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WashU Olin School Launches Three New Master's Programs Tailored for Tomorrow's Workforce!
Washington University's renowned Olin Business School is diving into the future with the launch of three cutting‑edge specialized master's programs debuting in Fall 2026. Catering to the surging demand from employers for job‑ready skills, these programs include Master of Science in AI for Business, Business of Sports, and Wealth Management. The forward‑thinking curriculum, crafted with insights from industry leaders, ensures students are prepared for the evolving job market.
Introduction to Washington University's New Programs
Overview of the Master of Science in AI for Business
Exploring the Master of Science in the Business of Sports
Insights into the Master of Science in Wealth Management
Program Design and Timeline Details
Employer‑Centric Curriculum Development
Accessibility and Eligibility Requirements
Leveraging Olin's Research and Alumni Network
Unique Features and Tracks of Each Program
Comparing New Programs with Existing Olin Offerings
The Role of Employer Input in Program Design
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