Experts from the Universities of Applied Sciences

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Experts from the Universities of Applied Sciences

Practical degrees Theory and practice At the Universities of Applied Sciences the students get both theoretical and practical training in the branch they have chosen. There are 28 Universities of Applied Sciences in Finland - of these 26 are operating under the Ministry of Education · 125,000 students · an intake of more than 24,000 young students in degree programmes for a Bachelor´s degree an intake of more than 6,000 adult students in degree programmes for a Bachelor´s degree An intake about 1,000 students in degree programmes for a Master´s Degree

Aim at professionalism, knowledge and competence Eight disciplines and over 40 degrees from engineer to dance teacher offer a wide range of choice · Humanities and Education · Culture · Social Sciences, Business and Administration · Natural sciences · Technology, Communication and Transport · Natural Resources and the Environment · Social Services, Health and Sports · Tourism, Catering and Domestic Services

Studies in the Universities of Applied Sciences Studies for the UAS degree consist of · basic and professional studies · optional studies · practical training · Bachelor´s thesis The extent of the studies is 210–270 ECTS credits and the duration of studies is 3.5–4.5 years. Most UASs are multidisciplinary, i.e. part of the studies can be chosen from various different fields of study. International experience comes from studies and practical training abroad. Practice, different projects and Bachelor´s thesis are implemented in co-operation with the companies and corporations. Close interaction with working life guarantees good job opportunities.

Admission requirements of the Universities of Applied Sciences · upper secondary education or matriculation examination · professional basic examination or corresponding qualification acquired in adult education · or corresponding foreign studies The students can apply for admission to the UAS through the nation-wide application system. Degree programmes taught in foreign languages have a separate admission procedure. Most degree programmes have an entrance examination.

Universities of Applied Sciences in Finland Arcada, Helsinki Central Ostrobotnia University of Applied Sciences, Kokkola Diaconia University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki HAAGA-HELIA University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki HAMK University of Applied Sciences, Hämeenlinna HUMAK University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki JAMK University of Applied Sciences, Jyväskylä Kajaani University of Applied Sciences, Kajaani Kemi-Tornio University of Applied Sciences, Kemi Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences, Kotka Lahti University of Applied Sciences, Lahti Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Vantaa Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences, Mikkeli North Karelia University of Applied Sciences, Joensuu Novia University of Applied Sciences, Vaasa Oulu University of Applied Sciences, Oulu Pirkanmaa University of Applied Sciences, Tampere Police College, Tampere Rovaniemi University of Applied Sciences, Rovaniemi Satakunta University of Applied Sciences, Pori Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Kuopio Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences, Seinäjoki Saimaa University of Applied Sciences, Lappeenranta TAMK University of Applied Sciences, Tampere Turku University of Applied Sciences, Turku Vaasa University of Applied Sciences, Vaasa Åland University of Applied Sciences, Maarianhamina

Professional Master´s Degrees Master´s Dergrees in the Universities of applied scienses are professionally oriented and offer graduates already active in working life an excellent opportinity to advance and expand their skills in their own specialisation area Master´s degrees · 60 – 90 ECTS credits · can be completed alongside a full-time job · includes a working-life development project comprising 30 ECTS credits entry requirements: UAS degree or other suitable higher education degree and three years of relevant work experience after graduation Master´s Degree includes Advanced specialist studies Free-choice studies Master´s thesis

Co-operation with working life The Universities of Applied Sciences co-operate closely with companies and corporations and offer them e.g. · research and development services · projects and ventures · continuing education and tailor-made training Co-operation between the Universities of Applied Sciences and working life in applied research and development work aims primarily at regional development and at supporting small and medium- sized enterprises.

Knowledge and competence You will find more information and links to the Universities of Applied Sciences in Internet at the address www.arene.fi Please visit the pages!