
Programs in Estonia 2025
Tallinn University
Master of Arts in Estonian Studies
- Tallinn, Estonia
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Estonian Studies enables you to get a broad-based and interdisciplinary postgraduate degree and offers the possibility to see both the uniqueness and specifics of Estonia, the place of Estonia in a global context. Estonian Studies is in many respects the calling card of the Estonian State and is aimed at everybody who is interested in various aspects of Estonia. Come and study with us!
Tallinn University of Technology
MBA in Entrepreneurial Management
- Tallinn, Estonia
MBA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
MBA program allows participants to develop their entrepreneurial management competencies to become successful top managers in international companies. The MBA program has AMBA accreditation. It brings the program among the global top 2% and is the first such prestigious accreditation in Estonia and the Baltic states.
Tallinn University
Bachelor in Liberal Arts in Social Sciences
- Tallinn, Estonia
Bachelor
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Liberal arts ideology comes from the era of antiquity. It is the idea that a free person must know certain things to be a good member of society. Tallinn University’s liberal arts in social sciences does not teach rhetoric or grammar but does give you all you need to know about social sciences. The program looks into various social sciences and teaches the student how to find common ground. Students can create their major via electives after the core courses have introduced the different social sciences. The program includes practical training so the graduates obtain some work experience for the real world within their chosen field, and the analytical and writing skills necessary for future studies in Estonia or elsewhere.
Estonian Entrepreneurship University Of Applied Sciences (EUAS)
Logistics
- Tallinn, Estonia
Diploma
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus
Russian
The specialty Logistics teaches you to organize the movement of commodity and information flows, to respond quickly and adequately in crisis situations, to manage business processes and partnerships. Every year, along with the expansion of European transport corridors, there is a growing need for logistics specialists in Estonia as well.
Estonian Entrepreneurship University Of Applied Sciences (EUAS)
Software Development and Entrepreneurship (Professional Higher Education)
- Tallinn, Estonia
Bachelor
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The new study program Software Development and Entrepreneurship is for you if you want to have the software development, design and teamwork skills to begin your career as a software developer in Estonia or anywhere in the world. This is also the program for you if you're looking for a solid foundation in IT and business upon which to build your own software company or startup.
Estonian University of Life Sciences
Master of Science in Engineering Landscape Architecture
- Tartu, Estonia
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Landscape Architecture is a discipline that focuses on intervention in the landscape through the activities of planning, design, and management. It also focuses on the science that underpins these activities and the implementation of proposals. It is united around the concept of landscape, which is defined in various ways but is generally understood to mean outdoor spaces, environments, and places and relationships between people and these spaces, environments, and places, both in terms of activities and perceptions. Landscape Architecture is concerned with landscapes of all types, both urban and rural, and at all scales from the smallest open space to the region.
Tallinn Summer and Winter School
Winter Course in Estonian Language
- Tallinn, Estonia
Course
Full time
3 weeks
On-Campus
English
Across the globe, millions of people can speak English, but only one million speak Estonian. The language is part of the Finno-Ugric group, related to Finnish and Hungarian. Tallinn University’s winter course in Estonian Language and Culture offers an opportunity to study an unusual and entrancing language, all against the backdrop of a well-preserved medieval city.
Tallinn Summer and Winter School
Winter Course in Russian Language
- Tallinn, Estonia
Course
Full time
3 weeks
On-Campus
English
It is a well-established fact that the best way to learn a foreign language is to visit a country where it is spoken. Estonia’s historical connection provides students with one of the best opportunities to learn Russian in the region. The teachers in the course are all native speakers of Russian and they all use the most up-to-date teaching materials. Furthermore, the course offers a real opportunity for genuine communication in Russian – while at the same time offering European standards of safety and service.
Tallinn Summer and Winter School
Winter Course in Experimental Interaction Design
- Tallinn, Estonia
Course
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English
This is a two-week extensive hands-on course in interaction design. The main goal of the course is to empower people to shape their digital environment thus providing a new level of digital literacy. The course introduces core design and interaction design topics in a provocative stance, inviting participants to reflect upon ongoing shifts, connections, and re-framings in just about every area of interaction design, and inciting a rebellion against passivity.
University of Tartu
MA in Contemporary Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
- Tartu, Estonia
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Contemporary Asian and Middle Eastern master's programme at the University of Tartu provides a comprehensive overview of Asian and Middle Eastern economies, politics, cultures, societies and languages (e.g. Japanese, Chinese, Korean) and opportunities to study different languages (e.g. Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Arabic).
Tallinn University of Technology
BA in Law
- Tallinn, Estonia
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The program is a classical law program that teaches the basics of law and covers legal theory, private law, public law, and with a specialization in EU law and international law. Based on personal interests, you can choose between many optional courses. Traditional branches of law like constitutional law, contract law, property law, criminal law, etc., are taught by comparative analysis of different states’ laws, with a strong emphasis on law and technology and law and business.
Tallinn University
Master in Digital Learning Games
- Tallinn, Estonia
Master
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Digital Learning Games (DLG) is a Master’s programme that combines game design with education sciences. Our goal is to bring together people from different backgrounds, form heterogeneous teams, and make games that tackle educational and societal issues.
Tallinn University
Master in Interaction Design
- Tallinn, Estonia
Master
Full time, Part time
4 semesters
Distance Learning
English
Interaction Design is taught in English and is a 100% online study program joint with the Cyprus University of Technology. We prepare graduates with marketable skills in design, technology, and theory as related to the domain of Interaction Design and Human-Computer Interaction.
Tallinn University
Master in Communication Management
- Tallinn, Estonia
Master
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This study program offers different subjects focusing on diverse paths of communication management. By studying Communication Management you will be able to design and manage communications and solve problems in an innovative way, using analytical thinking, scientific knowledge, and international best practice. You can also conduct research and find applications for the results of your research in various fields of communication. International staff will share their experiences and bring you closer to real work experience.
Tallinn University
Master of Arts in Documentary Film
- Tallinn, Estonia
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Documentary MA program is focused on the auteur concept of the creative documentary. During the two-year studies, the students are guided to find their author’s voice and develop their factual storytelling skills. Each student creates a short documentary each semester.