RECOMMENDATION FOR ADMISSIONS CRITERIA FOR

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RECOMMENDATION FOR ADMISSIONS CRITERIA FOR
RECOMMENDATION FOR ADMISSIONS
CRITERIA
FOR UNIVERSITIES OF
APPLIED SCIENCES
2016
Table of Contents
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GENERAL SECTION: BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES ................................ 1
1.1
Eligibility to apply to Bachelor’s degree programmes ............................................ 1
1.2
How to prove your eligibility to apply ..................................................................... 1
1.3
Admissions criteria ................................................................................................ 2
1.4
Applying through discretionary admission ............................................................. 4
1.5
Evidence of language proficiency as part of admissions........................................ 4
1.5.1 Finnish or Swedish language test .............................................................. 4
1.5.2 Evidence of English language proficiency and exemption from a
language test ............................................................................................. 4
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1.6
Accessibility in student admissions ....................................................................... 5
1.7
Selection between applicants with equal admission scores ................................... 6
GENERAL SECTION: MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES ..................................... 6
2.1
Eligibility to apply to Master’s degree programmes at universities of applied
sciences (programmes provided in Finnish, Swedish and English) ....................... 6
2.2
Accessibility in student admissions ....................................................................... 8
2.3
Admissions criteria for Master’s degree programmes provided in Finnish,
Swedish and English ............................................................................................. 8
2.4
Selection between applicants with equal admission scores ................................... 9
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN HUMANITIES AND EDUCATION .......... 9
3.1
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Degree programmes in Finnish ........................................................................... 10
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN CULTURE ............................................ 14
4.1
Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish ...................................................... 14
4.2
Degree programmes in English ........................................................................... 19
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN NATURAL RESOURCES..................... 20
5.1
Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish ...................................................... 20
5.2
Degree programmes in English ........................................................................... 23
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN TOURISM AND CATERING ................. 25
6.1
Degree programmes in Finnish ........................................................................... 25
6.2
Degree programmes in English ........................................................................... 27
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL
SERVICES ................................................................................................................... 30
7.1
Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish, full-time and part-time studies ...... 30
7.2
Degree programmes in English, full-time and part-time studies ........................... 35
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN SPORTS .............................................. 37
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8.1
Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish ...................................................... 37
8.2
Degree programmes in English ........................................................................... 40
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN BEAUTY CARE ................................... 40
9.1
Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish ...................................................... 41
10 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN TECHNOLOGY .................................... 43
10.1 Degree Programmes in Engineering (excl. Fire and Rescue Services) and
Laboratory Sciences ........................................................................................... 44
10.1.1 Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish ........................................... 44
10.1.2 Degree programmes in English................................................................ 48
10.2 Degree Programme in Fire and Rescue Services................................................ 49
10.2.1 Degree programme in Finnish.................................................................. 49
10.3 Degree Programme in Construction Architecture ................................................ 50
10.3.1 Degree programmes in Finnish ................................................................ 50
10.4 Degree Programme in Construction Management............................................... 52
10.4.1 Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish ........................................... 52
11 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN SEAFARING ........................................ 54
11.1 Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish ...................................................... 55
11.2 Degree programmes in English ........................................................................... 57
11.3 Other information ................................................................................................ 58
12 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN BUSINESS AND
ADMINISTRATION ...................................................................................................... 59
12.1 Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish ...................................................... 59
12.2 Degree programmes in English ........................................................................... 68
SCHEDULE APPENDIX ..................................................................................................... 72
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RECOMMENDATION FOR ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
2016
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GENERAL SECTION: BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES
1.1
Eligibility to apply to Bachelor’s degree programmes
Provisions on eligibility to apply to universities of applied sciences (UAS) have been laid
down in the Polytechnics Act (932/2014) 1.
You can apply to a Bachelor’s degree programme if you have completed:
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the Finnish general upper secondary school syllabus and/or the matriculation
examination;
an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma;
a European Baccalaureate (EB) Diploma;
a German Reifeprüfung (RP) Diploma;
a Finnish upper secondary vocational qualification with a scope of 120 credit units or
an equivalent previous vocational qualification with a minimum scope of 80 credit
units;
a Finnish post-secondary or higher vocational level diploma;
a Finnish upper secondary, further or specialist vocational qualification as a
competence-based qualification, or an equivalent previous qualification; or
foreign education that provides eligibility to apply for higher education in the country
in question.
For some programmes, universities of applied sciences may also require a specific
qualification or other evidence (such as a language certificate, which is covered in more
detail in Section 1.5.2).
Some universities of applied sciences may, at their own discretion, consider an applicant to
be eligible to apply to a specific programme, when the UAS in question deems that he or she
possesses sufficient knowledge and skills for UAS studies on that programme. Further
information is available in Section 1.4.
1.2
How to prove your eligibility to apply
The qualification used in the application procedure must be completed such that the
copy of the certificate will arrive at the relevant university of applied sciences following
publication of admission results by the deadline specified in advance (see the Schedule
Appendix).
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The English equivalent used in official texts for a professionally oriented higher education institution
is polytechnic, but these institutions generally refer to themselves as universities of applied
sciences. For the purposes of this document, professionally oriented higher education institutions
are hereinafter referred to as universities of applied sciences (abbr. UAS), except for the titles of
specific statutes, such as the Polytechnics Act.
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However, the qualification must be completed by the end of the application period, if the
applicant is not an EU/EEA citizen and is applying with a non-Finnish qualification (excluding
EB, IB and RP Diplomas).
Those applying with a Finnish qualification certificate do not need to submit copies of
their certificates, as these will only be verified for those admitted as students. However, this
does not apply to those who have taken the Finnish matriculation examination prior to 1990,
who will need to submit copies of their certificates to the admissions offices of the relevant
universities of applied sciences by the deadline specified in advance (see the Schedule
Appendix).
In order to prove their eligibility to apply, those applying with a non-Finnish qualification
certificate must submit a copy of the final certificate used as the basis for application by the
deadline specified in advance (see the Schedule Appendix) to the admissions office of the
university of applied sciences ranked highest on their application forms (hereinafter referred
to as ‘the first-choice university of applied sciences’), which will then decide on each
applicant’s eligibility to apply to all chosen UAS programmes. However, this does not apply
to EU/EEA citizens graduating during the application period, or to those applying with an IB,
EB or RP Diploma, who will need to submit certificate copies by another deadline specified
in advance (see the Schedule Appendix). Only final qualification certificates can be
accepted; no provisional or temporary certificates will be accepted.
In addition, each applicant must submit a copy of his or her qualification certificate translated
into Finnish, Swedish or English by an official (authorised) translator, if the original document
is in none of these languages. Such translations must be signed and stamped by the
translator. The translations must be submitted by the deadline specified in advance (see the
Schedule Appendix) to the admissions offices of the relevant universities of applied
sciences.
If an applicant is a refugee or in a refugee-like situation and is unable to submit
documentary evidence of his or her qualification, a university of applied sciences may invite
the applicant to sit an entrance examination. The applicant must have an official decision
attesting to his or her refugee status (a decision on asylum or a residence permit granted on
the basis of a need for protection). The applicant must submit a copy of such decision to the
admissions office of each university of applied sciences to which he or she is applying by the
deadline specified in advance (see the Schedule Appendix).
Those applying to degree programmes provided in English must also submit a certificate of
their English language proficiency to the admissions offices of the relevant universities of
applied sciences. This does not apply to EU/EEA citizens or to those applying with a Finnish
qualification certificate, unless they apply for exemption from a language test organised as
part of an entrance examination. Further information is available in Section 1.5.2.
1.3
Admissions criteria
Each university of applied sciences determines which of the following selection methods are
to be used for each programme choice and allocates the number of places to each selection
method. Depending on their educational backgrounds, applicants are included in the
selection methods used in their chosen field, but each applicant can only be selected on the
basis of one selection method.
