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AI Transformation Lead YH-Program

Want to become a successful AI Transformation Lead?
Download the program syllabus and find out how!

FORMAT

Full-time (on site)

LOCATION

Stockholm

DURATION

80 Weeks

TUITION FEE

Government-funded
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TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER

The AI Transformation Lead YH-program prepares you to lead AI-driven change across modern organizations. You’ll learn how strategy, data, technology, and people connect – and how to turn that understanding into real, measurable business impact.

The program covers system architecture, integrations, data analysis with Python and SQL, and methods like design thinking and systems thinking. You’ll also explore ethics, sustainability, cybersecurity, and the EU AI Act to ensure responsible and secure implementation.

After graduation, you’ll be able to plan, lead, and implement AI initiatives with confidence – combining technical understanding with change leadership, collaboration, and agile ways of working. Read more below. Read more below.

WHO IS THIS PROGRAM FOR?

This program is designed for people who want to lead AI-driven transformation across private, public, or non-profit organizations.

Prerequisites required:

Mathematics 2 or equivalent

APPLICATION DEADLINE

Swedish Government-Funded Seats: Closed for late application.

International Seats: Closed for application.

Got questions?

Book a call with our Admission Team.
We are here to help you find the best solution for you.

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Swedish Government Funded Seats Available.

Course period:

August 17, 2026 – April 21, 2028

Language

English

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Early Bird offer for our international applicants!

Join our VIP list by November 29th, 2024, to secure an exclusive discount of 20,000 SEK on all programs.

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This YH-program is not held for this Intake. 

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The Application Process

We have two types of seats based on where you are residing.

  • SWEDISH GOVERNMENT-FUNDED SEATS

Applications are now open for all CSN- approved programs. Secure your spot and submit your application by April 20, 2026 at 22:00 (CEST).

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Step 1: Check what you need to upload (3-5 Documents) Before you start, prepare the documents below. You will upload them during the application process.

1. CV: Written in English or Swedish (PDF).
2. Proof of education: Upload documents showing you have completed at least high school, in Sweden or another country. Translation is not required (PDF).
3. Proof of language knowledge: If your native language is not Swedish, Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, or Norwegian, you must show that you meet the Swedish language requirement. You will be asked to upload proof during the application. Details are available on the general entry requirements page. (PDF)
4. Application Task 2026: You are required to submit an Application Task brief as part of your application. Read more about the task.
5. Additional documents: Some programs have specific requirements. Always check the program page to make sure you have everything. (PDF)

Step 2: Submit your application Once your documents are ready:

1. Start your application via the program page.
2. Fill in the required personal information.
3. Upload your documents in the correct sections.
4. Review everything before submitting.
5. Submit your application no later than April 20, 2026 at 22:00 CEST.

We review all applications, and we will always contact you if we need any additional information.

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Find out if you meet the general entry requirements for applying to a YH Swedish government-funded education, please read the information provided on this page: General entry requirements.

 

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Once you’ve submitted your application, our admissions process begins. It includes the following steps:

1. Application review We check that your application is complete and that all required documents have been uploaded.
2. Eligibility assessment We ensure that you meet both the general entry requirements and any specific prerequisites.
3. Selection test If there are more eligible applicants than available places, a test is carried out to determine the selection.
4. Admission decision You will receive an admission decision by email no later than Midsummer, informing you whether you have been admitted or placed on the waiting list.
5. Respond to the offer You confirm whether you accept or decline the offered place within the given timeframe.

Tip!
Apply early: The earlier you apply, the greater the chance that we can give you feedback before the final date for submitting additional documents. Don’t wait until the last week to apply if you’re unsure about your eligibility.

Here you can find complementary information about the process:

Eligibility Assessment

After the application deadline has passed, we will evaluate your eligibility based on the application you submitted. To qualify for admission to a program, you must meet the general entry requirements and for some programs the specific eligibility requirements.

1. General Entry Requirements

1.1 Basic high school eligibility or real competence

Basic high school eligibility or real competence
You must have a high school diploma or municipal adult education (Komvux) equivalent, with at least 2,250 points and passing grades in English 5, Mathematics 1, and Swedish 1 (or their equivalents). Equivalent qualifications may include:

  • Studies at a folk high school (Folkhögskolan)
  • A foreign high school diploma
  • Other education or practical experience that qualifies you for admission to our programs

1.2 Swedish language requirement

In addition, if your native language is other than Swedish, Dan­ish, Norwegian, Icelandic or Faroese, you must have the necessary knowledge of the Swedish language.

Proof can include, but is not limited to:

  • Grades from Swedish high school course 1, 2 or 3, alternatively Swedish as a second language 1, 2 or 3, or equivalent course from other Scandinavian countries.
  • Proof of completion of SFI (Swedish for Immigrants) course corresponding to a minimum of GERS A1 level, higher levels accepted, or an equivalent course from another Scandinavian country, is required. If the course has not yet been completed, proof of enrollment must be provided at the time of application. Please note that proof of course completion must be submitted before an applicant can be offered a seat in a program or course.
  • Reference Letter from your employer that states your employers contact details and your Swedish proficiency in writing, reading and speaking with clear examples of how you use this proficiency at work.

