Second Cycle Degree/Two Year Master in Digital Minds

Prospects

Expert in Human-Machine Interaction and Digital Transformation

Digital Minds prepares graduates to master the complex interplay between the human mind and digital technologies, with a particular focus on sustainability, creativity, and the synergy between human and artificial cognition.

Main Functions in the Workplace

Experts in Human-Machine Interaction and Digital Transformation are equipped to perform the following functions, adapting their skills to various roles and work environments: 

  1. Human-Machine Interface Facilitator: Critically evaluates and optimizes the interaction between human cognition and digital systems. This role addresses challenges posed by diverse platforms and work contexts, ensuring effective collaboration between humans and artificial intelligence.
  2. Ethical Consultant for Digital Technologies: Assesses the ethical, societal, cultural, and legal impacts of digital innovations, advocating for responsible and sustainable technological practices.
  3. Expert in Digital Creativity: Bridges artistic practices with digital technologies, working alongside artists, developers, and cultural professionals to enhance creative workflows. This role also tackles emerging challenges in digitally driven creativity, such as issues of authorship and originality.

Training and Skills for Research

In addition to providing core skills for entering the workplace, Digital Minds offers a rigorous interdisciplinary grounding—spanning philosophy, psychology, and the arts in relation to creativity—designed for students who wish to pursue an academic career in scientific research and to apply competitively for PhD programmes in related fields.