Scoring tables relating to points awarded for school performance are included in the fieldspecific recommendations for admissions criteria.
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The maximum admission score is as follows:
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
40/70/100 points
SELECTION METHOD 2: SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
(only available to those applying with a matriculation examination certificate)
ALTERNATIVE 2A
School performance
Entrance examination
Total
30 points (matriculation examination grades)
70 points
100 points
ALTERNATIVE 2B
School performance
Entrance examination
Total
60 points (matriculation examination grades)
40 points
100 points
SELECTION METHOD 3: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
Entrance examination
Work experience
Total
70 points
30 points
100 points
Admission is conditional until the university of applied sciences has checked school and
employment certificates. The university of applied sciences may cancel admission if an
applicant fails to submit certificates by the specified deadline, or if an applicant has provided
false information.
Conversion formula for EB, IB and Reifeprüfung Diplomas
Applicants who have completed an International Baccalaureate (IB), a European
Baccalaureate (EB) or a Reifeprüfung (RP) Diploma will convert their diploma grades
according to the following conversion table:
EB Diploma
IB Diploma
Reifeprüfung
Diploma
9.50–10.00
Other subjectspecific test
9.00–10.00
7 (Excellent)
13–15 points
8.50–9.45
8.00–8.95
6 (Very good)
12–10 points
7.00–8.45
7.00–7.95
5 (Good)
8–9 points
6.00–6.95
6.00–6.95
4 (Satisfactory)
7 points
5.00–5.95
4.00–4.95
5.00–5.95
4.00–4.95
3 (Mediocre)
2 (Poor)
5–6 points
4 points
Mathematics
Finnish matriculation
examination
Laudatur (L)
Eximia cum laude
approbatur (E)
Magna cum laude
approbatur (M)
Cum laude approbatur
(C)
Lubenter approbatur (B)
Approbatur (A)
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1.4
Applying through discretionary admission
Each university of applied sciences decides on discretionary admissions by programme.
Anyone applying through discretionary admission is required to submit copies of the
certificates that he or she wishes to invoke to the admissions office of each university of
applied sciences to which he or she is applying by the deadline specified in advance (see
the Schedule Appendix). Discretion only concerns an applicant’s eligibility to apply.
1.5
Evidence of language proficiency as part of admissions
1.5.1
Finnish or Swedish language test
A university of applied sciences may organise a Finnish or Swedish language test for
applicants whose mother tongue and/or schooling language is different from its language of
instruction. A person is considered to have received his or her schooling in the language in
which he or she has received an approved grade in Finnish or Swedish studied as a mother
tongue on the final certificate awarded for studies according to the Basic Education Act
(628/1998) or the General Upper Secondary Schools Act (629/1998) or equivalent studies. A
schooling language may also refer to the language in which a person has passed the mother
tongue test in the matriculation examination, or in which the person has received at least
grade magna cum laude approbatur for the Finnish or Swedish as a second language test.
Instead of a language test, it is also possible to accept skills demonstrated in speaking,
listening comprehension, writing and reading comprehension at least at skills level 4 of the
National Certificate of Language Proficiency test as evidence of Finnish or Swedish
language proficiency. Completion of the oral and written skills tests included in the Civil
Service Language Proficiency Certificate examination at least at skills level ‘good’ may also
be accepted as equivalent proof of Finnish or Swedish language proficiency.
1.5.2
Evidence of English language proficiency and exemption from a language
test
When applying to programmes provided in English, any non-EU/EEA citizen applying with a
qualification completed outside Finland is required to submit a certificate of his or her
language proficiency to the admissions office of the first-choice university of applied
sciences by the deadline specified in advance (see the Schedule Appendix).
Language proficiency may be demonstrated with the following minimum certificate
requirements:
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Cambridge ESOL’s Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE), level C; or
Cambridge ESOL’s Certificate in Advanced English (CAE), CEFR level C1; or
Pearson test of English, Academic 51; or
IELTS, academic level 6.0; or
TOEFL 550 paper-based test/TOEFL 79 Internet-based test; or
skills level 4 in a National Certificate of Language Proficiency test in all areas of the
English language, including reading comprehension, listening comprehension,
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speaking and writing (see www.oph.fi/english > Services > National certificate of
language proficiency (YKI)); or
Advanced International Certificate of Education Diploma (AICE) taken in Finland;
Finnish matriculation examination: grade C in the advanced syllabus test in the
English language;
IB Diploma: grade 4 in the advanced syllabus test in the English language;
EB Diploma: grade 6.00–6.95 in the advanced syllabus test in the English language;
RP Diploma: grade 7 in the advanced syllabus test in the English language; or
an upper secondary level certificate or a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree completed in
English in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United States, Canada, Australia or New
Zealand as well as a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree completed in English in an
EU/EEA country.
The language certificate must be valid during the application period. The Pearson test of
English, IELTS and TOEFL certificates are valid for two years. There are no limitations on
the period of validity of the other certificates. A TOEFL test score will only be accepted if it
has been directly submitted from the TOEFL Educational Testing Service (ETS).
Applicants’ language proficiency will be assessed in the language test included in the
entrance examination on a scale of pass/fail. An applicant failing the language test will be
excluded from admission. Some programmes may require all applicants to take the
compulsory language section of the entrance examination without exception.
Applicants who have completed the Finnish matriculation examination prior to 1990 must
submit a certificate of language proficiency.
1.6
Accessibility in student admissions
An applicant may submit a separate application to request the right to special arrangements
for taking an entrance examination. The application should indicate the types of special
arrangements being requested and the grounds for the request. The applicant should
enclose with the application copies of the certificates that he or she invokes. Depending on
the university of applied sciences, applications may either be made informally or using a
specific form.
In cases where an issue entitling an applicant to special arrangements already exists during
the application period, an application for special arrangements for entrance examinations
must be submitted by the deadline specified in advance (see the Schedule Appendix) to the
admissions office of each university of applied sciences to which the applicant is applying.
If an issue entitling an applicant to special arrangements emerges or is identified between
the end of the application period and the entrance examination date, the applicant must
submit an application for special arrangements to the admissions office of each university of
applied sciences arranging the entrance examinations that he or she intends to take without
delay. Decisions on special arrangements for entrance examinations are specific to each
programme choice and a decision is only valid on a specific examination date. If a person
later signs up for an entrance examination for the same or some other programme, he or she
will have to reapply for special arrangements for the relevant entrance examination.
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1.7
Selection between applicants with equal admission scores
In cases of equal admission scores, UAS applicants will be ranked on the following grounds:
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points awarded for the entrance examination;
points awarded for school performance;
points awarded for work experience;
the preferred programme ranking on the application form.
The grounds applied to cases of equal admission scores vary by programme choice,
depending on the selection methods used for the programme in question. If these criteria fail
to produce a difference between tied applicants, a university of applied sciences may choose
to admit all or none of the equally ranked applicants, or the applicants may be automatically
ranked by lots drawn by a computer system.
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2.1
GENERAL SECTION: MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES
Eligibility to apply to Master’s degree programmes at universities of
applied sciences (programmes provided in Finnish, Swedish and
English)
Eligibility to apply to a UAS Master’s degree programme is conferred by an appropriate UAS
Bachelor’s degree or another appropriate higher education degree and at least three years
of subsequent work experience in a relevant field. A relevant field is considered to include
both the field being applied to and the field of the previous higher education degree.
Basic educational requirements
Each university of applied sciences determines the basic educational requirements
separately for each programme choice.
The degree used in the application procedure must be completed such that the copy of the
final degree certificate will arrive at the admissions office of the relevant university of
applied sciences by the date specified in advance (see the Schedule Appendix).
