Apply to FITech spring courses starting on 7 November

Update your digital skills on FITech courses
The digitalisation of society and working life is happening at the speed of light. Digital skills have become an inseparable part of modern working life skills, and this requires a shift of thinking from all of us.
FITech offers a low threshold for learning something new because studying on FITech courses doesn't cost anything. In addition to this, the courses are of very high quality as they are part of the study offering of Finnish universities of technology. You can get to know a new subject on a beginner level course or deepen your knowledge on intermediate or advanced courses.
We offer altogether over 150 courses in ICT, 5G technology and energy storages from nine Finnish universities. Many courses are arranged as online courses and MOOCs (Massive Open Online Course) but in many cases, there is an option to participate in contact teaching on the university campus.
The application deadline is about a week before the start date of each course. The first courses of spring 2023 start on the second week of January which means that the last day to apply for these courses is on New Year's Day.
Get to know the courses .
Course picks from the Aalto offering
Aalto University's FITech study offering features both new and previously seen courses. After the Covid-19 restrictions have been lifted, adult learners now have the opportunity to attend contact teaching on some courses, but there are still plenty of fully online courses available, too. Get to know all the FITech courses offered by Aalto University .
After completing this online course, the student knows the basics of C programming language and can independently write short programs using the C language. The course includes weekly deadlines.
Application period: 7.11.2022–1.1.2023
This online course teaches theoretical foundations and efficient algorithms for federated learning (FL) applications. The course includes both independent studying and group work.
Application period: 7.11.2022–19.2.2023
This online course is a good follow-up course for Elements of AI. The course introduces applications of AI and the underlying computational problems as well as describes the principles of the methods and algorithms that are used to solve a problem.
Application period: 7.11.2022–20.2.2023
The course introduces the fundamental and current topics of deep learning. The course can be completed online or by participating on voluntary lectures in class.
Application period: 7.11.2022–20.2.2023
This course is suitable for everyone interested in cybersecurity. The ain focus of the course is to build an overall understanding of cybersecurity, and the course features distinguished visiting lecturers.
Application period: 7.11.2022–16.4.2023
After the course, the student understands how to facilitate organisational change towards a more agile and lean organisation culture. Students work in pairs and facilitate each other’s strategic objectives and goals.
Application period: 7.11.2022–18.4.2023
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Study courses organised by Finnish universities of technology free of charge. Courses are aimed at all Finns and permanent residents of Finland.

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