Applications to FITech next fall’s courses has started
The course selection offers plenty of interesting topics to study, whether you’re a lifelong learner in working life or a high schooler looking for something extra courses. The application period is on-going and ends about a week before the starting date of each course. First courses take off in August but there are many courses that begin later during the fall. In addition, some courses are continuously on-going.
You can start learning a new topic on a beginner course or deepen your knowledge on something more familiar on intermediate and advanced courses. Many of the courses are organised as online studies.
Get to know a new topic on our introduction courses
Want to learn something new? You might want to start on the beginner-level courses that can be found in the FITech course offering on subjects such as 5G technology, programming, software engineering and artificial intelligence.
Course picks from the offering by Aalto University:
- Internet forum (apply by 29.8.)
- Introduction to digital transformation (apply by 28.8.)
- Digital ethics and sustainability (apply by 16.10.)
- FITech 101: Blockchain business applications (continuously on-going)
Deepen your knowledge on intermediate and advanced courses
If you already have experience on the FITech course topics acquired from previous studies, work or hobbies, you can jump right into intermediate or advanced courses. Don’t forget to read the prerequisites before applying!
Course picks from the offering by Aalto University:
- Software engineering (apply by 28.8.)
- Introduction to product management (apply by 28.8.)
- Programming 1 (apply by 28.8.)
- Deep learning with Python (apply by 16.10.)
- Digital platform economy (apply by 16.10.)
- Circular economy for energy storage theory (apply by 16.10.)
Do you have any questions or concerns about applying to courses or studying? Read the frequently asked questions on the FITech website.
Get to know all courses starting next fall on the FITech website.
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