However, a degree taken outside Finland must be complete by the end of the application
period if the applicant is not an EU/EEA citizen. In order to prove their eligibility to apply,
anyone applying with a non-Finnish degree certificate must submit a copy of the final
certificate used as the basis for application by the deadline specified in advance (see the
Schedule Appendix) to the admissions office of the first-choice university of applied
sciences.
If a certificate was issued in a language other than Finnish, Swedish or English, the applicant
must submit a copy of the certificate translated into Finnish, Swedish or English by an official
(authorised) translator to the admissions office of the first-choice university of applied
sciences. Such copies must be submitted to the admissions office by the deadline specified
in advance (see the Schedule Appendix).
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If an applicant is a refugee or in a refugee-like situation and is unable to submit
documentary evidence of his or her degree, a university of applied sciences may invite the
applicant to sit an entrance examination or take any advance assignment submitted by the
specified deadline into account. The applicant must have an official decision attesting to his
or her refugee status (a decision on asylum or a residence permit granted on the basis of a
need for protection). The applicant must submit a copy of such decision to the admissions
office of each university of applied sciences to which he or she is applying by the deadline
specified in advance (see the Schedule Appendix).
Work experience requirements
Eligibility to apply requires three years of work experience accumulated as from the date of
award of the final degree certificate and obtained no later than 31 July 2016 for the spring
application period and no later than 31 December 2016 for the autumn application period.
Universities of applied sciences also accept work experience obtained after completion of a
post-secondary or higher vocational level diploma (in any field of education) but prior to
taking the higher education degree. At least three years of work experience obtained in a
relevant field is also required in such cases.
Entrepreneurship will be accepted as work experience if an applicant can produce a
certificate attesting that he or she is or has been covered under the statutory YEL or MYEL
pension scheme (YEL = statutory pension scheme for entrepreneurs; MYEL = statutory
pension scheme for farmers, forest estate owners, fishers and reindeer herders and their
family members). Entrepreneurship abroad will be substantiated with equivalent official
documents.
Instead of work experience, artistic activities of equivalent duration, verifiable by evidence
such as a portfolio, may be required in Crafts and Design, Media and Visual Arts, Theatre
and Dance, and Music (Act 932/2014).
In Seafaring, at least six months of officer service aboard a vessel approved by the Finnish
Transport Safety Agency (Trafi), as per an extract of the seamen’s register, is accepted for
the Master’s Degree Programme in Marine Technology. An additional requirement is work
experience in the seafaring field either at sea or on land, such that the above-mentioned
officer duties and other seafaring work experience constitute at least three years of work
experience when combined.
Work experience will be indicated in full months. Applicants should convert part-time work
into full-time equivalents such that 150 hours or 20 working days lasting at least 7 hours per
day correspond to one month of work. Work experience does not have to be continuous or
obtained working for the same employer. The amount of work experience points awarded for
parallel employment relationships may only equate to the amount awarded for full-time
employment.
Military or non-military national service, women’s voluntary military service or child-care
leave will not be counted towards work experience.
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Submitting degree and employment certificates
Degree and employment certificates and any possible other certificates will be checked for
those admitted as students. Admission is conditional until the university of applied sciences
has checked school and employment certificates. The university of applied sciences may
cancel admission if an applicant fails to submit certificates by the specified deadline, or if an
applicant has provided false information on his or her application form.
Work experience must be verified with an employment certificate provided by the employer.
An employment certificate must indicate details such as the exact start and end dates of
employment, the employer’s contact information, work duties, as well as working hours for
part-time work. If the employment is still ongoing, the applicant should request a temporary
employment certificate from the employer.
If an original employment certificate is in a language other than Finnish, Swedish or English,
the applicant must submit a copy of the certificate translated into Finnish, Swedish or English
by an official (authorised) translator, indicating the translator’s name, signature and stamp,
along with the copy of the original certificate to the relevant admissions offices.
2.2
Accessibility in student admissions
A person invited to sit an entrance examination may submit a separate application to request
the right to special arrangements for taking the examination. The application should indicate
the types of special arrangements being requested and the grounds for the request. The
applicant should enclose with the application copies of the certificates that he or she
invokes. Depending on the university of applied sciences, applications may either be made
informally or using a specific form.
In cases where an issue entitling an applicant to special arrangements already exists during
the application period, an application for special arrangements for entrance examinations
must be submitted by the deadline specified in advance (see the Schedule Appendix) to the
admissions office of each university of applied sciences arranging the entrance examinations
that the applicant intends to take.
If an issue entitling an applicant to special arrangements emerges or is identified between
the end of the application period and the entrance examination date, the applicant must
submit an application for special arrangements to the admissions office of each university of
applied sciences arranging the entrance examinations that he or she intends to take without
delay.
2.3
Admissions criteria for Master’s degree programmes provided in
Finnish, Swedish and English
Entrance examination and/or advance assignment
An entrance examination and/or an advance assignment total 100 points (an entrance
examination may include an interview). The minimum acceptable score is 20 points.
Language proficiency will be assessed in connection with the entrance examination/advance
assignment for those applying to programmes provided in English.
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The grade awarded for a Bachelor’s thesis, school performance and work experience may
be taken into account as part of the entrance examination/advance assignment.
2.4
Selection between applicants with equal admission scores
In cases of equal admission scores, applicants will be ranked on the following grounds:
1. entrance examination and/or advance assignment;
2. the preferred programme ranking on the application form.
If these criteria fail to produce a difference between tied applicants, a university of applied
sciences may choose to admit all or none of the equally ranked applicants, or the applicants
will be automatically ranked by lots drawn by a computer system.
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BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN HUMANITIES AND
EDUCATION
This Recommendation describes the 2016 admissions criteria for Bachelor’s degree
programmes in Humanities and Education. The field-specific recommendation further
specifies the General Section of this document.
The programmes and programme choices leading to the Bachelor of Humanities degree
available as full-time and part-time studies in the 2016 joint application period are as follows:
DEGREE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME CHOICE
Finnish title
English equivalent
Yhteisöpedagogi (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Civic Activities and Youth Work
Yhteisöpedagogi (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Civic Activities and Youth Work
Yhteisöpedagogi (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Civic Activities and Youth Work
Tulkki (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Interpreting
Tulkki (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Interpreting
Finnish title
English equivalent
Yhteisöpedagogi (AMK), päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Humanities, DP in Civic Activities and Youth Work,
full-time studies
Yhteisöpedagogi (AMK), monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Humanities, DP in Civic Activities and Youth Work,
part-time studies
Yhteisöpedagogi (AMK), kirkon nuorisotyö, päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Humanities, DP in Civic Activities and Youth Work,
Christian Child and Youth Work, full-time studies
Tulkki (AMK), viittomakieli ja tulkkaus, päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Humanities, DP in Interpreting, Sign Language and
Interpreting, full-time studies
Tulkki (AMK), asioimistulkkaus, monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Humanities, DP in Interpreting, Community
Interpreting, part-time studies
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document.
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3.1
Degree programmes in Finnish
Student selection
Those applying to study within Humanities and Education must have sufficient health and
functional capacity to be capable of completing practical assignments and work placement
periods as part of the studies. Information about health requirements within the field is
available on UAS websites and on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) service.
Applicants are required to provide information concerning their health status and functional
capacity as required to assess admission at the request of the university of applied sciences
concerned, as well as information on any possible prior decision on cancellation of their
study entitlement.
Students are required to produce a criminal records extract at the request of the university of
applied sciences, if working with minors forms an essential part of the tasks assigned to
them during their studies or work placement periods as part of their studies.
Universities of applied sciences are entitled to require a student to produce a certificate for a
drugs test, if there is any reason to suspect that the student is under the influence of drugs
during practical assignments or during a work placement as part of their studies, or that the
student is addicted to drugs.
