New Udacity AI Master’s Degree Opens Global Access

New Udacity AI Master’s Degree Opens Global Access

Udacity, a part of Accenture dealing in AI-powered edtech, introduced an integrated Master of Science in AI program for making standard education accessible to build tech careers.

“We’ve been at the forefront of AI education since the beginning, training tens of thousands of professionals who are now driving AI initiatives at companies worldwide,”

said Udacity CEO Kai Roemmelt.

“This evolution into accredited degree programs represents the natural next step—giving our learners not just the skills that employers demand, but also the formal recognition that opens doors globally.”

For the first time, students can pursue a master’s degree based on Udacity’s signature project-driven learning model—at a significantly lower cost than conventional graduate programs.

The degree is conferred by Woolf, a global innovator in higher education, and is accredited under the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS), making it recognized in over 60 countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia, and 43 European nations.

“This partnership represents a milestone in making formal academic recognition accessible to a global learner base,”

said Rector and Woolf President Dr. Joshua Broggi.

“Udacity’s expertise in high-impact, project-based learning pairs naturally with Woolf’s accredited degree infrastructure. The result is a world-class master’s program that meets students where they are, wherever they are.”

“We’re not just adding credentials to existing learning, we’re democratizing access to advanced education in one of the most important fields of the 21st century,”

said Roemmelt.

“This program proves you can break down the traditional barriers to higher education while maintaining academic rigor and delivering real career impact. It’s about making opportunity accessible to everyone with the talent and drive to succeed in AI.”