Your company bought the AI.
Nobody knows how to use it.
That person needs to be you.
The gap between "we have AI"
and "AI is working for us" is a people problem.
You already speak business.
Nexford teaches you to speak AI.
- Direct AI strategy at org level
- Translate AI outputs into decisions
- Bridge technical and leadership teams
- Govern responsible AI deployment
- Measure and optimize AI ROI
- AI adoption stalls without this role
- Engineers can't always communicate business
- Execs can't evaluate AI tradeoffs alone
- Compliance requires fluency, not just tools
- Competitive advantage = speed of translation
- Python for business context, not theory
- AWS cloud: real deployment, not demos
- AI strategy frameworks for real orgs
- Responsible AI embedded in every course
- Hands-on projects, not just theory
Three pathways.
One destination: AI leadership.
For senior professionals
AI governance, data-driven strategy, organizational AI leadership, technology management.
For business leaders
AI strategy, ethics, competitive analysis, digital transformation leadership.
The skills employers are actively hiring for.
Built into every program.
- Python for data and automation
- SQL for business intelligence
- Cloud platforms (AWS)
- ML concepts for non-engineers
- AI product architecture basics
- AI strategy and roadmapping
- Communicating AI to executives
- AI governance and compliance
- Responsible AI leadership
- Measuring and defending AI ROI
AI careers aren't just for engineers.
Find the one built for you.
Anyone can teach AI tools.
We teach you to be accountable for what they do.
What Nexford learners say about
what actually changed.
Nexford transforms professionals into 'AI Translators' who bridge technical capability and business execution. You learn to manage AI, not just build it.
Nexford teaches you what you need to know now — practical knowledge.
It clicked when AI and the coursework fit neatly together.
Nexford trained me to make AI work with me, not for me. That made me so much more powerful — I can't be replaced.
I already had Power BI skills, and AI assistance amplified the quality of my work in data visualization.
The policy that allows us to use AI for assignments helped me to be more proficient in using AI for knowledge work.
Questions we actually hear.
Answered directly.
What can you do with an AI for business degree?
You learn to put AI to work inside a business — spotting where it adds value, directing the tools, and translating results into decisions people can act on. It opens toward roles like AI business analyst, AI product manager, and AI operations manager. It's built for anyone building toward an AI role, whatever field they're coming from.
Do you need to know how to code to study AI for business?
No. Nexford's AI programs teach the practical tools — Python, SQL, AWS, and automation — at the level you need to direct AI and work with technical teams, not to build models from scratch. The focus is applying AI to business problems, not engineering them.
What AI programs does Nexford offer?
Several, mapped to where you are in your career: the B.S. in AI for Business (BSAIB), the MS in AI and Technology Management (MSAI), an MBA with AI Specialization, a BBA with AI Specialization, and the MS in Digital Transformation. Each maps AI skills to specific business roles rather than teaching AI in the abstract.
What is an AI Translator?
The AI Translator is the person who understands the business goal, can direct AI tools to serve it, and can explain the output to the people who need to act on it. It's the gap most companies can't fill — they have the technology but not the person who connects it to the work. Nexford's AI programs are built to create that person.
Can you earn a Nexford AI degree online while working?
Yes. Every Nexford program is 100% online and self-paced, so you set the hours around your job and life — no fixed lectures, no campus. You keep earning while you learn.
How does Nexford use AI in its courses?
At Nexford, using AI isn't just allowed — it's required. AI is built into every degree, and AI mastery is a graduation requirement whatever you study. You're assessed on two things: the quality of your work and how well you used AI to get there — the same expectation you'll face at work. Most universities are still treating AI as cheating; Nexford treats mastering it as the point.
- 1 An AI skills gap is the #1 barrier to AI adoption — Deloitte State of AI in the Enterprise 2026
- 2 AI roles requiring business and leadership skills are growing 2x faster — PwC 2026 Global AI Jobs Barometer
- 3 72% of employers cannot find the AI skills they need — ManpowerGroup 2026 Talent Shortage Survey