micro-credential

AI Engineering

Do you want to understand how artificial intelligence really works and develop your own AI solutions? This Micro Credential teaches you how modern AI models work and how to apply them in practice. You’ll learn to apply machine learning algorithms, tailor prompts effectively, and evaluate AI solutions in a business context. Expand your digital skill set with modern AI knowledge through this compact training program, which you can flexibly fit into your work and daily life.

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The demand for experts in the field of artificial intelligence is steadily increasing in the job market. In the AI Engineering Micro-Credential, you’ll develop applications for data analysis, extraction, and visualization in Python, among other things, and gain in-depth knowledge of the use of AI in a wide variety of engineering fields.

For example, as part of your MC, you'll explore concepts and techniques in computational intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning; prompts and instructions for controlling AI models; and AI solutions for various engineering use cases.

This micro-credential in the field of “Data, Information Systems, and IT Management” can be earned as part of an existing FERNFH degree program or as a standalone short program designed exclusively to lead to this qualification.

This micro-credential is offered as part of theInformation Technology | Master's program.

Courses

  • AI-Assisted Engineering (3 ECTS, Winter Semester)
  • Introduction to Computational and Artificial Intelligence (3 ECTS, Winter Semester)
  • Practical Development of Machine Learning (3 ECTS, Summer Semester)
  • Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Business (3 ECTS, Winter Semester)

Skill development

Upon successful completion, students will be able to …

  • Identify use cases for AI in various engineering fields.
  • Use prompts and instructions to control selected AI models.
  • To explain the potential applications of AI in the fields of software development, data analysis, and modeling.
  • to understand the fundamental concepts, principles, and techniques of computational intelligence and AI.
  • classify various machine learning and deep learning techniques (neural networks, support vector machines, decision trees, etc.).
  • evaluate existing AI models and solutions, identify their strengths and weaknesses, and suggest improvements or adjustments.
Martin Setnicka, B.A., M.A., M.Sc., Ph.D.
MC Coordinator

Duration of the program: 2semesters

Scope: 12 ECTS credits

Level: 7 – Graduate

Degree: Certificate

Cost: €599 plus ÖH membership fee

Application deadline: July 31, 2026

Start: September 25, 2026

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How are micro-credentials organized?

Micro-credentials are organized through the degree programs at Ferdinand Porsche FERNFH.
The degree program varies depending on the micro-credential. You can find more information on the pages for each micro-credential.

How are micro-credentials assessed?

In all courses that make up the MC, the course instructor must conduct a formal assessment of whether the learning outcomes have been achieved. This assessment is graded using the “school grading system,” similar to the courses in the degree programs. Simply acknowledging attendance in a course is not sufficient to earn an MC.

Exams can be administered as “open book” or “closed book,” as well as “online” or “on-site.”

Can I also have courses in a micro-credential recognized for credit?

“Recognition of prior learning” toward a micro-credential is only possible for courses that have been successfully completed within the last five years. Examination results from earlier than that cannot be recognized toward a micro-credential. In addition, recognized ECTS credits may not exceed one-third of the total credit hours of a micro-credential.

Conversely, courses from an MC program may also be credited toward a university of applied sciences degree if they were completed within five years prior to the start of the degree program (and if the MC courses are also part of the core, elective, or individualized curriculum of the relevant degree program).

Important:Please note that the exact options and scope of credit transfer may vary depending on the specific degree program. We therefore recommend that you contact the relevant program staff directly for specific details.

What does the term “EQF/ISCED level” mean in the descriptions of the MCs?

The EQF is the European Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning (EQF), which aims to “improve the transparency, comparability, and transferability of qualifications.” Programs at the bachelor’s level are classified as Level 6, while those at the master’s level are classified as Level 7.

ISCED-P is the program level to which the micro-credential is assigned in the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED), which is UNESCO’s reference and classification system. In somewhat greater detail than in the EQF, a distinction is made between the“program level”(ISCED-P) and the “level of education” (ISCED-A). A program may be at ISCED-P Level 7 (i.e., at the master’s level), but if it takes less time than the standard stipulates, the person who has completed it has not yet reached educational level ISCED-A 7, but is one level below, i.e., 6. This applies to micro-credentials. This means:

If you complete an MC at ISCED-P Level 7, you may not list “Master’s” as your “highest level of education completed” (unless, of course, you have already earned a “real” Master’s degree elsewhere). The same applies to MCs at the bachelor’s level (ISCED-P Level 6, but ISCED-A Level 5).

What does it take to successfully complete a micro-credential?

Micro-credentials are typically worth 5–15 ECTS credits, which generally corresponds to two to five courses. Once you have successfully completed all the courses that make up the learning path, you will receive your micro-credential—in the form of a printed certificate and a digital badge.

Individual courses must have been completed within a 5-year period in order to count toward a micro-credential.

How can I apply for a micro-credential?

If you’re earning your micro-credential as part of your current FERNFH degree program:
If you’d like to apply for a micro-credential from your own degree program, you can contact your program directly. For micro-credentials outside your degree program, please apply via the micro-credentials online application page:
By the way: If it’s been a while since you graduated, we’ll count ECTS credits earned up to 5 years ago.

If you are completing your micro-credential as a standalone short program.
To get started with a micro-credential, apply for your specific MC on the Micro-Credentials online application page.

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