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2 Digital Communication Degree Programs in Finland


University of Turku
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
- Turku, Finland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Do you want to be at the forefront of building information societies of the future? Study to become an expert with the latest knowledge and skills in ICT. Digitalisation and artificial intelligence are reshaping the way organisations and societies work. The Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology in Information and Communication Technology prepares you to use both current and future technologies in a variety of ways as part of diverse work communities.


Savonia University of Applied Sciences
Master of Health Care, Digital Health
- Kuopio, Finland
Master degree
Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
Digitalisation challenges social and health care activities as well as the way of thinking. A new approach to social and healthcare services means that the client/patient receives all information about him or her and is equally involved in the decision-making about his or her own care.
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Digital Communication degree programs focus on the intersection of technology, media, and communication. You'll gain valuable insights into how digital platforms shape public perception and drive engagement across various sectors.
Through courses in social media strategy, multimedia storytelling, and digital content creation, you'll develop skills in crafting engaging narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new communication technologies and their applications in real-world scenarios. This knowledge prepares you for roles such as digital strategist, content manager, or social media analyst.
In Finland, education emphasizes project-based learning and collaboration, where you’ll work on practical assignments tied to real industry needs. This hands-on approach ensures you engage with the latest trends and challenges in digital communication. Graduates are well-positioned to enter a rapidly evolving job market, armed with skills that have global relevance in the fields of marketing, public relations, and media.