Student selection for full-time studies:
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
100 points
In order to be considered for admission, applicants must score at least 50 points (Degree
Programme in Civic Activities and Youth Work) or 35 points (Degree Programme in
Interpreting) in the entrance examination and must pass each compulsory section of the
examination.
Student selection for part-time studies:
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
100 points
In order to be considered for admission, applicants must score at least 50 points (Degree
Programme in Civic Activities and Youth Work, part-time studies) or 35 points (Degree
Programme in Interpreting, Community Interpreting) in the entrance examination.
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Entrance examination
Full-time studies
Within Humanities and Education, universities of applied sciences engage in admissions cooperation when organising entrance examinations in the following two admission groups for
full-time studies: Bachelor of Humanities, Degree Programme in Civic Activities and Youth
Work, and Bachelor of Humanities, Degree Programme in Civic Activities and Youth Work,
Christian Child and Youth Work, as well as Bachelor of Humanities, Degree Programme in
Interpreting, Sign Language and Interpreting.
Admissions co-operation means that universities of applied sciences included in the same
admission group will accept an entrance examination taken at another university of applied
sciences as such. Each applicant will be invited to sit an entrance examination in a unit of
the university of applied sciences ranked highest on the application form that provides the
programme in question.
Universities of applied sciences engaging in admissions co-operation:
Bachelor of Humanities, Degree Programme in Civic Activities and Youth Work, and
Bachelor of Humanities, Degree Programme in Civic Activities and Youth Work,
Christian Child and Youth Work
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Centria University of Applied Sciences
Humak University of Applied Sciences
Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences
Students will be selected exclusively on the basis of an entrance examination. All eligible
applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination.
The entrance examination consists of various individual and group assignments and an
interview and possibly a psychological test. The examination aims to assess applicants’
study skills, aptitude for the field, motivation, social capability and creativity. Applicants must
score at least 50 points in the entrance examination (max. 100 pts.) and must pass each
compulsory section.
The entrance examinations will be organised during the spring joint application period from 7
to 9 June 2016 and during the autumn joint application period from 2 to 3 November 2016
(Mikkeli UAS). The entrance examination will take place on a single day for each applicant.
The entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application period in question.
Universities of applied sciences announce the dates for and contents of entrance
examinations on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) website and on their own websites.
Bachelor of Humanities, Degree Programme in Interpreting, Sign Language and
Interpreting
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Diaconia University of Applied Sciences
Humak University of Applied Sciences
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Invitations to sit an entrance examination will be sent to those eligible applicants who have
returned the advance assignment by 3 pm 2 on Monday, 25 April, and completed it to an
acceptable standard. The advance assignment and its deadline date will be made available
on the websites of Diaconia University of Applied Sciences and Humak University of Applied
Sciences (www.diak.fi and www.humak.fi, respectively) at the beginning of the joint
application period.
The entrance examination consists of Finnish language assignments, memory tests,
assignments measuring sign language acquisition, interviews and sections assessing
aptitude. The examination aims to assess applicants’ aptitude and motivation for the field
diversely.
The entrance examination for Sign Language and Interpreting will be organised from 7 to 9
June 2016. The entrance examination will take place on a single day for each applicant. The
entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application period in question.
Universities of applied sciences announce the dates for and contents of entrance
examinations on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) website and on their own websites.
Part-time studies
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination for full-time studies.
Selection will be carried out exclusively on the basis of the entrance examination. There is
no admissions co-operation in part-time studies. Applicants will be invited to sit an entrance
examination for their chosen programme on a date announced by each university of applied
sciences.
If these criteria fail to produce a difference between tied applicants, a university of applied
sciences may choose to admit all or none of the equally ranked applicants, or the applicants
may be automatically ranked by lots drawn by a computer system.
Bachelor of Humanities, Degree Programme in Civic Activities and Youth Work, parttime studies
–
–
Humak University of Applied Sciences
Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences
An entrance examination may include sections measuring aptitude for the field and an
interview. Work experience obtained by applicants in the humanities and education field and
their orientation to the field will also be taken into account as part of points awarded for the
entrance examination. Applicants must score at least 50 points in the entrance examination
(max. 100 pts.) and must pass each compulsory section.
Any work experience obtained at or after the age of 18 by 31 July 2016 for the spring
application period and by 31 December 2016 for the autumn application period will be taken
into account as work experience, as specified in the application instructions. A period of two
months of full-time work experience equates to one point. Points may only be awarded for
work experience verified by an employment certificate provided by the employer, which will
be checked for those admitted. An employment certificate must indicate details such as the
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exact start and end dates of employment, the employer’s contact information, work duties,
as well as working hours for part-time work.
Entrepreneurship will be accepted as work experience if an applicant can produce a
certificate attesting that he or she is or has been covered under the statutory YEL or MYEL
pension scheme (YEL = statutory pension scheme for entrepreneurs; MYEL = statutory
pension scheme for farmers, forest estate owners, fishers and reindeer herders and their
family members). Entrepreneurship abroad will be substantiated with equivalent official
documents.
Applicants should convert part-time work into full-time equivalents such that 150 hours or 20
working days lasting at least 7 hours per day correspond to one month of work. Work
experience does not have to be continuous or obtained working for the same employer. The
amount of work experience points awarded for parallel employment relationships may only
equate to the amount awarded for full-time employment. No periods of practical work
placements or on-the-job learning included in a qualification will be counted towards work
experience.
The entrance examinations for the Degree Programme in Civic Activities and Youth Work
provided as part-time studies will be organised during the spring joint application period from
30 May to 2 June 2016 (Humak UAS) and during the autumn joint application period on 15
November 2016 (Mikkeli UAS). The entrance examination will take place on a single day for
each applicant. The entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application
period in question. Universities of applied sciences announce the dates for and contents of
entrance examinations on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) website and on their own
websites.
Bachelor of Humanities, Degree Programme in Interpreting, Community Interpreting,
part-time studies
–
Diaconia University of Applied Sciences
Invitations to sit an entrance examination will only be sent to those eligible applicants who
have submitted a certificate of Finnish language proficiency required for the programme to
the admissions office of Diaconia University of Applied Sciences by the specified deadline.
Applicants must score at least 35 points in the entrance examination (max. 100 pts.) and
must pass each section.
Those applying to study Community Interpreting will demonstrate their proficiency in two
working languages, A and B languages. The A working language is usually the applicant’s
native language. The B working language is a non-native language, which the applicant also
knows well enough to use it as a target language. One of the working languages must
always be Finnish.
Applicants who have completed the qualification providing eligibility to apply in Finnish can
use the qualification certificate in question (such as the general upper secondary school
certificate, the matriculation examination certificate or an upper secondary vocational
certificate) to demonstrate sufficient Finnish language proficiency. Those who have obtained
the qualification providing eligibility to apply in some other language will demonstrate their
Finnish language proficiency using a National Certificate of Language Proficiency, a Civil
Service Language Proficiency Certificate (obtained in or after 2003) or a qualification
certificate for the Further Qualification for Community Interpreters.
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The required certificates of Finnish language proficiency must be submitted to the
admissions office of Diaconia University of Applied Sciences by the end of the application
period.
Applicants’ proficiency in both working languages will also be assessed as part of the
entrance examination. In addition to the assignments in Finnish and the other working
language, the entrance examination consists of an interview and assignments measuring
study and work skills.
The entrance examination for Community Interpreting will be held on 2 June 2016. The
entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application period in question.
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BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN CULTURE
This Recommendation describes admissions criteria for degree programmes provided in
Finnish, Swedish and English. Not all programmes are available during all joint application
periods, even if they are mentioned in this document. The joint application procedure in the
field of Culture does not involve any admissions co-operation, which means that all
universities of applied sciences will implement their entrance examinations independently.
