Professional Master programme in Artificial Intelligence and Innovation Management - 5991

Code 5991
Academic Year 2025-2026
Subject area Sciences and technology
Campus Bologna
Level First
Director Professor Maurizio Gabbrielli
Duration Annual
Teaching methods Conventional
Language English
Cost 14.800,00 Euro
Instalments First instalment 1.850,00 Euro (to be paid by the deadline set for enrolment 23/04/2025 for window 1, 19/06/2025 for window 2, 9/09/2025 for window 3, 14/10/2025 for window 4); second instalment 7.000,00 Euro (to be paid by 30/11/2025); third instalment 5.950,00 Euro (to be paid by 28/02/2026)
Application deadline

Sep 15, 2025

Closing date for applications (to register for selection) Round 1 – by 17 March 2025 Round 2 – from 18 March 2025 to 12 May 2025 Round 3 – from 13 May 2025 to 7 July 2025 Round 4 – from 8 July 2025 to 15 September 2025
Enrolment start and end Round 1: from 3/04/2025 to 23/04/2025 Round 2: from 29/05/2025 to 19/06/2025 Round 3: from 24/07/2025 to 9/09/2025 Round 4: from 2/10/2025 to 14/10/2025
Programme start and end dates

from Oct 27, 2025 to Jan 27, 2027

Main Department
Department of Computer Science and Engineering - DISI
Professional Profile
Under the terms of Decree no. 270 of 22 October 2012 issued by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research, the Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, Bologna Campus, will run a I level Professional Master Programme in “Artificial Intelligence and Innovation Management” for the academic year 2025-2026.
The programme has been set up on the proposal of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (DISI) and is run in collaboration with Fondazione Bologna Business School (BBS).
The Master's program has been designed to meet the demands of companies that, with the spread of the digital economy, are increasingly pressing the need to equip themselves with highly qualified professionals who possess both the necessary management skills to take on decision-making roles within the company and the technical training required to understand and effectively use new digital technologies.
The program aims to train managers who can combine methodological rigor with advanced knowledge of the most current technological tools and digital platforms.
Number of participants
Min: 12 Max: 50
Study grants
Reduced fees are foreseen as per the form attached to the announcement
Credits
60
International Professional Master's programme
Yes
Admission qualifications
The Programme is reserved for candidates who, by the time of enrolment 23/04/2025 for window 1,19/06/2025 for window 2, 9/09/2025 for window 3, 14/10/2025 for window 4, are in possession of the following qualifications and access requirements:
•All first cycle degree and/or second / single cycle degree obtained under D.M. 270/04 or first cycle degree and/or second / single cycle degree obtained under the laws previously in force (DM 509/99 and Old Regulations).
•First cycle degree and/or second / single cycle degree obtained abroad deemed equivalent to those described in the point above by the admission committee, for the purposes of admission to the Master
Other requirements
The required documents for the selection process are listed in the procedural instructions (double-sided copy of a valid identity document; academic qualification and transcript) and must be submitted with the specific documents listed below:

a) Curriculum Vitae in English;
b) Motivational Letter in English;
c) Reference Letters in English (optional);
d) A photo of the candidate for identity recognition purposes;
e) English Language Proficiency certificate (TOEFL, IELTS or Cambridge English) certifying a minimum English level of B2 in the European framework. Candidates who do not possess this certificate will have to take a written test to assess their language skills (see article 5);
f) If available, GMAT or GRE certificate, with a score of 550 or above (GMAT) or equivalent (GRE).
Candidates without this certificate will have to take a written aptitude test (see article 5).

Candidates with a degree obtained abroad and who pass the selection procedures must show the original hard copies
of documents to the Master’s Office.
Selection criteria
Admission to the Master is subject to a positive total score of the selection process, which is held online and is based on a written aptitude test, a written English language test (for track in English language) and a motivational interview.
The maximum score given by the Admission Board is 100 points. A minimum score of 60/100 must be achieved to pass the selection.
The written aptitude test and the written language test (for track in English language) do not award any points but are instead judged on a pass/fail basis as a necessary qualification to attend the motivational interview.

