2 Journalism and Mass Communication Master's degrees in Tampere
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2 Journalism and Mass Communication Master's degrees in Tampere
Tampere University
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Master of Social Sciences in Sustainable Digital Life, Sustainable Societies and Digitalisation
- Tampere, Finland
Master
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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The Sustainable Digital Life program aims to make digital life more sustainable and accessible for all by cherishing diversity and combining critical thinking with a creative mindset. The modern world is permeated and shaped by digital technologies in all areas of life: communication, learning, playing, creativity, dating, therapy โyou name it.
Tampere University
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Master of Arts (Education) in Teaching, Learning and Media Education
- Tampere, Finland
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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Shape the future of education!ย Are you interested in the future of education and how to develop education as a building block for a more equal and sustainable future? Teaching, Learning, and Media Education is a two-year Master's Programme that focuses on the knowledge and competencies needed to develop and implement high-quality educational environments, practices, and curricula in diverse educational contexts.
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With a population of over 200,000 people, Tampere city is one of the populous cities in Finland; and that number gets a steady rise. The city has 4 institutions of higher learning.
Media studies can teach a variety of modes such as photography, print, video or audio to deliver information to an audience. It may incorporate concepts from varying disciplines such as communications, technology and marketing.
The formal higher education system of Finland is the 7-3-2-2 pattern. The university takes two years in vocational or technical education and finally two-year pre-tertiary education. Finland also has several public as well as private universities that have enabled accessibility of higher education to students.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.