Student Type: Tutkinto-opiskelija
Entrepreneurship in international contexts
Course contents This course introduces you to the topic of entrepreneurs operating in international contexts and their business activities, exploring how individuals operate businesses across national borders. We start by exploring the theoretical foundations of international entrepreneurship in the context of global migration trends, including concepts such as diaspora networks, social capital, and internationalisation strategies.
Networked AI systems
Max amount of FITech students: 15 Persons without a valid study right at a Finnish university or university of applied sciences have preference to this course. Discover the crucial link between Networking and AI. Learn how to leverage AI for networking and how networking is key to enabling multiple AI systems. Course contents Learning outcomes
Cryptographic systems and their weaknesses
The course teaches the basic concepts of cryptography from an applied engineering perspective and shows how the implementations of these cryptographic concepts have failed over the years. Course contents Basic concepts of cryptography, definitions and concepts of cryptographic security and testing these through programming. Showing different cryptographic weaknesses and demonstrating different implementations of these through
Privacy and social engineering
Max amount of FITech students: 10 Persons without a valid study right at a Finnish university or university of applied sciences have preference to this course. This course gives an introduction to privacy in our digital world and the threat of social engineering in cybersecurity. Course contents Presentation of the concepts, regulation and technologies related
Elements of sustainable ICT
Please note! The course has already started. If you apply now, please schedule the studies so you are able to finish them by the end of August. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has had a great positive effect in many sectors to help lower our carbon emissions and enable an environmentally sustainable future – a
Geopolitics of hydrogen
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. This course examines the emerging geopolitics of hydrogen. This involves political risks along with economic and power political competition among producer and consumer countries of hydrogen and related derivative
Future energy storage and conversion solutions
Introduction to different energy storage technologies, batteries, current and future of batteries in road transportation and stationary applications, hydrogen technology, fuel cells, electrolyzer, and fuel cell electric vehicles, hybrid energy storage, flywheel and their applications in heavy trucks, ships and marine solutions and electric planes. This 5 ECTS course consists of three separate parts/courses: Part
Catalytic processes and materials in sustainable hydrogen production
Please note that this course is available only for degree students. The course introduces you to catalytic chemistry in hydrogen production and materials used in electro- and photo-catalytic methods. The 3+2 credit course created by JYU is self-paced and taken online in two parts. Course contents Learning outcomes After successfully completing this course, the student
Cross-cultural marketing and management
Managers and marketers often overlook culture when planning their marketing activities, strategies and other important business processes. However, consideration of culture in international business has been documented as crucial both by scholars and practitioners. This course teaches how culture impacts various aspects of marketing and management. The students will receive knowledge on international business from
Designing and building scalable web applications
Please note that you can complete this course only until 16.7.2026. A 5 ECTS course takes approximately 135 hours to complete. Make sure that you have enough time to finish the course. The course introduces learners to the principles of building scalable web applications, focusing on recent advances in both client- and server-side development as