The Admission Board is appointed by the Programme Director.
The person in charge of the selection procedure is the Programme Director of Studies.
The evaluation process will take place:
- for those enrolled to window 1: 20/03/2025 (written aptitude test and written language test) and 25 and 26/03/2025 (motivational interview)
- for those enrolled to window 2: 15/05/2025 (written aptitude test and written language test) and 20 and 21/05/2025 (motivational interview)
- for those enrolled to window 3: 10/07/2025(written aptitude test and written language test) and 15 and 16/07/2025 (motivational interview)
- for those enrolled to window 4: 18/09/2025 (written aptitude test and written language test) and 24 and 25/09/2025(motivational interview)

Candidates attending the test must bring show a valid identification document with them.
Candidates with disabilities (ex Italian Law no. 104) or with civil disability, candidates with DSA and other candidates who need to make use of adaptations, as well as of additional time, to support their own deficit, can request it according to the methods specified in the form attached to this call for application “Request for adaptation of the Admission test (https://site.unibo.it/[…]/per-studenti) .

Admission to the professional master programme is granted to eligible candidates, within the limits of available seats, based on the ranking drawn up on in accordance with the total score awarded. In the event of two candidates with the same score, the younger candidate will rank higher.

Selection date
Round 1: 20/03/2025 and 25-26/03/2025
Round 2: 15/05/2025 and 20-21/05/2025
Round 3: 10/07/2025 and 15-16/07/2025
Round 4: 18/09/2025 and 23-24/09/2025

Ranking list publication date
Round 1: 3/04/2025
Round 2: 29/05/2025
Round 3: 24/07/2025
Round 4: 2/10/2025
Place of teaching
Bologna Business School
Villa Guastavillani - Via degli Scalini 18, 40136 Bologna
New Campus – Via degli Scalini 23, 40136 Bologna

Teaching mode: In person. Classes will be held from Monday to Fridays, in the time slot 9:00am to 06:00pm.
Study plan
  • Performance Measurement System – SECS-P/07 – Lorenzo Dal Maso; Eleonora Monaco;
  • Business Ethics and Sustainability – ING-IND/35 – Sara Zanni;
  • Digital Transformation – SECS-P/08 – Azzurra Meoli;
  • Digital Economics – SECS-P/01 – Andrea Mantovani;
  • Operation Analytics – ING-IND/35 – Anna Fedorova;
  • Customer and Marketing Analytics – SECS-P/08 – Umut Konus;
  • Fundamentals of Cyber Security – INF/01 – Gabriele D’Angelo;
  • Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence – INF/01 – Maurizio Gabbrielli; Federico Pennino;
  • Fieldwork Laboratory – ING-INF/05 – Cristiano Boscato;
  • Machine Learning – ING-INF/05 – Claudio Sartori;
  • Natural Language processing and applications – ING-INF/05 – Andrea Belli;
  • Neural Networks and deep learning – INF/01 – Andrea Asperti;
  • Computer Vision – ING-INF/05 – Luigi Di Stefano;
  • Things that compute and interact – ING-INF/05 – Cristiano Aguzzi; Marco Di Felice; Luca Sciullo
  • Decision Support System – INF/01 – Roberto Amadini; Stefano Pio Zingaro;
  • Law and Tech – IUS/01 – Paola Manes;
  • Big Data for Industry 4.0 (elective) – ING-INF/05 – Federico Baffetti
  • Entrepreneurial Finance (elective) – SECS-P/09 – Alexander Groh
  • Blockchain Finance (elective) – INF/01 – Stefano Ferretti
  • Data Mining (elective) – ING-INF/05 – Claudio Sartori; Matteo Francia; Enrico Gallinucci
Compulsory attendance
70%
Internship
Internship or project work and final examination The granting of the final certificate depends upon the acquisition of the 60 credits (1500 hours): 40 credits (1000 hours - classes and individual study) and 20 credits (500 hours – internship or final project work). The granting of the final certificate is determined by:
• Payment of all the tuition fees;
• Achieving the minimum attendance rate of 70% of the lessons;
• A Final Report (either an Internship Report or a Final Project Report);
• The passing of the discussion of the final project. To pass the final project you must take part in a final discussion and you must achieve a grade of at least 18 out of 30;
• Documents related to the activation of your career, including student visa and residence permit (for non-EU students), and documentation relating to the recognition of your title (refer to the Professional Masters Team in order to understand what is needed in your case).
Final Examination
Expected

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