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Rutgers Business School professors integrate Generative AI into classwork to train students for future work world

“Our ambition is to prepare students with the skills and talent most in demand by industry,” said Lei Lei, dean of Rutgers Business School.

NEWARK, N.J., Sept. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — As artificial intelligence continues to be adapted by industry and work processes evolve as a result, Rutgers Business School (RBS) is innovating its course work with the technology to ensure students are prepared for the future.

Rutgers Business School is integrating Generative AI into curriculum across all areas of study.
Rutgers Business School is integrating Generative AI into curriculum across all areas of study.

When it partnered with Google last year to provide AI-powered tools to students, faculty and staff, Rutgers Business School also announced a broad directive to integrate AI into curriculum across all areas of study.

The focus on Artificial Intelligence included the creation of an MBA concentration in AI, a Master of Science in Marketing Analytics and Insights, and a Master of Accountancy in Accounting and Analytics, a program which offers a specialization in AI.

“Every student who graduates will have knowledge of AI for business. That was the main motivation,” said Professor Hussein Issa, who chaired a task force charged with integrating AI into undergraduate academic courses.

The moves by Rutgers Business School leaders have gotten some notice. In the spring, RBS was listed – along with Wharton and Maryland’s Smith School of Business – as having a top MBA Program for AI by MBA Crystal Ball.

Lei Lei, Rutgers Business School’s dean, said it is imperative for students to learn how to use emerging technologies that are changing work and the way we do business. “Our ambition is to prepare students with the skills and talent most in demand by industry,” Lei said. “At RBS, we describe that preparation as future proofing.”

Rutgers provides the university community with free access to such AI-based tools as Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini and NotebookLM. ChatGPT Edu is also available for a monthly subscription fee from the university’s software portal.

A group of Rutgers professors provided a glimpse of how Generative AI is being integrated in their classes to foster critical thinking and to teach everything from demand forecasting to negotiations.

Practicing Negotiation 

Management professor Zeki Pagda introduced Generative AI into his Management Consulting class after reading about how the U.S. government uses it to help employees improve their negotiating skills.

Pagda can select from dozens of scenarios – movie producer and movie director being just one example – and then assign ChatGPT a role to play. The simulation enables his undergraduate students to practice the negotiation styles he’s teaching them.

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