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Application period for FITech’s spring courses is approaching – explore the spring 2026 course offering now!

Complement your degree with free courses from Finnish universities of technology, designed to meet the demands of the working life and help deepen your expertise! The application period for degree students starts on December 1st.
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Via FITech Network University, you can study courses from Finnish universities of technology for free. There are also Aalto University's courses in the selection.

Please note that FITech courses are available for Finns and people permanently living in Finland. You need a Finnish personal identity code and e-identification to apply.

In spring 2026, there are over 160 courses available via FITech, covering topics such as sustainability, cybersecurity, management and ecosystems, and the future of the internet. There are courses from different levels offered in Finnish, Swedish, and English.

Degree students from Aalto University can apply for FITech's spring courses starting December 1, 2025. The application period for adult learners is already open. More details on FITech's website.

Explore FITech's course selection and find courses for the spring semester! See all courses on FITech's website. 

Explore Aalto's FITech offering

Note for Aalto University degree students: If you would like to study a FITech course organised by Aalto, enroll in Aalto's own system, not through FITech.

Aalto University also offers continuously ongoing courses through FITech, but those courses are not listed on this page. You can find Aalto's continuously ongoing FITech courses from FITech's website.

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Study courses organised by Finnish universities of technology free of charge. Courses are aimed at all Finns and permanent residents of Finland.

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