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2 Networks Master's Degree Programs in Finland


University of Lille
Master's Degree in Networks and Telecommunications - Communicating Electronic Systems
- Helsinki, Finland
- Lille, France
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Master degree
On-Campus
English
The Master's Degree in Networks and Telecommunications offers two courses over 2 years (120 ECTS) to train engineers specialized in the field of communicating electronic systems (SYSCOM) and telecommunications (TELECOM). The number of graduates is around thirty per year with a professional integration rate of 96%.


EIT Digital Master School
Master in Cloud and Network Infrastructures (CNI)
- Helsinki, Finland
- Trento, Italy
- + 2 more
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
According to some studies, cloud computing is expected to create 1.6 million new jobs. To fill these roles, companies are actively seeking experts and specialists who understand the fundamentals of networking and cloud computing and can use their knowledge to drive innovative new business models. With our Cloud and Network Infrastructures programme, you will build the skills you need to compete for often high-paying jobs, and you will also have the confidence to lead the ‘cloudification’ starting on day one.
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Studying Networks at the Master's level in Finland gives you the chance to delve into complex systems that connect our digital world. This field is vital for developing the skills needed in an increasingly interconnected society.
Through courses in network architecture, you'll explore areas like cyber security, cloud computing, and the design of resilient networks. You’ll learn to deploy advanced networking technologies and optimize data flow while honing your problem-solving skills in real-time scenarios. The Master's curriculum often emphasizes research projects that allow you to investigate cutting-edge topics, preparing you for various career paths in technology, telecommunications, and information systems.
Many students enhance their technical abilities by engaging in collaborative projects, which foster independence and curiosity. The Finnish education system values a hands-on approach, allowing you to gain practical experience in settings that mimic real-world environments. Graduates emerge ready to tackle global challenges, as their skills are in high demand across the international job market, making them equipped to find opportunities that span beyond Finland.