Masters Degrees in the Jyväskylän yliopisto in Finland 2021
A masters is the first level of graduate coursework and can be obtained after you receive a bachelor’s degree. Earning a masters usually requires two years of full-time study, which amounts to 36 to 54 semester credits.
Students who pursue a Master of Science or Master of Arts degree may enjoy enhanced career prospects and better earning potential. Master’s degrees require more advanced study than undergraduate degrees and may be required before entering a doctorate program.
Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country situated in the Fennoscandian region of Northern Europe.
Masters Programs in the Jyväskylän yliopisto in Finland
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Erasmus + Joint Master in COSI - Computational Colour and Sectral Imaging
Two-year scientific Erasmus+ Joint Master’s Degree, aiming to train the next generation of highly-skilled industrial experts in applied color science, in various cutting-edge ...
Master in Radiation and its Effects on MicroElectronics and Photonics Technologies (RADMEP)
The 2-year (120 ECTS) European Master in Radiation and its Effects on MicroElectronics and Photonics Technologies (RADMEP) will provide a multidisciplinary and innovative prog ...
Master in PSRS - Photonics for Security, Reliability and Safety
Two-year (120 ECTS) Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree, aiming to train the next generation of highly-skilled experts in advanced imaging technologies, cutting-edge image proc ...