FITech Network University offers free continuous learning in computer science
The recently published courses starting in the fall are particularly suited for working adults who have already completed university studies at an earlier stage. The studies can be completed flexibly while working, as many courses are implemented as online studies.
There is a need to update ICT skills in almost all areas of the world of work. Artificial intelligence shapes many jobs, and although not all professions require in-depth programming skills, basic competence in programming is very useful.
At the universities, competence will be supplemented through general minor subjects of information technology. The studies can be completed in an extensive manner from the basics of programming and artificial intelligence to the development of information systems. Courses are available in areas such as programming, artificial intelligence, and software design and systems.
The course Machine Learning with Python fully booked in an instant
Studies offered by FITech are currently piloted as individual courses. More than 200 students instantly enrolled on the online course in machine learning offered by Aalto University. The eight-week course can be fully completed as distance learning.
Assistant professor Alex Jung from Aalto University, who is responsible for the course, leads us to artificial intelligence and machine learning by reminding us that most of us already have an AI assistant in our smartphones. This assistant helps us to find the nearest supermarket, translates information into foreign languages or locates the best Italian restaurant in the city. Many of these features are implemented through machine learning.
Come hear about the FITech ICT project
Welcome to the FITech ICT information event organised by Aalto University on 18 June in Otaniemi. Further information on the event can be found soon on:
Further information:
Katri Ventus, FITech ICT Project Manager
+358 50 511 3276
katri.ventus(at)fitech.io
In December, the Ministry of Education and Culture awarded the FITech network university a special grant of 10 million euros to create a national education package coordinated by Aalto University and focusing on the ICT sector. The goal of FITech is to provide continuous learning for 4 000 ICT experts.
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