Change LeadersAdvanced

Professional Scrum Master with AI Essentials (PSM-AI) Course with Certification

Learn how to apply AI in Scrum facilitation, coaching, and team enablement, and earn a PSM-AI Essentials certification to advance your Scrum Master practice.

Advanced Scrum.org Traditional (Full Day) · Traditional (Half Day) · Immersive

What changes for your team

  • Use AI to run Scrum events with less friction
  • Become the Scrum Master who helps teams adopt AI safely
  • Stand out with AI-ready Scrum mastery

Immersive training pays back differently to a two-day course. Sessions spread across several weeks mean each idea is applied in your real work before the next one lands — so capability builds instead of fading under a backlog. Why immersive produces better returns →  ·  Other formats available in the panel above.

Frequently Asked Questions

The PSM-AI course is designed for Scrum Masters and Agile Coaches with a solid understanding of Scrum who want to learn practical ways to integrate AI into their everyday work. It isn’t suitable for those seeking advanced machine learning or data science content, or for people with no prior experience working on a Scrum Team.

The course includes a free attempt at the PSM-AI Essentials assessment (minimum 85% to pass); if you take the exam within 14 days and don’t pass, you get a second attempt at no extra cost.

You should already be experienced working on a Scrum Team and have a solid grasp of Scrum fundamentals; prior Scrum Master training and certification is recommended but not mandatory.

The course and certification are issued by Scrum.org, a globally recognised body for Professional Scrum training, ensuring your PSM-AI Essentials credential is respected by employers and clients alike.

PSM-AI is highly interactive and hands-on, with discussions and exercises focused on applying AI concepts and tools directly to Scrum Master activities.

Ready to bring this to your team?

Private delivery, fixed price, money-back guarantee. Tell us what you need and we'll put together a proposal.

If this isn't quite right for where you are

Not sure what would actually move the needle?

Most organisations don't need a course catalogue. They need a diagnosis. Tell me what's not working, who is involved, and what you've already tried. I'll tell you honestly whether training will help, and if so, what.