Each UAS website provides more specific information about programme start dates, other
relevant dates and details relating to the application procedure.
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes and admissions criteria for Master’s
degree programmes have been explained in the General Section of this document.
4.1
Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish
Full-time studies
Degree programmes and programme choices
The programmes and programme choices leading to the Bachelor of Culture and Arts
degree available as full-time studies are as follows:
DEGREE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME CHOICE
Finnish title
English equivalent
Artenomi (AMK), restaurointi
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Restoration
Artenomi (AMK), muotoilu
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Design
Konservaattori (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Conservation
Kulttuurituottaja (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Cultural Management
Finnish title
English equivalent
Artenomi (AMK), restaurointi, päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Restoration, full-time
studies
Artenomi (AMK), muotoilu, päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Design, full-time
studies
Konservaattori (AMK), päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Conservation, full-time
studies
Kulttuurituottaja (AMK), päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Cultural Management,
full-time studies
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Kuvataiteilija (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Fine
Arts
Medianomi (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Media
Muotoilija (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Design, Designer
Musiikkipedagogi (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Music, Music Pedagogue
Muusikko (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Music, Musician
Tanssinopettaja (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Performing Arts, Dance Teacher
Teatteri-ilmaisun ohjaaja (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Performing Arts, Drama Instructor
Vestonomi (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Fashion and Clothing
Swedish title
English equivalent
Bildkonstnär (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Fine
Arts
Dramainstruktör (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Performing Arts, Drama Instructor
Formgivare (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Design, Designer
Kulturproducent (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Cultural Management
Medianom (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Media
Musiker (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Music, Musician
Musikpedagog (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Music, Music Pedagogue
Kuvataiteilija (AMK), päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Fine Arts, full-time
studies
Medianomi (AMK), päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Media, full-time studies
Muotoilija (AMK), päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Design, Designer, fulltime studies
Musiikkipedagogi (AMK), päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Music, Music
Pedagogue, full-time studies
Muusikko (AMK), päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Music, Musician, fulltime studies
Tanssinopettaja (AMK), päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Performing Arts,
Dance Teacher, full-time studies
Teatteri-ilmaisun ohjaaja (AMK), päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Performing Arts,
Drama Instructor, full-time studies
Vestonomi (AMK), päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Fashion and Clothing,
full-time studies
Swedish title
English equivalent
Bildkonstnär (YH), dagstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Fine Arts, full-time
studies
Dramainstruktör (YH), dagstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, Degree Programme in
Performing Arts, Drama Instructor, full-time studies
Formgivare (YH), dagstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Design, Designer, fulltime studies
Kulturproducent (YH), dagstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, Degree Programme in
Cultural Management, full-time studies
Medianom (YH), dagstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Media, full-time studies
Musiker (YH), dagstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, Degree Programme in Music,
Musician, full-time studies
Musikpedagog (YH), dagstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Music, Music
Pedagogue, full-time studies
If a university of applied sciences deviates from the programme choices specified in this
Recommendation, the programmes and programme choices should be formulated by adding
a major subject as a qualifier (such as Degree Programme: Bachelor’s Degree Programme
in Design, Designer, Jewellery Design and Programme choice: Bachelor of Culture and Arts,
DP in Design, Designer, Jewellery Design, full-time studies). Each university of applied
sciences should independently create a model of any programme choices and scoring
methods diverging from this Recommendation for the joint application system. Programme
choices should be formulated bearing in mind an applicant-oriented approach and the
recommendations of the steering group of the Higher Education Electronic Applications and
Admissions System (KSHJ).
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Student selection
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination, or applicants will be
invited to sit an entrance examination based on screening evidence provided in advance.
Screening evidence means that an entrance examination involves advance sections to be
completed independently and submitted to the relevant institution prior to the examination
date. Entrance examinations are specific to each university of applied sciences. Applicants
should read through UAS-specific application instructions and schedules carefully.
Any advance materials relating to an entrance examination as well as any qualification and
employment certificates should be submitted to the university of applied sciences that
requested them in the manner specified by the UAS.
In the Culture field, total scores for student selection are calculated on the basis of an
entrance examination. Furthermore, selection is also influenced by the division of students
into specialisation areas or options or instrument groups, the student numbers of which are
based on the assessed needs of the world of work.
An applicant is required to score at least half (50%) of the maximum score of an entrance
examination (min. 50 pts.). Each section of the examination must be passed. The contents
and scoring of entrance examinations are detailed in the application materials of individual
universities of applied sciences.
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
100 points
All applicants are invited to sit an entrance examination, or the entrance examination may
involve screening evidence to be submitted in advance as determined by the university of
applied sciences, which is used to assess applicants’ motivation, other education, training,
work experience and general interest relating to the field, as well as their aptitude for the
field. Advance evidence will be assessed on a scale of pass/fail. In such cases, applicants
will be invited to sit the entrance examination on the basis of advance evidence. No points
will be assigned to any materials requested in advance as part of the entrance examination.
Admission is always conditional until the university of applied sciences has checked
qualification and employment certificates. The university of applied sciences may cancel
admission if an applicant fails to submit certificates by the specified deadline, or if an
applicant has provided false information. The entrance examination result is valid for the
duration of the application period in question.
Part-time studies (taken alongside work)
Degree programmes and programme choices
The programmes and programme choices leading to the Bachelor of Culture and Arts
degree available as part-time studies (taken alongside work) are as follows:
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DEGREE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME CHOICE
Finnish title
English equivalent
Artenomi (AMK), restaurointi
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Restoration
Konservaattori (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Conservation
Kulttuurituottaja (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Cultural Management
Kuvataiteilija (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Fine Arts
Medianomi (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Media
Muotoilija (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Design, Designer
Musiikkipedagogi (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Music, Music Pedagogue
Muusikko (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Music, Musician
Tanssinopettaja (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Performing Arts, Dance Teacher
Teatteri-ilmaisun ohjaaja (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Performing Arts, Drama Instructor
Vestonomi (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Fashion and Clothing
Swedish title
English translation
Bildkonstnär (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Fine Arts
Dramainstruktör (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Performing Arts, Drama Instructor
Formgivare (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Design, Designer
Kulturproducent (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Cultural Management
Medianom (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Media
Musiker (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Music, Musician
Finnish title
English equivalent
artenomi (AMK), restaurointi, monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Restoration, part-time
studies
konservaattori (AMK), monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Conservation, part-time
studies
kulttuurituottaja (AMK), monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Cultural Management, parttime studies
kuvataiteilija (AMK), monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Fine Arts, part-time studies
medianomi (AMK), monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Media, part-time studies
muotoilija (AMK), monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Design, Designer, part-time
studies
musiikkipedagogi (AMK), monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Music, Music Pedagogue,
part-time studies
muusikko (AMK), monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Music, Musician, part-time
studies
tanssinopettaja (AMK), monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Performing Arts, Dance
Teacher, part-time studies
teatteri-ilmaisun ohjaaja (AMK), monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Performing Arts, Drama
Instructor, part-time studies
vestonomi (AMK), monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Fashion and Clothing, parttime studies
Swedish title
English translation
bilkdkonstnär (YH), flerformsstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Fine Arts, part-time studies
dramainstruktör (YH), flerformsstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Performing Arts, Drama
Instructor, part-time studies
formgivare (YH), flerformsstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Design, Designer, part-time
studies
kulturproducent (YH), flerformsstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Cultural Management, parttime studies
medianom (YH), flerformsstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Media, part-time studies
musiker (YH), flerformsstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Music, Musician, part-time
studies
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Musikpedagog (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Music, Music Pedagogue
musikpedagog (YH), flerformsstudier
Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP in Music, Music Pedagogue,
part-time studies
If a university of applied sciences deviates from the programme choices specified in this
Recommendation, the programmes and programme choices should be formulated by adding
a major subject as a qualifier (such as Degree Programme: Bachelor’s Degree Programme
in Design, Designer, Jewellery Design and Programme choice: Bachelor of Culture and Arts,
DP in Design, Designer, Jewellery Design, part-time studies). Each university of applied
sciences should independently create a model of any programme choices and scoring
methods diverging from this Recommendation for the joint application system. Programme
choices should be formulated bearing in mind an applicant-oriented approach and the
recommendations of the steering group of the Higher Education Electronic Applications and
Admissions System (KSHJ).
