Jamk University of Applied Sciences

Master in Cyber Security

Jyväskylä, Finland

The Master in Cyber Security at Jamk University of Applied Sciences is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Jamk University of Applied Sciences in Jyvaskylä, Finland, was founded in 1994 and educates around 9,500 students, including about 1,000 international learners. Jamk is known for applied education that connects learning directly with industry needs, emphasizing innovation, entrepreneurship and hands-on projects. The university’s modern campuses and specialized labs support practical training in business, technology, health and teacher education and appeal to students who value vocation-oriented study and regional engagement.

Programs at Jamk combine classroom learning with R&D collaboration and real-world assignments, preparing graduates with the practical skills employers seek. The institution emphasizes employability through internships, collaborative projects and support for startup initiatives. International students are supported by a dedicated international office, orientation activities and a strong buddy system that helps with academic integration and everyday life in Finland.

Housing at Jamk is arranged through local providers; there is no automatic guarantee, so many students apply via KOAS or other housing services, and monthly living costs typically range from about €800 to €1,200. Student life in Jyvaskylä is active and affordable, with numerous clubs and outdoor recreational opportunities. Jamk suits international students who want applied training, close industry links and an education shaped by practical experience and strong regional partnerships.

About the Program

The Master in Cyber Security at Jamk University of Applied Sciences is a 2-year program for students who want to learn about cyber security. It's taught in English and helps students plan and manage cyber security measures.

The curriculum includes subjects like technical and managerial aspects of cyber security. Students develop skills through research and development projects, and learn to defend against cyber threats in a controlled environment.

Graduates can work as cyber security managers, technical implementers, or auditors in the ICT sector. They can also work as information security analysts, penetration testers, or chief information security officers.

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