AI knowledge only lands with strong professional skills: advising, presenting, collaborating.
The best model loses to the best story. Anyone who wants AI to land in an organisation must be able to advise, present and deal with resistance.
That is why this learning line runs through all four years: in every module you present, advise and reflect — and receive targeted feedback on it.
Every presentation, every recommendation and every assignment in the programme is at the same time practice material for this learning line.
You practise the conversation in which you walk a board member through an AI recommendation — including the difficult questions.
You pitch your project result in five minutes to a critical panel.
You give and receive structured feedback, block after block.
You take this module the way you take the whole programme: classes every other week on Friday and Saturday, with a study load of 15–20 hours per week, of which 10–15 hours are self-study. The teaching is a mix of classroom lessons, practice-based learning, blended learning and working groups or study teams — taught by lecturers who practise the profession themselves every day.
You conclude each theme with a professional product or a technical solution based on a real situation in your own work, which you discuss in an assessment with the lecturer. This way your portfolio grows with real work — and your employer benefits directly.
By the end you advise convincingly at every level — from the shop floor to the boardroom.
Email or call the programme — we're happy to help you think it through.