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The University of Turin's short master's program is underway: one of the course's objectives is business process modeling with Jamio.

November 14, 2023

The University of Turin has included in its 2023-24 academic year program a Professional Development Course entitled “New frontiers for bridging business and IT: Citizen Developers and no-code application development” .

low-code and no-code application development platforms , in fact, leading to the emergence of new and different professional figures who, without specific programming skills, can deal with software solutions.

For this reason, the Management Department of the University of Turin has promoted a short master's degree designed in collaboration with Jamio openwork , EY , KPMG and the Association of Accounting and Accountability Technologies. The program will target young undergraduates, master's students and ITS graduates, all with the aim of training and certifying the "Citizen Developer".

The short master , lasting 125 hours , with 40 hours of online lessons and 85 of offline content , includes topics ranging from general knowledge on the digitalisation of business processes to the importance of correct data management, up to the actual modelling of organisations and processes through the use of low-code/no-code platforms.

Jamio openwork Italian no-code application development platform and partner of the university project, will be the tool through which students will learn to develop business applications without knowledge of programming languages.

FOR MORE INFO

Prof. Silvana Secinaro
+39 – 338.9301725
silvana.secinaro@unito.it

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