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Study description

The aim of the postgraduate course "Python - Artificial Intelligence Programming" is to develop in the students the skills necessary to select appropriate machine learning methods, depending on the problem being solved. One of the key competencies is the ability to discover patterns and rules hidden in data, and then select the right model and algorithm to solve the defined problem. The skills acquired by the students will be set in the context of one of the most important programming languages in Data Science - Python.

The study is carried out online. However, once a semester, students must appear at the university in person to receive credit for individual modules.


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Who are these studies aimed at?

The degree program is designed for those wishing to advance in the field of Data Science as developers using artificial intelligence tools. An AI Python Developer (AI Python Developer) is an IT specialist whose job is to develop intelligent algorithms capable of learning, analyzing and predicting events. The postgraduate program is aimed at anyone who is interested in programming and data analysis issues.

In addition, the study can be a complementary extension of the "Big Data - Big Data Engineering" postgraduate program.


Examples of jobs that may be available to graduates of these studies:

Data Scientist

person responsible for analyzing and interpreting complex data, creating predictive models and discovering patterns in the data.

Machine Learning Engineer.

A specialist in designing, building and implementing
machine learning models in manufacturing applications.

AI Specialist (Artificial Intelligence Specialist).

an expert in artificial intelligence, working on creating and optimizing AI algorithms to solve specific problems.

Data Analyst (Data Analyst).

A person who analyzes data to support business decisions, often using Python tools and techniques.

Business Intelligence Developer (BI Developer)

Specialist responsible for developing and maintaining systems for reporting and data analysis, integrating machine learning results.

Research Scientist.

A researcher involved in conducting research on new methods and technologies in artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Big Data Engineer (Big Data Engineer).

The person responsible for designing, building and managing the infrastructure for processing large data sets.

Software Developer (Programmer)

A programmer specializing in software development using Python, particularly in the context of applications using artificial intelligence.

AI Consultant (Artificial Intelligence Consultant).

advisor to help companies implement AI-based solutions, optimize processes and
improve business operations using advanced analytics.

Automation Engineer

A specialist in business and technology process automation using artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Graduates of the postgraduate program Python - Artificial Intelligence Programming can work in various positions related to Data Science, machine learning and artificial intelligence.

The skills gained open up a wide range of career opportunities in various industries, such as IT, finance, medicine, marketing, logistics and many others.


Opening hours

Monday 8am-5pm
Tuesday 8am-5pm
Wednesday 8am-5pm
Thursday 8am-5pm
Friday 8am-4pm

Centre for Postgraduate Studies

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Documents can be delivered electronically - uploading scans to your individual recruitment account.

Information on the processing of personal data of college recruiters at the PJAIT


Contact

Office Centre for Postgraduate Studies
room #17
tel. (+48) 512 497 506
tel. (+48) 504 640 530
tel. (+48) 22 58 44 597

e-mail: podyplomowe@pja.edu.pl
ul. Koszykowa 86
02-008 Warszawa

Study leader

Prof. dr hab. Grzegorz Marcin Wójcik

specializes in computational neuroscience and quantitative electroencephalography. With a PhD in computational physics and a postdoctorate in biocybernetics and biomedical engineering, he combines theoretical modeling approaches and experimental neurophysiology to better understand the functionality of the cerebral cortex in patients with mental disorders, particularly autism. Working at the Institute of Computer Science, he is an associate professor and head of the Department of Neuroinformatics at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science at Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin. He is also an associate professor at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw, where he works on social neuroscience and applications of data science to its problems.


Meeting with managers of postgraduate programs

No one will tell you more about the studies offered by Centre for Postgraduate Studies than those who created them. We invite you to watch and listen to the interviews with the managers of the postgraduate and MBA programs (including the head of CKP Ms. Marta Godzisz), conducted by Ms. Aleksandra Szyr.