Master´s degrees
Master's degrees at Finnish universities of applied sciences are highly valued higher education degrees that give excellent possibilities for graduates to enhance their professional expertise and skills for management positions. Our Master's degree programmes are on the EQF (European Quality Framework) level 7. The length of the different Master's degree programmes can vary between 60-90 ECTS depending on the focus of the programme. Master's degrees are available in every field of education we offer and five of them is taught entirely in English.
To be able to apply for Masters studies you'll need Bachelor's or Master's degree, Finnish post-secondary or higher vocational diploma and 2 years of field-specific work experience after graduation from the field you've had your higher education diploma from or from the field you are applying to.
Business
Master of Business Administration, Data Analytics and Project Management | |
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90 ECTS | 1–2,5 years |
Application period: 3–17 January 2024 |
Studies begin: August 2024 |
Culture and Arts
Master of Culture and Arts, Digital Performance | |
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60 ECTS | 1–2 years |
Application period: 3–17 January 2024 |
Studies begin: August 2024 |
Master of Culture and Arts, Education Entrepreneurship | |
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60 ECTS | 1–2 years |
Application period: 3–17 January 2024 |
Studies begin: August 2024 |
Engineering
Information Technology
Master of Engineering, Data Analytics and Project Management | |
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60 ECTS | 1–2 years |
Application period: 3–17 January 2024 |
Studies begin: August 2024 |
Social and Health Care
Useful links and information
Please check the following pages to get more information about applying and what you need to know when starting as a Oamk's student.
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