Non-STEM AI MBA
AI/Data Science for Business
AI at the level of judgment, capital, and control
This track is designed for professionals who want to understand how AI and data science actually function in real business environments, without requiring an advanced mathematical or statistical background. Rather than emphasizing model construction or theoretical depth, the program focuses on decision-making logic, applied interpretation, and the limits of AI deployment in organizational contexts. Participation in the Zurich Track or the Multi city (Zurich–Dubai) Track requires prior completion of the designated online coursework for the Non-STEM AI MBA. The online phase establishes a shared analytical foundation and ensures that all participants enter the residency prepared for full-time, in-person work. Residency admission is therefore contingent on demonstrated engagement with the coursework and is not granted independently of the academic sequence.

Zurich Track
The Zurich Track is the canonical completion path for the Non-STEM AI MBA. Participants complete a four-week, full-time residency in Zurich focused on analytical judgment, institutional reasoning, and decision-making under constraint.
The residency emphasizes rigorous case analysis, collective problem framing, and disciplined evaluation of AI claims in real organizational settings. Rather than technical model construction, the focus is on understanding where AI succeeds, where it fails, and how analytical outputs should—and should not—inform executive decisions.
Completion of the Zurich Track certifies that the participant has demonstrated sustained analytical judgment and institutional discipline under direct supervision.
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Multi-city Track
The Zurich–Dubai Track extends the Non-STEM AI MBA into a two-stage institutional residency across Europe and the Gulf. Participants complete two weeks in Zurich followed by a second two-week residency in Dubai, forming a unified process of analytical formation and executive judgment.
The Zurich stage focuses on disciplined analysis, problem decomposition, and stress-testing of AI-driven narratives. The Dubai stage shifts toward synthesis, institutional decision-making, and governance-level judgment under capital, regulatory, and organizational constraints.
This track is designed for participants operating across jurisdictions who require not only analytical clarity, but the ability to defend decisions in complex global environments. Completion certifies institutional judgment across distinct economic and governance contexts.