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Courses offered in Finland PDF Print E-mail
Written by Deepak K.C.   
Tuesday, 19 May 2009 03:23
Finnish institutions provide close to 400 English-speaking degree and non-degree programmes. Some of the programs are short courses, which can usually only be taken as part of an exchange program whilst whole degree programs take several years to complete and lead to an official Finnish higher education degree.

Graduate Programs:

Arts & Design

* Architecture Courses
* Art and Design Courses
* Computer Animation
* Design Courses
* English Literature Courses
* Fashion Design Courses
* Fine Art Courses
* Interior Design Courses
* Liberal Arts Courses
* Product Design Courses

Biological Sciences / Health

* Biological Sciences Courses
* Microbiology Courses
* Neuroscience Courses
* Nursing Courses
* Pharmaceutical Sciences
* Physiology Courses
* Sports Sciences Courses


Business / Finance / Management

* Advertising and Marketing Courses
* Business Administration (MBA)
* Business Education
* Careers in Business Management
* Courses in Management
* Economics Courses
* Entrepreneurship
* Finance Courses
* Finding the Best Graduate Business School
* Hospitality Management
* Information Management Courses
* International Management & Finance
* MSc Tourism
* Small Business Management
* Tourism Courses


Engineering

* Aeronautical Engineering
* Biomedical Engineering
* Built Environment Courses
* Chemical Engineering Courses
* Civil Engineering Courses
* Electronic Engineering Courses
* Engineering Courses
* Manufacturing Courses
* Marine Engineering Courses


Languages

* Finnish Courses
* French Courses
* German Courses
* Language Courses Overseas
* Modern European Languages
* TEFL Courses


Law

* Corporate Finance Law
* European Law Courses
* European Law Programs
* Intellectual Property Rights
* International Law Association
* Public International Law


Social Sciences / Humanities

* Archaeology Courses
* Art History Courses
* East Asian Studies
* East European Studies
* Human Rights Courses (MA)
* Librarianship and Information Services
* Philosophy for Children - Education in the Classroom
* Politics Courses
* Social Sciences Courses
* Social Sciences Master's Degrees


Sciences / Information Technology

* Chemistry Courses
* Computer Science Courses
* Forensic Science Programs
* Information Management Courses
* Information Technology Courses
* Materials Science Courses
* Mathematics Courses
* Neurocomputing Courses
* Physics Courses
* Polymer Science Courses


 

Last Updated on Sunday, 31 May 2009 02:33
 
Information on applying to study in Finland PDF Print E-mail
Written by Deepak K.C.   
Tuesday, 19 May 2009 03:20

Applying for Bachelor’s degree programmes:

Intake 2009

The application period for the 2009 intake begins on 12 January 2009 and closes on 13th February 2009 at 4:15 pm(GMT+2). Applications for the programmes are submitted through the joint application system in Finland.

How to apply for Bachelor’s degree programmes in Finland?

The application takes place through the joint online application system .The system is open during the application period.One can apply for four different Bachelor’s degree programmes at Finnish universities of applied sciences using the same joint application form.One has to think carefully in choosing the preference order as it cannot be altered after the application period is closed.

Click here to apply online.


Note: Applying to different degree programes means that you need to participate different entrance exam. Practically outside Finland it's better to apply same degree programmes as you may not be able to participate in the different entrance exam. Consult with the Finnish Embassy in your country for the detailed information.

What to do next?


After filling the online application form send all the attested copies of your certificates to the university of first preference. You are then invited to entrance exam and on the basis of the points you get you are being admitted..If you are admitted to the option of your first preference, you cannot be admitted to the option of your second, third or fourth preference. If you are not admitted to the option of your first preference, your points will be checked to see, if you can be admitted to the option of your second, third or fourth preference.

Exam Venue Outside Finland:


The entrance exam is organised by the Finnish embassy or by British Council.Contact the embassy for the exam venue.The exam fee depends on the country you are applying from however generally it doesn't exist 100 euros.
 

 
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