applications
3 Big Takeaways from this Episode:
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Agility is key to staying ahead in AI education. MSOE launched its AI degree in just four months by listening to industry needs, leveraging existing strengths, and moving quickly—showing that institutions willing to adapt can lead in emerging fields.
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Applied learning makes AI education more impactful. Giving students hands-on experience with real-world projects—like MSOE’s use of Rosie the Supercomputer and interdisciplinary AI applications—ensures graduates are job-ready and valuable to employers.
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AI should be embedded across the entire institution. Beyond coursework, AI can enhance university operations, student success, and recruitment. A dedicated leader, like MSOE’s Director of Applied AI Education, can drive institution-wide integration
Resources in this Episode:
To learn more about MSOE, visit: msoe.edu
Other resources mentioned:
- MSOE's AI education programs
- Rosie the Supercomputer Super Challenge
- MSOE appoints director of applied AI education
- Dwight and Dian Diercks Computational Science Hall
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