Digital Minds is a two year master programme. The course moves from shared theoretical foundations to specialised and research-oriented pathways, ensuring a precise match between contents, methods and professional profiles.
The first year focuses on core courses in philosophy, psychology, computer science and legal studies, giving students the basic knowledge and interdisciplinary framework that underpin the entire programme.
The second year is structured into four thematic tracks—Arts and AI, Normative Perspectives on AI, Human–Machine Interaction, and Knowledge & Reasoning. Each track combines disciplinary coursework with lab-based activities to develop practical competences aligned with specific professional profiles, including research skills. Students then choose between two groups of advanced topics to deepen their knowledge.