Arctic Art and Design, with specialization in Applied Visual Arts or Service Design, is located at the intersection of art and design, utilizing the dynamics of both fields. The programme is characterized by a human-centred approach by examining and applying methods from user-centric approach and co-design to participatory approach in visual arts. The studies introduce and projects address issues related to the Arctic and the circumpolar north, thus creating a challenging environment for the student to foster ability for creative and innovative solutions.

International and Comparative Law (MICLaw) gives students a wide perspective on Public International Law and Comparative Law. During their studies, graduates of the program will also specialize in either Arctic Law and Governance or Transcultural Business Law, being in the forefront of legal research in these fields.

Media Education aims at developing profound media competences, literacy and multiliteracies. The three themes of the program – Media in Teaching and Learning; Media in Society; and Media and Psychosocial Well-Being – provide students with understanding and skills in different areas where media education plays a significant role.

Tourism, Culture and International Management (TourCIM) has been created to respond to the needs of cultural and tourism industries. Graduates of the program gain knowledge and education in international business and international management as well as cultural experience and heritage, tourism being seen as a modern link between them.

To learn more and to apply, visit the university website at www.ulapland.fi/admissions.