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Informasjon oppdatert
9. juli 2025.


Om studiet
This course explores the ethical, normative, and societal implications of AI and mechanisms to ensure that AI systems remain accountable and advance the social good.
What you will learn
- Reflect on the ethical implications of data, AI and algorithms as either tools or agents in modern work and living environments.
- How to manage data, AI and algorithm responsibly in the context of business analytics, especially in light of key legislations such as the GDPR and the EU AI Act.
This course aims to equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to ensure the ethical, responsible and lawful use of AI. You will be introduced to the global regulatory landscape and ongoing efforts to make AI more accountable and promote its sustainable implementations.
Combining theoretical foundations from data ethics, law and governance with practical insights, the course will enable you to successfully navigate evolving accountability and regulatory demands surrounding the use of AI and related technologies.
After the course, you will be able to identify and assess the ethical impacts of a given course of action in data-driven organisations, identify main concerns associated with AI, and identify and assess compliance with GDPR.
Undervisningsopplegg
This course consists of two physical modules of two days over a semester. All modules takes place on campus in Nydalen, Oslo.
All BI part-time courses are structured to fit alongside a job and a personal life. Still - you'll need to dedicate some time.
You'll spend a total of four workdays on modules, plus three days for the home exam.
Additionally, you'll need to make time for reading the course material and writing the term paper. How much time this takes varies widely from student to student, and you can adjust this to fit your other commitments.
Opptakskrav
- You are at least 25 years old
- Have completed a bachelors degree
- 4 years of full time work experience (3 years if you already have a masters degree)
Students without a completed bachelors degree can, in some cases, be admitted based on prior learning and work experience.
Read more about the admission requirements at master’s level.