Digital business and generative Artificial Intelligence

Tio Business School’s bachelor specialisation in Digital Business and generative Artificial Intelligence trains students to lead digital transformation, use data-driven methods and apply the latest Artificial Intelligence tools. The programme combines practical projects, international internships and access to the Cogniti learning platform.

Tio Business School offers a bachelor’s specialisation in Digital Business and generative Artificial Intelligence as part of its Business Management programme. The specialisation is delivered as a four-year degree with a three-year fasttrack option and leads to the internationally recognised title of Bachelor of Science (BSc). The curriculum aligns with the national educational profile for business administration (ISAT-code 34035) and students who choose the specialisation will receive an annotation on their grade list when they graduate. The programme is offered subject to accreditation.

The course emphasises practical, data-driven working methods and digital transformation planning. Students learn to translate new Artificial Intelligence applications and trends into business opportunities, and to apply the latest Artificial Intelligence technologies strategically to transform organisations. Teaching features small classes (average ten students), projects, masterclasses and company visits. Tio also provides access to Cogniti, an Australian AI platform with personal learning assistants designed to support learning. Video and event resources, plus study guides and open days, are available to help prospective students explore the programme.

Practical learning makes up around 60 percent of the programme with 40 percent theory, and the school highlights international internship and study abroad opportunities. Contact hours are listed as 16 to 20 per week or 20 to 24 for the fasttrack route. Admission requires a high school diploma. Graduates can pursue roles such as change management consultant, chief innovation officer, Artificial Intelligence–business consultant, product manager digital services or start their own business. Tio notes strong employer demand for professionals with digital innovation and Artificial Intelligence expertise and displays a QS Stars rating focused on employability.

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