Master's Degree, Path Studies

Interactive Technologies

Students with computers

Full-stack development for programmers

The programme is designed to equip students with the comprehensive skills and in-depth knowledge required to excel in the dynamic field of full-stack interactive technology development.This intensive programme offers a rigorous curriculum that blends theory and hands-on experience, preparing graduates to tackle the challenges of modern software development.

The programme highlights include, for example: 

  • The complete spectrum of development, from front-end interactive interfaces to back-end.

  • Cutting-edge technologies – gain expertise in popular programming languages, frameworks, and tools relevant to full-stack development and the latest applicable interactive technologies.

  • Practical projects – Learning by doing is emphasized through practical projects that simulate real-world scenarios.

  • Industry Collaborative development – Close ties with industry leaders, guest lectures, workshops, and possible internship opportunities provide students with valuable exposure to the professional world.

  • User experience (UX) and interactive technology user interface (UI) design principles are integrated into the programme.

The programme is designed for individuals with a strong foundation in programming who are seeking to elevate their skills and knowledge to meet the demands of today’s interactive technology landscape. Upon completion of the programme, graduates will have a comprehensive understanding of full-stack development, positioning them as valuable assets in the software industry.

Study contents

The extent of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme is 90 ECTS credits and planned duration 2 years.

The extent of the Master of Engineering programme is 60 ECTS credits and planned duration 1,5 years.

The studies consists of

  • compulsory core competence studies
  • elective complementary competence studies studies
  • thesis work. 

The advanced studies common to each Master School programme include studies in research methods and in future operating environments. The rest of the compulsory studies deepen the insight specific to each professional programme. Students may further deepen or expand their competences by choosing elective courses from their degree programme or other programmes or other universities.

The Master’s degree studies at Turku UAS Master School are flexible and can be completed while working full-time. Please note that studies include also contact lectures and teamwork on average 16 hours per 5 ECTS course.

The thesis is a central part of the studies. The thesis work starts already at the beginning of the studies and is carried out as a working life oriented development project. The thesis will not only develop the student’s knowledge and skills in a certain study field and specific topic but also gives the possibility to enhance skills in leading teams and work groups.

Is it possible to study while working?

The Master’s Degree studies at Turku UAS Master School are designed to be flexible, allowing students to complete them while working full-time. The program utilizes a blended learning approach, incorporating lectures, seminars, e-learning, teamwork, and independent work. Some elective courses are offered entirely online. There are two days of contact sessions per month, providing opportunities for face-to-face interaction. 

Studying also benefits the employer in many ways, because the learning assignments and thesis can be done as a development task at the workplace.

When are studies starting?
  • If you apply in the spring application periods (first and second joint application and path studies application), the studies begin in August /September.
  • If you apply in the autumn application periods (autumn joint application and path studies application), the studies begin in January.

The starting dates and other information for new students will be published on the New Student’s guide. 

After graduating

These Master’s degree studies are designed for full stack programmers who will be working in challenging and complex next generation information systems where emerging technologies are applied in innovative ways. Career opportunities can be found especially from the technology industry which is always applying the latest achievements of emerging technology development.

Graduates from this programme will have versatile and comprehensive competence to build interactive, remote controlled, and autonomous systems where the focus is on advanced UI design and visualization. In addition to specified interactive technology specialist positions in the areas of intelligent transportation, maritime, mining industry, military sector, and surgery, students can also find employment in industries ranging from technology and e-commerce to finance and healthcare. 

Game engines

Interactive technologies

Metaverse

Extended reality

User interface

IoT

Front-end development

Back-end development

robotics

AI

Machine learning

Neural networks

Edge computing

System architecture

Data fusion

Big Data

Applied research

Typical positions of graduates include for example:

Full Stack Programmer

Software Developer

Digitalization Specialist

Development manager

Researcher

Applications and eligibility

Joint application

Joint application means that you can apply to up to six study programmes with one application form. These six options may include degree programmes from one or several different higher education institutions in Finland.

Checklist before you apply

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Check the eligibility criteria: please take a close look the information on eligibility on Studyinfo.fi (links below)

  • Prior education: You can apply if you have a suitable Bachelor’s degree or another higher education degree. Degree requirements are programme-specific.
  • Work experience: Entry requirement to the Master’s degree programme is a minimum of two years’ relevant work experience gained after a suitable higher education degree completed in Finland or abroad or a Finnish post-secondary or higher vocational level diploma.

2

Check the student selection methods: see the information on admission procedure and student selection methods.

3

Take a look at the tuition fees and scholarships: the higher education institutions in Finland collect tuition fees from students outside the EU/EEA area.

4

Check the schedules: make sure to apply and upload attachments on time.

Instructions for joint application: admission criteria and schedules

Open UAS Path studies

In path studies, you complete the first-year studies of this Bachelor’s degree with an Open UAS study right. After successful completion, you will be eligible to apply to become a degree student through separate applications.

More information about path studies, student selection and a study fee

How many students are selected in this degree programme?

You can find the number of study places in the joint application process and the path studies application in Studyinfo in the education information.

What is UAS Master’s degree?

The UAS Masters degree is intended for professionals already in working life who have an applicable bachelor’s degree or other higher education degree and at least two years of work experience after graduation. A master’s degree is typically completed in 1.5–2 years alongside work. The UAS master’s degree is on the same level as a university master’s degree.

How does studying in path studies differ from degree studies?

In the joint application process, applicants apply to study for a degree. In path studies, studies begin at the Open UAS with the open UAS’s study right.

Open UAS path studies are an alternative route to a degree. Through the path studies, you can start studying studies included in the degree. Path studies consist of the first-year studies (60 ECTS) of the Bachelor’s degree, which you complete alongside degree students. The actual studies or the contents of the studies do not differ from degree studies.

You cannot complete a degree as a path student. Based on the credits you attain and your success in path studies, you can apply for a degree study right via Open UAS separate application and continue your studies seamlessly until graduation.

Path studies are subject to a fee. There is also a difference in the benefits of a path student compared to degree students.

Apart from online study programmes, path studies require attendance in Turku, Finland. Please note that as path studies do not lead to a degree, Finnish immigration services are not likely to grant a residence permit for path studies.

Read more about path studies.

Contact

Questions related to admissions: Admission Services

Questions related to path studies: Open UAS

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Questions related to studies:

  • Markku Lindell

    Senior Lecturer, Degree Programme Leader
    +358 40 355 0319
    markku.lindell@turkuamk.fi
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