Student selection
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination, or applicants will be
invited to sit an entrance examination based on screening evidence provided in advance.
Screening evidence means that an entrance examination may involve advance sections to
be completed independently and submitted to the relevant institution prior to the examination
date.
Entrance examinations are specific to each university of applied sciences. Applicants should
read through UAS-specific application instructions and schedules carefully. Selection is
influenced by the division of students into specialisation areas or options or instrument
groups, the student numbers of which are based on the assessed needs of the world of
work.
Any advance materials relating to an entrance examination as well as any qualification and
employment certificates and portfolios should be submitted to the admissions office of the
university of applied sciences that requested them in the manner specified by the UAS.
An applicant is required to score at least half (50%) of the maximum score of an entrance
examination (min. 50 pts.). Each section of the examination must be passed. The contents
and scoring of entrance examinations are detailed in the applicant’s guides of individual
universities of applied sciences. The examination result is valid for the duration of the
application period in question.
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
100 points
All applicants are invited to sit an entrance examination, or the entrance examination may
involve screening evidence to be submitted in advance as determined by the university of
applied sciences, which is used to assess applicants’ motivation, other education, training,
work experience and general interest relating to the field, as well as their aptitude for the
field. In such cases, applicants will be invited to sit the entrance examination on the basis of
advance evidence, which will be assessed on a scale of pass/fail. No points will be assigned
to any materials requested in advance as part of the entrance examination.
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For programmes provided in the Culture field as part-time studies, work experience or artistic
activities may be taken into account as advance evidence or as part of an entrance
examination. Applicants are required to substantiate their work experience with employment
certificates and artistic activities with evidence such as portfolios or in some other manner as
requested by the university of applied sciences. The university of applied sciences will
assess the eligibility of artistic activities based on the evidence provided.
Where work experience is used in the joint application procedure, any general work
experience obtained at or after the age of 18 by 31 July 2016 will be taken into account.
Work experience does not have to be continuous or obtained working for the same
employer. For parallel employment relationships, only the amount equivalent to full-time
employment will be taken into account. If an original employment certificate is in a language
other than Finnish, Swedish or English, the applicant must submit a copy of the certificate
translated into Finnish, Swedish or English by an official (authorised) translator, indicating
the translator’s name, signature and stamp, along with the copy of the original certificate to
the relevant admissions offices.
Entrepreneurship will be accepted as work experience if an applicant can produce a
certificate attesting that he or she is or has been covered under the statutory YEL or MYEL
pension scheme (YEL = statutory pension scheme for entrepreneurs; MYEL = statutory
pension scheme for farmers, forest estate owners, fishers and reindeer herders and their
family members). Entrepreneurship abroad will be substantiated with equivalent official
documents.
Admission is conditional until the university of applied sciences has checked school and
employment certificates for those admitted as students. The university of applied sciences
may cancel admission if an applicant fails to submit certificates or portfolio material by the
specified deadline, or if an applicant has provided false information.
4.2
Degree programmes in English
Programme choices available in English will be derived such that the degree title will be
followed by the appropriate degree programme (example: Bachelor of Culture and Arts, DP
in Media, full-time studies).
The terms to be used are as follows:
Finnish
Päivätoteutus
Monimuotototeutus
artenomi (AMK), restaurointi
konservaattori (AMK), konservointi
kulttuurituottaja (AMK), kulttuurituotanto
kuvataiteilija (AMK), kuvataide
medianomi (AMK), media-ala
muotoilija (AMK), muotoilu
musiikkipedagogi (AMK), musiikki
muusikko (AMK), musiikki
tanssinopettaja (AMK), esittävä taide
teatteri-ilmaisun ohjaaja (AMK), esittävä taide
vestonomi (AMK), vaatetusala
English
Full-time studies
Part-time studies
DP in Restoration
DP in Conservation
DP in Cultural Management
DP in Fine Arts
DP in Media
DP in Design
DP in Music, Music Pedagogue
DP in Music, Musician
DP in Performing Arts, Dance Teacher
DP in Performing Arts, Drama Instructor
DP in Fashion and Clothing
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The scoring models used for selection follow those used for corresponding Finnish-language
programmes.
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BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN NATURAL
RESOURCES
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document.
The Bachelor of Natural Resources degree can be taken on the following programmes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Agricultural and Rural Industries;
Forestry;
Sustainable Development;
Horticulture;
Landscape Design;
Natural Resources and the Environment (Swedish-language programmes).
There are Finnish- and Swedish-language programme choices leading to the Bachelor of
Natural Resources degree as well as one provided in English.
More specific information about programmes is available on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi)
service and on each UAS website, complete with programme choices and implementation
methods for 2016.
5.1
Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish
Programme choices
In the table below, the left-hand column lists the programmes on offer and the right-hand
column specifies the programme choices available. The same degree programme may be
available through one or more programme choices.
Table 1. Programmes leading to the Bachelor of Natural Resources degree and
programme choices
DEGREE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME CHOICE, SPECIFIER AS APPLICABLE
Finnish title
English equivalent
Maaseutuelinkeinot
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Agricultural and Rural Industries
Maaseutuelinkeinot
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Agricultural and Rural Industries
Finnish title
English equivalent
Agrologi (AMK), maaseutuelinkeinot
Bachelor of Natural Resources, DP in Agricultural and
Rural Industries
Agrologi (AMK), hevostalous
Bachelor of Natural Resources, DP in Agricultural and
Rural Industries, Equine Option
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Metsätalous
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Forestry
Rakennettu ympäristö
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Landscape Design
Puutarhatalous
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Horticulture
Kestävä kehitys
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Sustainable Development
Swedish title
English equivalent
Naturbruk och miljö
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Natural
Resources and the Environment
Naturbruk och miljö
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Natural
Resources and the Environment
Metsätalousinsinööri (AMK), metsätalous
Bachelor of Natural Resources, DP in Forestry
Hortonomi (AMK), rakennettu ympäristö
Bachelor of Natural Resources, DP in Landscape Design
Hortonomi (AMK), puutarhatalous
Bachelor of Natural Resources, DP in Horticulture
Ympäristösuunnittelija (AMK), kestävä kehitys
Bachelor of Natural Resources, DP in Sustainable
Development
Swedish title
English equivalent
Agrolog (YH), naturbruk och miljö
Bachelor of Natural Resources, DP in Natural Resources
and the Environment, Agriculture
Skogsbruksingenjör (YH), naturbruk och miljö
Bachelor of Natural Resources, DP in Natural Resources
and the Environment, Forestry
Degree programmes are available as full-time and part-time studies. Further UAS-specific
descriptions relating to implementation methods are available on the Opintopolku.fi
(Studyinfo.fi) service.
Student selection for full-time studies:
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
40 points
SELECTION METHOD 2: SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
(only available to those applying with a matriculation examination certificate)
Alternative 2B
School performance
Entrance examination
Total
60 points (matriculation examination grades)
40 points
100 points
Student selection for part-time studies:
SELECTION METHOD 3: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
Entrance examination
Work experience
Total
70 points
30 points
100 points
Universities of applied sciences will determine the numbers of students selected using
different selection methods by programme choice.
