Study university: Aalto University
Software engineering
Max amount of FITech students: 100 Persons without a valid study right at a Finnish university or university of applied sciences have preference to this course. The course provides a broad but practical view of industrial software development. Students learn the main problems, models and methods of software engineering, including traditional and agile/lean software development.…
Ohjelmoinnin peruskurssi Y1
Maksimimäärä FITech-opiskelijoita: 100 Kurssille etusijalla ovat ne henkilöt, joilla ei ole voimassaolevaa opinto-oikeutta suomalaiseen korkeakouluun. Huom! Ensimmäisen harjoituskierroksen määräaika on 12.9. aamulla klo 11:00. Jos et kerkeä tekemään tehtävää, voit korvata sen vastaavalla rästitehtävällä. Rästitehtävällä ei voi saada kierroksesta täysiä pisteitä (mutta tarpeeksi läpipääsyyn). Jotta pääset aloittamaan kurssin ajoissa, ota kurssipaikka vastaan Opintopolussa mahdollisimman pian.…
Programming 1
Max amount of FITech students: 200 Persons without a valid study right at a Finnish university or university of applied sciences have preference to this course. Key content: The programming language of the course is Scala, a modern multi-paradigm language that runs on JVM. After you have taken the course, you’ll Assessment methods and criteria:…
Tietorakenteet ja algoritmit Y
Maksimimäärä FITech-opiskelijoita: 20 Kurssille etusijalla ovat ne henkilöt, joilla ei ole voimassaolevaa opinto-oikeutta suomalaiseen korkeakouluun. Kurssisisältö Osaamistavoitteet Kurssin suoritettuasi Opetuksen aikataulu Työmäärä Luento-opetus 24 h, itsenäinen työskentely ja pienryhmäopetus 106 h ja tentti 3 h. Lisätietoja kurssista Aalto-yliopiston kurssisivulla. Tämän kurssin suorituksesta on mahdollista saada digitaalinen suoritusmerkki.
Object oriented programming with C++
Course contents Learning outcomes After completing the course, the student knows the principles and concepts of the object oriented programming with C++ programming language and can produce programs in C++ language. Completion methods The course materials and exercises will be available online. There are exercise sessions and online discussion forum to help with exercises. Some…
Information security
Max amount of FITech students: 80 Persons without a valid study right at a Finnish university or university of applied sciences have preference to this course. Course contents Security models and terminology, authentication, access control, software security, cryptography, network security, threat analysis, identity management, privacy, security policies and regulation. Learning outcomes After taking the course…
ICT Innovation Summer School
Max amount of FITech students: 50 The ICT Innovation Summer School course is arranged in collaboration with the EIT Digital Summer School. To complete the ICT Innovation Summer School course, participants need to complete one EIT Digital Summer School programme. EIT Digital Summer School arranges programmes around Europe in summer of 2021. Each EIT Digital…
Computer graphics
Max amount of FITech students: 20 Persons without a valid study right at a Finnish university or university of applied sciences have preference to this course. Mastering the prerequisite skills is very important in order to complete this course. Please list your preliminary knowledge in your application. Course contents Learning outcomes Completion methods Lectures (online)…
Digital ethics and sustainability
Max amount of FITech students: 65 adult learners We explore the key sustainability challenges facing the environment, society, business and the information technology sector, and ask some difficult and justified questions about how to address these challenges. These issues are explored on the organisational and the broader institutional or societal levels introducing both mainstream and…
Digital platform economy
Course content overlaps with course CS-E5310 ICT enabled service business and innovation (5 ECTS). Please choose only one of them. Course content Enablers of digitalisation, convergence, commoditisation, consumerisation (of IT), democratisation, disaggregation, disintermediation, power of digital aggregators and intermediators, specialisation, lowering entry barriers, servitisation, datafication, mobility, social media. Platforms, platform economy, network effects, boundary resources…