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3 MSc Degree Programs in Estonia


Estonian University of Life Sciences
MSc in Environmental Governance and Adaptation to Climate Change
- Tartu, Estonia
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This program's general objective is to prepare middle managers with comprehensive and specific knowledge and practical skills, who, as specialists, are able to take responsibility and make strategic decisions to formulate and implement environmental management and environmental policy at the international level, considering the climate change and the European Green Deal.


Tallinn University of Technology
MSc in e-Governance Technologies and Services
- Tallinn, Estonia
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Master’s program in e-Governance Technologies and Services gives students broad knowledge on developing a modern digital state, its transition to seamless fully digitalized services, and the necessary building blocks on e-society. Teaching is conducted in English and studies are free of charge for Estonian and EU citizens.
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Tallinn University of Technology
MSc in Public Sector Innovation and e-Governance
- Tallinn, Estonia
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Public Sector Innovation and EGovERnance (PIONEER) is a 120 ECTS joint master program organized by the KU Leuven, the University of Münster and Tallinn University of Technology.
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Studying Social Sciences at the Master's level in Estonia opens up exciting opportunities for understanding complex societal issues. The focus on analytical skills and practical research prepares you to tackle real-world challenges while contributing to meaningful change.
You'll explore topics like human behavior, social policies, and community development through courses designed to refine your critical thinking. Emphasis on qualitative and quantitative research methods helps students develop skills in data analysis, project planning, and community engagement. The environment encourages independence and critical inquiry, allowing you to strengthen your adaptability as you explore diverse perspectives.
Typical career paths for graduates include roles in policy analysis, social research, and community advocacy. Employers value the skills gained during a Master's program, such as conducting empirical research, analyzing social trends, and designing effective interventions. In Estonia, the integration of practical experience with academic training fosters an understanding of regional and global societal dynamics, equipping you for a wide range of international career opportunities.