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Scoring school performance for full-time studies
Selection method 2
Points awarded for school performance are based on the matriculation examination
certificate. The grades on the matriculation examination certificate will be obtained for the
applicant register directly from the Matriculation Examination Board.
Matriculation examination certificate
L/E
M
C
B
A
Mother tongue*
Best language (foreign languages and
the second national language), advanced
(basic/intermediate) syllabus
Mathematics (basic or advanced) or best
of general subject tests (general studies
test for those matriculated prior to 2006)
20
19
17
12
10
20 (19)
19 (18)
17 (16)
12 (11)
10 (9)
20
19
17
12
10
* Mother tongue is equivalent to the A1 language on an IB Diploma and to the language
corresponding to mother tongue on EB and RP Diplomas.
Entrance examinations
The joint entrance examination for programmes in Natural Resources will be organised on 1
June 2016. All eligible applicants will be invited to sit the examination. The examination may
be taken in Finnish or Swedish at the following locations: Forssa, Hattula (Lepaa),
Hämeenlinna (Evo), Iisalmi, Ilmajoki, Joensuu, Mikkeli, Oulu, Raasepori/Raseborg,
Rovaniemi, Saarijärvi, Tammela (Mustiala) and Tampere.
Applicants must confirm their chosen examination venue on the application form. The
confirmation is binding.
The maximum score for the entrance examination is 40 points in total. In order to be
considered for admission, applicants must score at least 14 points in the entrance
examination.
For full-time studies, universities of applied sciences will accept an entrance examination
taken at another university of applied sciences as such. A separate entrance examination for
the Degree Programme in Landscape Design will be organised in Hattula (Lepaa) on 2 June
2016. The entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application period in
question.
For programmes provided in Natural Resources as part-time studies, each university of
applied sciences organises its own entrance examination, carrying a maximum score of 70
points. In order to be considered for admission, applicants must score at least 30 points in
the entrance examination. Each university of applied sciences will announce the date and
structure of its entrance examination on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) service and on its
own website. The entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application
period in question.
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5.2
Degree programmes in English
Programme choices
There is one English-language programme choice leading to the Bachelor of Natural
Resources degree available at Novia UAS, the two-year Degree Programme in Sustainable
Coastal Management (SCM). The programme is provided as full-time studies. No Englishlanguage programmes are available as part-time studies.
Table 2. English-language programme leading to the Bachelor of Natural Resources
degree and programme choice
DEGREE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME CHOICE
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Sustainable
Coastal Management
Bachelor of Natural Resources, DP in Sustainable
Coastal Management
Student selection
Students are selected for the English-language degree programme within Natural Resources
based on an entrance examination and work experience.
Entrance examination
Work experience
Total
90 points
10 points
100 points
Eligibility to apply to the English-language Degree Programme in Sustainable Coastal
Management at Novia UAS deviates from Section 1.1 of the General Section in that the
basic educational requirement is a two-year higher education degree with a scope of 120
credits. The prior degree may be in Natural Resources or the Environment, while degrees in
Business and Economics, Technology or Biology are also accepted.
If several applicants achieve equal admission scores, selection will be carried out according
to the following criteria:
1. entrance examination score;
2. points awarded for work experience.
Entrance examinations
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit a UAS entrance examination, the date of which will
be confirmed later on the UAS website and in the invitation letter.
The entrance examination tests applicants’ interest in and aptitude for the field. The
maximum score for the first examination section is 50 points. The minimum acceptable score
is 18 points.
The second examination section tests study motivation. The maximum score for this section
is 40 points, while the minimum acceptable score is 12 points. Based on the examination,
applicants’ English language proficiency will be assessed on a scale of pass/fail.
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Admission is not possible without participation in the entrance examination. The maximum
score for the entrance examination is 90 points. Applicants must score at least 30 points and
must pass all sections in order to be considered for admission.
Calculation and accumulation of points awarded for work experience
Any work experience obtained at or after the age of 18 will be taken into account by 31 July
2016 for the spring application period and by 31 December 2016 for the autumn application
period. A period of two months of full-time work experience equates to one point.
Points may only be awarded for work experience verified by an employment certificate
provided by the employer, which will be checked for those admitted. An employment
certificate must indicate details such as the exact start and end dates of employment, the
employer’s contact information, work duties, as well as working hours for part-time work.
There is no need to submit employment certificates during the application period.
Military or non-military national service, women’s voluntary military service or child-care
leave will not be counted towards work experience.
Entrepreneurship will be accepted as work experience if an applicant can produce a
certificate attesting that he or she is or has been covered under the statutory YEL or MYEL
pension scheme (YEL = statutory pension scheme for entrepreneurs; MYEL = statutory
pension scheme for farmers, forest estate owners, fishers and reindeer herders and their
family members). Entrepreneurship abroad will be substantiated with equivalent official
documents.
Applicants should convert part-time work into full-time equivalents such that 150 hours or 20
working days lasting at least 7 hours per day correspond to one month of work. Work
experience does not have to be continuous or obtained working for the same employer. The
amount of work experience points awarded for parallel employment relationships may only
equate to the amount awarded for full-time employment. If an original employment certificate
is in a language other than Finnish, Swedish or English, the applicant must submit a copy of
the certificate translated into Finnish, Swedish or English by an official (authorised)
translator, indicating the translator’s name, signature and stamp, along with the copy of the
original certificate to the relevant admissions offices.
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6
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN TOURISM AND
CATERING
DEGREE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME CHOICE
Finnish title
English equivalent
restonomi (AMK), matkailu- ja palveluliiketoiminta
Finnish title
English equivalent
restonomi (AMK), matkailu- ja
palveluliiketoiminta, päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Hospitality Management, DP in
Tourism and Service Business, full-time studies
restonomi (AMK), matkailu- ja
palveluliiketoiminta, monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Hospitality Management, DP in
Tourism and Service Business, part-time studies.
restonomi (AMK), matkailu, päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Hospitality Management, DP in
Tourism, full-time studies
English title
Bachelor of Hospitality Management, DP in
Tourism and Hospitality Management, full-time
studies
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Tourism and
Service Business
restonomi (AMK), matkailu- ja palveluliiketoiminta
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Tourism and
Service Business
restonomi (AMK), matkailu
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Tourism
English title
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Tourism and
Hospitality Management
6.1
Degree programmes in Finnish
Programme choices
This Recommendation applies to the following programme choices leading to the Bachelor
of Hospitality Management degree included in the joint application procedure to universities
of applied sciences:
•
•
•
Bachelor of Hospitality Management, Degree Programme in Tourism and Service
Business, full-time studies;
Bachelor of Hospitality Management, Degree Programme in Tourism and Service
Business, part-time studies;
Bachelor of Hospitality Management, Degree Programme in Tourism, full-time
studies.
Student selection
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document.
Certificates will be verified for those admitted as students. Admission is conditional until the
university of applied sciences has checked original school and employment certificates. The
university of applied sciences may cancel admission if an applicant fails to submit certificates
by the specified deadline, or if an applicant has provided false information on his or her
application form.
Applicants may be selected using two different methods for each programme choice.
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Of the two admission queues for full-time studies, selection method 1 will be filled first,
followed by selection method 2. Of the two admission queues for part-time studies,
selection method 1 will be filled first, followed by selection method 3. Universities of
applied sciences will determine the number of places allocated to each queue for each
programme choice.
