OPIT announces new online Master’s degrees focused on the applications of Artificial Intelligence
By Open Institute of Technology, March 12th 2024
Source here: EuropaPress
OPIT – Open Institute of Technology, an online higher education institution recognized for its innovation and quality, has recently announced the inclusion of new online Master’s degrees. These programs are focused on the practical and theoretical application of emerging technologies, particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI). This initiative provides students with a comprehensive vision of the latest trends, facilitating their insertion into various disciplines linked to the digital world.
Important to highlight is that OPIT is accredited under the prestigious European Qualifications Framework (EQF), ensuring that its study programs, such as the Master’s in Responsible AI and the Master’s in Applied Data Science and AI comply with European educational quality standards. These accreditations not only validate OPIT’s academic excellence, but also ensure that the degrees obtained are recognized and respected internationally, opening doors to job opportunities around the world.
New growth opportunities in the digital environment
The contemporary work landscape demands more and more specialists in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), driven by the digitalization of all sectors. ICT experts are essential to innovate, manage complex infrastructures and face current challenges such as Cybersecurity and AI. Having specific specialization in these areas creates diverse career opportunities and competitive rewards, as the ICT specialists contribute to innovation and technological development.
OPIT – Open Institute of Technology offers a complete educational experience, immersing students in the world of ICT and Technology. The Institute has developed Bachelor’s and Master’s programs in key areas of the ICT sector, such as Modern Computer Science, Responsible Artificial Intelligence, Enterprise Cybersecurity and Applied Data Science and AI. These programs are designed to provide not only a solid theoretical foundation, but also practical skils that are highly demanded in the job market.
Intensive Master’s degrees in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence
Cybersecurity is essential to protect our digital infrastructures from increasingly sophisticated threats. OPIT has launched a Master’s degree in Enterprise Cybersecurity that prepares students to implement effective security solutions and lead Cybersecurity initiatives in any environment. This program, like the rest of those offered by OPIT, is accredited according to international standards, which ensures that the knowledge and skills acquired are relevant and applicable globally.
The connection between Cybersecurity and AI is essential to develop a comprehensive understanding of today’s security challenges. OPIT offers a Master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence that integrates the technique with ethical considerations, preparing students to lead at the technological forefront. This knowledge allows us to anticipate and proactively respond to emerging threats, guaranteeing the protection of digital assets in an increasingly complex and dynamic environment. In this sense, OPIT – Open Institute of Technology has perfectly understood the need of the current labor market by offering a training program better known as a Master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence. The program combines a technical approach with the ethics of AI and its advanced aspects and covers fields such as Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision, Sensor Systems and Automation in Industry.
OPIT is a leader in the education of digital and technological disciplines, offering programs that combine theory and practice. Students find in these programs an opportunity to expand their horizons and prepare to contribute significantly to their fields of expertise.
For more details about the accreditation and internation recognition of our programs, visit our website: https://www.opit.com/.
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The gathering brought together academics and technology leaders from prominent European Institutions, such as Instituto de Empresa (IE University), OPIT itself and the Royal College of Arts, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the university experience.
The OPIT AI Copilot has been trained on the institute’s complete academic archive, a collection created over the past three years that includes 131 courses, more than 3,500 hours of recorded lectures, 7,500 study resources, 320 certified assessments, and thousands of exercises and original learning documents.
Unlike generic AI tools, the Copilot is deeply integrated with OPIT’s learning management system, allowing it to track each student’s progress and provide tailored support.
This integration means the assistant can reference relevant sources within the learning environment, adapt to the student’s stage of study, and ensure that unreleased course content remains inaccessible.
A mobile app is also scheduled for release this autumn, that will allow students to download exercise and access other tools.
During examinations, the Copilot automatically switches to what the institute calls an “anti-cheating mode”, restricting itself to general research support rather than providing direct answers.
For OPIT’s international community of 500 students from nearly 100 countries, many of whom balance studies with full-time work, the ability to access personalised assistance at any time of day is a key advantage.
“Eighty-five per cent of students are already using large language models in some way to study,” said OPIT founder and director Riccardo Ocleppo. “We wanted to go further by creating a solution tailored to our own community, reflecting the real experiences of remote learners and working professionals.”
Tool aims to cut correction time by 30%
The Copilot will also reduce administrative burdens for faculty. It can help grade assignments, generate new educational materials, and create rubrics that allow teachers to cut correction time by as much as 30 per cent.
According to OPIT, this will free up staff to dedicate more time to teaching and direct student engagement.
At the Milan event, Rector Francesco Profumo underlined the broader implications of AI in higher education. “We are in the midst of a deep transformation, where AI is no longer just a tool: it is an environment that radically changes how we learn, teach, and create,” he said.
“But it is not a shortcut. It is a cultural, ethical, and pedagogical challenge, and to meet it we must have the courage to rethink traditional models and build bridges between human and artificial intelligence.”
OPIT was joined on stage by representatives from other leading institutions, including Danielle Barrios O’Neill of the Royal College of Art, who spoke about the role of AI in art and creativity, and Francisco Machin of IE University, who discussed applications in business and management education.
OPIT student Asya Mantovani, also employed at a leading technology and consulting firm in Italy, gave a first-hand account of balancing professional life with online study.
The assistant has been in development for the past eight months, involving a team of OPIT professors, researchers, and engineers.
Ocleppo stressed that OPIT intends to make its AI innovations available beyond its own institution. “We want to put technology at the service of higher education,” he said.
“Our goal is to develop solutions not only for our own students, but also to share with global institutions eager to innovate the learning experience in a future that is approaching very quickly.”
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