UDIT will start the third edition of its Master's in Artificial Intelligence in October 2025
With the start of the 2025-2026 academic year, UDIT, University of Design, Innovation and Technology, is launching the third edition of its Master's Degree in Artificial Intelligence, an academic proposal that represents a unique opportunity for those who wish to jump on the bandwagon of atechnological revolution that is transforming entire industries.
The one-year programme has been designed not only to equip students with advanced knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, but also to develop the skills they need to integrate into a highly specialised labour market that demands professionals who can join complex projects from day one.
Eminently practical innature , the master's degree delves into strategic areas such as the development of new AI techniques and algorithms, the management and analysis of large volumes of data, and the ethical and sustainable application of these technologies.
Throughout the programme, students delve into subjects such as the development and optimisation of supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms, the training of neural architectures, natural language processing, the analysis and management of big data and artificial vision applications. In addition, the programme incorporates a solid foundation in mathematics applied to AI, algorithmic ethics and privacy management.
Today, these skills are already being developed in different sectors: from virtual assistants capable of understanding and generating natural language in educational and administrative environments, to the automatic detection of anomalies in medical images, the prediction of energy demand in industry, or advanced customer segmentation in the field of digital marketing.
One of the distinctive features of the master's degree is its applied approach. Theoretical sessions are integrated with practical classes developed in close collaboration with companies in the technology sector. In this sense, during the 2024-2025 academic year, the UDIT Master's in Artificial Intelligence counted on the participation of top-level experts from sectors such as banking, the media, the technology industry and finance.
Through their presentations, students were able to learn about real applications of artificial intelligence in various fields and understand the technological, ethical and organisational challenges facing the industry.
The UDIT Master's in Artificial Intelligence will start on 1 October at the Campus of Technology, Innovation and Applied Sciences. Those interested in deepening their knowledge in one of the most interesting fields of the moment, are still in time to formalise their registration for this new edition.