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University of Torino Master in Artificial Intelligence for Biomedicine and Healthcare
University of Torino

University of Torino

Master in Artificial Intelligence for Biomedicine and Healthcare

Master degree

2 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

* tuition fee varies depending on your country's GDP

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    About : The Master in Artificial Intelligence for Biomedicine and Healthcare offers students a comprehensive understanding of AI applications in the medical field. The program focuses on integrating AI technology with biomedicine, preparing students to tackle real-world healthcare challenges through innovative solutions. The duration of the program is designed to accommodate both full-time and part-time students.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, including positions as AI specialists, data scientists, or healthcare technology consultants. You can work in hospitals, research institutions, and healthcare startups, contributing to the advancement of AI solutions in the medical industry. The skills gained from this program will be valuable in shaping the future of healthcare technology.

The LM-91 Artificial Intelligence for Biomedicine and Healthcare program aims to create a professional figure capable of applying digital innovation to the biomedical and healthcare sectors. The graduate in AIBH will have a transversal interdisciplinary skillset that joins the biomedical field together with practical experience and solid skills in artificial intelligence and data science. The course takes place in a 2-year time, and it is divided into 120 credits necessary for the achievement of the Master’s degree.

Courses covering the main fields of biomedicine, data management, and data analysis are foreseen, as well as integrated courses aimed at deepening the practical and multidisciplinary aspects of these areas. In addition, ethical, legal, and economic aspects concerning the analysis and management of biomedical data in public and private contexts will be addressed.

Students will accumulate experience in the laboratory and, together with the internship linked to their thesis that can be done in public or private companies, in Italy or abroad, will develop professionalism and technical skills that will be useful in any working reality and in research. The graduate will represent a professional bridging figure between two different realities, making the communication between biomedicine and data analysis more effective, in a world where too often these two disciplines speak different languages, reciprocally little understandable.