Degree programmes at Humak
At Humak, we believe in community, equality, responsibility, and humanity. These core values are reflected in all our degree programmes.
Passionate about culture? Do communities make sense to you? Ready to interpret?
Here, you’ll learn to improve people’s opportunities for participation by creating respectful encounters and supporting communities. You’ll learn to create more accessible services, develop operational environments and productions, and utilize technology responsibly. You’ll learn to strengthen interaction that builds belonging and promotes equality.

Degree programmes in English
Degree programmes in Community Education and Interpretation
Adventure and Outdoor Education
Daytime studies (in English)
Helsinki
Wellbeing and the Futures of Youth and Community Work
Daytime studies (in English)
Helsinki
European Master in Sign Language Interpreting
Blended studies (in English)
Helsinki, Germany, Scotland
Humanities
Degree programmes in Interpretation
Interpreting and AAC Instruction
Blended studies (in Finnish)
Kuopio | Tampere
European Master in Sign Language Interpreting
Blended studies (in English)
Helsinki, Germany, Scotland
Arts and Culture
Degree programmes in Cultural Management
Art and Cultural Management
Blended studies (in Finnish)
Helsinki | Kuopio | Tampere | Turku
Online studies (in Finnish)
Helsinki | Kuopio
Health and Wellbeing
Degree programmes in Community Education
NGO and Youth Work
Blended studies (in Finnish)
Helsinki | Jyväskylä | Kuopio | Tampere | Turku
Online studies (in Finnish)
Helsinki
Adventure and Outdoor Education
Daytime studies (in English)
Helsinki
Wellbeing and the Futures of Youth and Community Work
Daytime studies (in English)
Helsinki
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Our locations
Humak has activities in five different cities in Finland.

Location
Helsinki
The Light House in Haaga is a meeting place for education, organisations, and the Deaf community. The nearby Central Park offers opportunities for nature adventures, and excellent transport connections take you to central Helsinki in just 30 minutes.

Location
Tampere
Home of about 260,000 inhabitants, Tampere is always on the move, growing and developing constantly.

Location
Kuopio
The rapidly developing Savilahti area is a lively hub of actors from different fields. Kuopio, the city of circa 120,000 inhabitants, is a vibrant student city where both services and nature are near.

Location
Jyväskylä
Nestled in Lake Finland, Jyväskylä is centrally located and home to some 150,000 inhabitants.

Location
Turku
Home to approximately 200,000 inhabitants, Turku is the oldest city in Finland and a vibrant culture hub with lots to see and do.