Master’s Programs
Master’s program allows in-depth specialization in the chosen field of study. It requires a Bachelor’s Degree or a Specialist Degree in a relevant area. The course lasts at least two years and involves training for research work.
Master’s programs available in 2021/22 academic year
IT
Natural and Health Sciences
Humanities, Law and Social Sciences
- History of the Northern European Countries (History, Languages, Culture of Finland and Sweden)
- History. Modern Russian History
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Applied Law
- Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Criminology
Management and Tourism
- Accounting and Financial Management
- Digital Economy and Financial Analytics
- State and Municipal Finances
- Tourism
Engineering and Architecture
Education
- Teacher Education. Innovative Activities in Education
- Teacher Education. Foreign Languages and Intercultural Communication Teaching Methods
- Psychology and Teacher Education. Psychology of Organizational and Management Activity
- Psychology and Teacher Education. Psychological Career Counselling
Language Studies
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Last updated: 13.07.2021