2. Specific Eligibility

Some programs have additional requirements that must be met to qualify for admission. These may include:

  • Grades in specific high school courses
  • Professional experience relevant to the program

If professional experience is a requirement, you must submit supporting documentation, such as work certificates or pay slips. To ensure acceptance of these documents, they must clearly state:

  • Time period of employment (start and end dates)
  • Extent of employment (percentage of full-time work)
  • Job duties

Please note: Work certificates must also include your personal details and be dated and signed by the employer.

Specific requirements per program:

- Data Analyst: Math 2
- Frontend Developer: Math 2 and Programming 1
- Business Developer: At least 1 year of professional experience in any of the following areas: organizational governance, project management, business development, digital transformation, IT, sales of complex solutions, or procurement.

Other Ways to Prove Eligibility

If we assess your application as "not eligible," we will contact you to provide an opportunity to submit additional documentation. Note that any additional documents must be submitted by the specified deadline.

Below are alternative ways to demonstrate eligibility if you do not meet the formal requirements:

1. Apply Through Real Competence

If you do not meet the formal eligibility criteria, such as lacking a high school diploma, you may demonstrate equivalent knowledge through other means. For example:

  • Practical experience in a relevant field
  • Achieving a score higher than 8 on the Application Task

To claim real competence in your application, you must provide supporting documentation, such as certificates or other evidence, to prove your qualifications.

2. The 20% Rule

In exceptional cases, we may admit applicants under the "20% rule." This rule allows us to waive formal eligibility requirements for up to 20% of the available spots in a program. To qualify, you must demonstrate sufficient relevant experience, and we must determine that you are likely to succeed in the program and your future profession.

However, competition for these spots is very high. For this reason, we strongly recommend that you strive to meet eligibility requirements through other means wherever possible.

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Experience Hyper Island before you apply by joining one of our upcoming Open Houses at the Stockholm campus. Register today and save the dates:
  • Onsite Open House, Stockholm Campus ⎸ March 11, 2026, 16.00–19.00 CET
  • Onsite Open House, Stockholm Campus ⎸ April 15, 2026, 16.00–19.00 CET
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Swedish residents may also qualify for financial aid through CSN during their studies. For complete details, please refer to the information provided on this page: Read more about CSN.

For those applying from Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Finland and the Faroe Islands, you should contact your local education support provider.

 

 

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You'll be prepared to work as:

  • check Transformation Lead / Change Manager
  • check AI Implementation Lead
  • check Business Developer (AI & Digital Transformation)
  • check Organizational Developer
  • check Innovation Strategist / Process Developer

 

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Program Overview

8 Areas of Study expand_more expand_less

During the AI Transformation Lead program you will explore 8 courses:

  • Self-Leadership and Team Excellence
  • Applied AI in Business Development
  • System Configuration and Integration
  • Programming and Data Management
  • Business Value and Innovation
  • AI and Organizational Complexity
  • Individual Project
  • LIA – Learning in Action (Internship)

 

Industrial Placement expand_more expand_less

Experiential learning is at the core of the Hyper Island methodology, therefore, the Industrial Placement course is an essential part of each program.

The Industrial Placement provides you with opportunities to develop a deeper understanding in your field of specialisation by being in a professional environment with the guidance of industry professionals in Sweden or anywhere else in the world.

AI & Emerging Tech Empowerment expand_more expand_less

We understand and recognise the transformative power of AI and emerging technologies, especially in shaping the Tech, Business, and Creative industries. That’s why we’ve made them a cornerstone of our curriculum.
Through our learning experiences, we focus on teaching how to use these tools responsibly, ethically, and creatively. By doing so, we empower others to drive innovation, solve complex challenges, and stay ahead in a world that’s always evolving.

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EXPERIENCE

The Hyper Island Way™

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Real world ready

Through experience-based learning you will have the opportunity to learn while working with real clients on their challenges.

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Seize your potential

Upon graduation you will equipped to get hired or to start your own business. 

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Study in our Stockholm campus

You will study in our Global Head Office, located in Hammarby Sjöstad, close to the water in a new building where we each year welcome over 500 people from all over the world.

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Loved by Lifelong learners

Danny Mallas Hyper Island Alumni working at Spotify

“Hyper Island values experimentation and failure as a learning method and brings students close to the industry, which is priceless.

I had an amazing time in this program. It was challenging, however, that was exactly what I was looking for deep learning experiences and non-conventional learning methods, as well as great connections and opportunities.”

 

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Danny Mallas

Product Manager @ Spotify

Linus Hultkrantz, Digital Creative Alumnus and UX Designer at Valtech.

"Hyper Island gave me the foundation to approach creative challenges effectively. I gained an understanding of team dynamics and how to manage processes and culture. Focusing on how to work to optimize creativity and feedback within each team."

Linus Hultkrantz

UX Designer @ Valtech

Hanna Reuterwall - Digital Creative Alumna now Marketing Manager at Netflix Nordics

"Hyper Island was my most eye-opening year to that date. At times terrifyingly challenging – and for the same reasons incredibly rewarding!"

Hanna Reuterwall

Marketing Manager @ Netflix Nordics

Marius Pedersen - Digital Creative Alumnus now Head of Content at Redbull

"As a practical person who prefers learning by doing, I found a perfect match in Hyper Island. I had the chance to explore new ways of thinking and creating that challenged my status quo."

Marius Pedersen

Head of Content @ Red Bull

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Got questions?

Our Admissions Team is available to provide guidance. Contact us and let us help you move towards reaching your goals.

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