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New courses prepare students to create impact in a changing world

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Vanderbilt’s undergraduate, graduate and professional schools are taking on the challenges of an ever-evolving world with dozens of new courses and programs for the 2026–27 school year. Here are some of the new academic ways the university is preparing students to combine knowledge and vision to create future impact.

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Vanderbilt is preparing students to lead the future of AI collaboration. New partnerships with the are bridging disciplines to solve complex challenges.

  • , College of Connected Computing
    This degree invites students to explore an interdisciplinary computer science path that reflects their interests and career goals beyond a single discipline. Classes include programming and problem solving in Java or Python, computers and ethics, applied machine learning, and AI.
  • , College of Connected Computing
    The minor in generative AI introduces students to the principles, tools and implications of artificial intelligence. Students gain hands-on experience using and critically assessing generative AI technologies.
  • , College of Connected Computing
    The CCC is planning to offer an online graduate certificate program that can be taken separately or can be stacked with other graduate courses to earn a generative AI master’s degree. Courses include foundations of generative AI; AI strategy and organizational dynamics; ethics, responsibility and AI governance.
  • , Peabody College of Education and Human Development
    This degree program is for professionals working across PreK-12, postsecondary and other educational settings. Students can earn certificates in two areas: human-centered AI in education and learning analytics or transforming educator leadership in language learning.

DATA-DRIVEN INSIGHTS

Data science is essential to driving research and solutions across disciplines. The College of Connected Computing and are improving degree programs.

Students and attendees interact at the Data Science Institute’s AI Showcase. (Data Science Institute / Vanderbilt University)
  • , College of Connected Computing
    This in-person 9-month graduate program is designed to prepare technically grounded data science professionals. The curriculum integrates advanced analytics, responsible data practices and applied communication skills to support the translation of data-driven insights for use across research, industry and the nonprofit sector.

NATIONAL SECURITY

The College of Arts and Science has partnered with the on a new degree program to prepare future national security leaders to address the most pressing challenges in our increasingly geopolitical landscape.

  • , College of Arts and Science
    This program combines interdisciplinary training in security studies and foreign affairs with skills in data science, computing or engineering. Students select from one of two tracks: National Security Analytics or National Security Technology.

ENVIRONMENT

Environmental challenges require multidisciplinary, research-based solutions to protect global health, infrastructure and economic stability.

  • , College of Arts and Science
    The interdisciplinary programÌýallows students to examine human interaction with climate and the environment by studying methods across the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities, as well as environmental engineering and social engagement.
  • , School of Engineering
    The B.E. in environmental engineering provides students with the tools to develop effective solutions to pressing issues around water resources and quality, aging infrastructure, sustainability innovations and energy resources.

MAKING FOR THE FUTURE

Human-centered design and collaborative problem-solving are essential for the engineers and entrepreneurs of tomorrow. New minors in both the and the College of Arts and Science are helping advance those keys to making for the future.

Students make products during an entrepreneurship innovation class at the Wond’ry. (Vanderbilt University)
  • , School of Engineering
    This minor, open to all undergraduates, provides an interdisciplinary pathway for students to identify real-world problems, develop solutions through human-centered design, and translate ideas into actionable outcomes. The provides access to fabrication tools, collaborative spaces and expert staff.
  • , School of Engineering
    This minor combines advances in computer-aided design (e.g., generative design) with state-of-the-art rapid prototyping technologies, including 3D printing, laser cutting, CNC milling, extrusion, and injection molding.
  • , College of Arts and Science and School of Engineering
    This minor gives students experience with quantum hardware and theory that prepares them for various roles in quantum engineering, including those involving microelectronic and photonics materials, devices and integrated circuits.

HEALTH CARE INNOVATIONS

Partnerships between researchers across the university, the School of Nursing, School of Medicine, School of Medicine Basic Sciences, and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center create a dynamic environment for true health care innovations.

Nursing students in a simulation lab at
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing (Vanderbilt University)
  • , School of Nursing
    The Doctor of Nursing Practice program is launching a nurse anesthetist track. This new three-year program will help fill a nationwide need for safe, cost-effective anesthesia, pain management and critical care experts.
  • , School of Medicine Basic Sciences
    , within the , is launching an online certificate program focused on applied drug discovery and development.Ìý

BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Vanderbilt students interested in business now have new ways to deepen their business foundation with these graduate-level options.

  • , School of Engineering and Owen Graduate School of Management
    This one-year master’s program hosted in New York City spans the engineering and business disciplines and provides a well-rounded base of knowledge to help graduates advance their careers in the region’s tech sector and innovation economy.
  • , Owen Graduate School of Management
    The nine-month degree program includes concentrations in consulting, entrepreneurship, health care, operations and analytics, and general management. It allows students to enhance their competitiveness for consulting, corporate rotational programs and cross-functional analyst roles.
  • , Owen Graduate School of Management
    This dual degree option allows master’s in marketing students to earn a second master’s degree in sports management strategy through the Real Madrid Graduate School of Universidad Europea.

IMPROVING SOCIETY

A key aspect of a college education is finding ways to make a positive impact on society. Here are some new majors, minors and graduate programs that reach those goals.

  • , College of Arts and Science
    Students work with the Lipschultz photography collection at the Vanderbilt Museum of Art. (Vanderbilt University)

    This interdisciplinary program combines classes in human culture, advocacy and leadership to prepare students for an array of careers including law, sports and culture, international relations, human rights, global migrations, entrepreneurial leadership, economic justice and more.

  • , College of Arts and Science
    This new minor offers students education and pre-professional training in the histories and theories of museums and art markets. It also provides a bridge between Vanderbilt’s campuses in Nashville and New York City. The A&S curriculum in NYC will offer an elective in Intro to Museum Studies along with internship opportunities in the city’s rich arts culture.
  • , College of Arts and Science
    Students explore ways athletes, journalists, public figures, team owners, fans and many others contribute to one of the most influential aspects of the modern world.
  • Online Master’s Degree in , Peabody College of Education and Human Development
    A fully online degree designed to prepare educational practitioners to apply principles of learning theory to improve the lives of families and children with disabilities. The program offers rigorous preparation for individuals pursuing ABA careers in educational settings such as clinics and schools.
  • Online Master’s Degree in , Peabody College of Education and Human Development
    This program is designed for educational professionals who want to lead more resilient educational systems. Students will choose one of three specializations: Leading Educational Systems (PreK-12), Higher Education Leadership, or International Education and Development.
  • Online Master’s Degree in , Peabody College of Education and Human Development
    This program is designed to prepare educators to advance multilingual learning through teaching, research and leadership, with a pathway to ESL endorsement. Students in this program also will earn three certificates: in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), in Improving Learning through Applied Research, and in Transforming Educator Leadership in Language Learning.