Top job matches for the Master in Artificial Intelligence
Occupation matches are mapped from this programme's verified curriculum against the ESCO (European Skills, Competences, Qualifications & Occupations) standard.
European Skills, Competences, Qualifications & Occupations
Master in Artificial Intelligence at Bocconi University → Computer vision engineer (ESCO 2511.2) · 82% Good match.
The program provides strong preparation in computer vision-specific skills: digital image processing, image recognition, and artificial neural networks are all grounded with meaningful coverage (0.6–0.8). However, the program is weak on essential supporting skills like computer programming, machine learning, statistical methods, and data engineering that are core to the occupation.
Master in Artificial Intelligence at Bocconi University → Artificial intelligence engineer (ESCO 2511.11) · 78% Good match.
The program grounds artificial neural networks and information structure, which are core to AI engineering, but lacks explicit coverage of critical essential skills including computer programming, algorithms, data mining, systems development lifecycle, and business process modeling that define the occupation.
Master in Artificial Intelligence at Bocconi University → Language engineer (ESCO 2152.1.4) · 75% Good match.
Natural language processing is grounded at 0.7 coverage, directly supporting this occupation. However, the program misses many essential skills including algorithms, computational linguistics, machine translation, code review, and project management that are critical to language engineering roles.
Master in Artificial Intelligence at Bocconi University → Database designer (ESCO 2521.2) · 72% Good match.
The program grounds information structure and data analysis, which support database design conceptually, but critically lacks hands-on database skills including database schema design, relational database management systems, query languages, and database development tools essential to the occupation.
Master in Artificial Intelligence at Bocconi University → Knowledge engineer (ESCO 2529.9) · 69% Possible match.
The program grounds information structure and natural language processing, which are relevant to knowledge representation and extraction, but lacks critical knowledge engineering skills including semantic markup languages, ontology tools, knowledge bases, database management, and semantic integration techniques.
Master in Artificial Intelligence at Bocconi University → Software analyst (ESCO 2512.2) · 68% Possible match.
Software architecture and design methodologies are grounded at substantial coverage (0.7–0.8), but the program lacks user-facing and requirements-gathering skills (user interaction, business requirements elicitation, feasibility studies) that are central to the software analyst role.
Master in Artificial Intelligence at Bocconi University → Data warehouse designer (ESCO 2521.5) · 65% Possible match.
Information structure provides conceptual grounding, but the program critically lacks data warehouse-specific skills: ETL processes, data warehouse tools, database schema design, relational database management, and systems theory that define this specialized occupation.
The program provides strong preparation in computer vision-specific skills: digital image processing, image recognition, and artificial neural networks are all grounded with meaningful coverage (0.6–0.8). However, the program is weak on essential supporting skills like computer programming, machine learning, statistical methods, and data engineering that are core to the occupation.
SkillsNatural language processing is grounded at 0.7 coverage, directly supporting this occupation. However, the program misses many essential skills including algorithms, computational linguistics, machine translation, code review, and project management that are critical to language engineering roles.
SkillsThe program grounds information structure and data analysis, which support database design conceptually, but critically lacks hands-on database skills including database schema design, relational database management systems, query languages, and database development tools essential to the occupation.
SkillsThe program grounds information structure and natural language processing, which are relevant to knowledge representation and extraction, but lacks critical knowledge engineering skills including semantic markup languages, ontology tools, knowledge bases, database management, and semantic integration techniques.
SkillsSoftware architecture and design methodologies are grounded at substantial coverage (0.7–0.8), but the program lacks user-facing and requirements-gathering skills (user interaction, business requirements elicitation, feasibility studies) that are central to the software analyst role.
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