The application period for FITech’s summer courses has started!
The application period for FITech’s summer courses has started! The course selection consists of over 100 free university courses.
The selection includes courses related to energy storage, 5G technology, ICT, wind power, and hydrogen economy. FITech Wind Power is the newest addition to the FITech study portfolio. The first wind power-related course will be organised this summer and more information about the course and its application period will be provided on FITech’s website and social media in April.
The courses are organised by nine Finnish Universities: Aalto University, LUT University, University of Helsinki, University of Jyväskylä, University of Oulu, University of Tampere, University of Turku, University of Vaasa, and Åbo Akademi.
Explore course tips from the list below or see all summer courses on FITech’s website!
Renewable Energy
- Battery Recycling and Ecosystems (DL 18.5.)
- Battery Chemistries and Components (DL 27.5.)
- Circular Economy for Energy Storage Theory (DL 27.5.)
- Electrical Energy Storage System Theory (DL 27.5.)
- Renewable Energy Engineering (DL 3.6.)
- Introduction to Hydrogen Economy (DL 15.6.)
5G Technology and ICT
- 5G Mobile Communications (DL 29.4.)
- Advanced Course on Wireless Communications (DL 29.4.)
- Communication Theory (DL 6.5.)
- Advanced Web Applications (DL 18.5.)
- Authentication, Passwords, and Applied Cryptography (DL 18.5.)
- Basic Course in C Programming (DL 20.5.)
- Introduktion till Artificiell Intelligens (DL 20.5.)
- Programmering I (DL 20.5.)
- ICT Tools for Smart Indoor Farming (DL 27.5.)
- Strategic Project Management (DL 29.7.)
Plenty of continuously ongoing courses available
FITech also offers lots of continuously ongoing courses that can be studied flexibly online at your own pace. Explore all continuously ongoing courses through FITech’s course search!
Instructions for applying and frequently asked questions
The courses offered through FITech are aimed at Finns and people permanently living in Finland. The courses are free and they are a great fit for students of different backgrounds.
Before applying for a course, please carefully familiarise yourself with the course instructions and potential prerequisites. You can find this information from each course’s own course page.