Student selection for full-time studies:
The maximum admission scores are as follows:
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
70 points
SELECTION METHOD 2: SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
(only available to those applying with a matriculation examination certificate)
Alternative 2A
School performance
Entrance examination
Total
30 points (matriculation examination grades)
70 points
100 points
Student selection for part-time studies:
The maximum admission scores are as follows:
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
70 points
SELECTION METHOD 3: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
Entrance examination
Work experience
Total
70 points
30 points
100 points
Entrance examination
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit a UAS entrance examination. The national
entrance examination in the Tourism, Catering and Domestic Services field is the same for
full- and part-time studies.
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The common section of the entrance examination will be held during the spring joint
application period on Tuesday, 7 June 2016, and during the autumn joint application period
on Tuesday, 1 November 2016, starting at 10 am 3.
The entrance examination is based on advance material, which will be made available on
the websites of all universities of applied sciences using the national examination from 10
May to 7 June 2016 for the spring application period and from 4 October to 1 November
2016 for the autumn application period. Applicants are not allowed to bring the material to
the examination.
The entrance examination consists of two sections, one of which is an interview or an essay,
at the discretion of each university of applied sciences. Interviews may be held before or
after the written section or, where necessary, also on the day following the written section.
The entrance examination places emphasis on aptitude for studying the field, motivation and
mother tongue, English language and problem-solving skills as well as mathematical/logical
thinking. Applicants must score at least 25 points in the entrance examination and at least
one point for both sections. The examination result is valid for the duration of the application
period in question.
The universities of applied sciences engaged in admissions co-operation are listed at
www.opintopolku.fi (in Finnish). Universities of applied sciences engaging in admissions cooperation will accept an entrance examination taken at another university of applied
sciences as such. More specific information is available in the UAS applicant’s guides or on
their websites.
6.2
Degree programmes in English
Full-time studies
Programme choices
This Recommendation applies to the following English-language programme choice leading
to the Bachelor of Hospitality Management degree included in the joint application procedure
to universities of applied sciences:
•
Bachelor of Hospitality Management, Degree Programme in Tourism and Hospitality
Management, full-time studies.
Student selection
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document.
Applicants may be selected using two different methods for each programme choice.
Of the two admission queues for the English-language programme provided as full-time
studies, selection method 1 will be filled first, followed by selection method 2. Universities
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of applied sciences will determine the number of places allocated to each queue for each
programme choice.
Admission is conditional until the university of applied sciences has checked original school
certificates. Instructions for submitting certificates are available in the Schedule Appendix.
The university of applied sciences may cancel admission if an applicant fails to submit
certificates by the specified deadline, or if an applicant has provided false information on his
or her application form.
The maximum admission scores are as follows:
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
70 points
SELECTION METHOD 2: SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
(only available to those applying with a matriculation examination certificate)
Alternative 2A
School performance
Entrance examination
Total
30 points (matriculation examination grades)
70 points
100 points
Entrance examination
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit a UAS entrance examination. The common section
of the national entrance examination in the Tourism, Catering and Domestic Services field
will be held on Thursday, 21 April 2016.
The entrance examination places emphasis on aptitude for studying the field. Applicants
must score at least 25 points in the entrance examination, including at least 11 points for the
motivation section (max. 30 pts.), 7 points for the essay-article section (max. 20 pts.), and 7
points for the mathematical/logical section (max. 20 pts.). The examination result is valid for
the duration of the application period in question.
The universities of applied sciences engaged in admissions co-operation are listed at
www.opintopolku.fi (in Finnish). Universities of applied sciences engaging in admissions cooperation will accept an entrance examination taken at another university of applied
sciences as such. More specific information is available in the UAS applicant’s guides or on
their websites.
Points awarded for school performance and work experience
Scoring school performance for full-time studies
Selection method 2
Points awarded for school performance are based on the matriculation examination
certificate. The grades on the matriculation examination certificate will be obtained for the
applicant register directly from the Matriculation Examination Board.
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Matriculation examination certificate
L/E
M
C
B
A
Mother tongue*
Best language (foreign languages and the
second national language), advanced
(basic/intermediate) syllabus
Mathematics (basic or advanced) or best
of general subject tests (general studies
test for those matriculated prior to 2006)
10
9
8
7
6
10 (9)
9 (8)
8 (7)
7 (6)
6 (5)
10
9
8
7
6
* Mother tongue is equivalent to the A1 language on an IB Diploma and to the language
corresponding to mother tongue on EB and RP Diplomas.
Work experience
Calculation and accumulation of points awarded for work experience
Any work experience obtained at or after the age of 18 will be taken into account by 31 July
2016 for the spring application period and by 31 December 2016 for the autumn application
period. A period of two months of full-time work experience equates to one point.
Points may only be awarded for work experience verified by an employment certificate
provided by the employer, which will be checked for those admitted. An employment
certificate must indicate details such as the exact start and end dates of employment, the
employer’s contact information, work duties, as well as working hours for part-time work.
There is no need to submit employment certificates during the application period.
Instructions for submitting employment certificates are available in the Schedule Appendix.
Military or non-military national service, women’s voluntary military service or child-care
leave will not be counted towards work experience.
Entrepreneurship will be accepted as work experience if an applicant can produce a
certificate attesting that he or she is or has been covered under the statutory YEL or MYEL
pension scheme (YEL = statutory pension scheme for entrepreneurs; MYEL = statutory
pension scheme for farmers, forest estate owners, fishers and reindeer herders and their
family members). Entrepreneurship abroad will be substantiated with equivalent official
documents.
Applicants should convert part-time work into full-time equivalents such that 150 hours or 20
working days lasting at least 7 hours per day correspond to one month of work. Work
experience does not have to be continuous or obtained working for the same employer. The
amount of work experience points awarded for parallel employment relationships may only
equate to the amount awarded for full-time employment. If an original employment certificate
is in a language other than Finnish, Swedish or English, the applicant must submit a copy of
the certificate translated into Finnish, Swedish or English by an official (authorised)
translator, indicating the translator’s name, signature and stamp, along with the copy of the
original certificate to the relevant admissions offices.
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7
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN HEALTH CARE AND
SOCIAL SERVICES
This Recommendation describes admissions criteria for degree programmes provided in
Finnish, Swedish and English. Not all programmes mentioned in this document are always
available during the same joint application period. Each UAS website provides more specific
information about programme start dates and other relevant dates.
See also the General Section of this document, which is further specified by this fieldspecific recommendation for admissions criteria in Health Care and Social Services.
Universities of applied sciences provide information about admissions co-operation on their
own websites.
7.1
Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish, full-time and part-time
studies
Programme choices
Within Health Care and Social Services, each programme and programme choice is named
according to the relevant degree title, which serves as the programme choice (in Finnish or
Swedish). There are only a few programmes and programme choices that include a qualifier
(such as Bachelor of Social Services, Degree Programme in Social Services, Diaconal
Social Work). Each programme choice will be supplemented with an indication of the type of
implementation, which is either full-time studies or part-time studies.
Table 1. Programme choices leading to Bachelor’s degrees in Health Care and Social
Services
Programme choice and specifier (as applicable)
Finnish
Swedish
Apuvälineteknikko (AMK)
Bioanalyytikko (AMK)
Bioanalytiker (YH)
Ensihoitaja (AMK)
Fysioterapeutti (AMK)
Geronomi (AMK)
Hammasteknikko (AMK)
Jalkaterapeutti (AMK)
Kuntoutuksen ohjaaja
(AMK)
Kätilö (AMK)
Naprapaatti (AMK)
Optometristi (AMK)
Osteopaatti (AMK)
Röntgenhoitaja (AMK)
Förstavårdare (YH)
Fysioterapeut (YH)
Sairaanhoitaja (AMK)
Sairaanhoitaja (AMK),
diakoninen hoitotyö
Sjukskötare (YH)
Barnmorska (YH)
Röntgenskötare (YH)
English equivalent
Degree Programme in Prosthetics and
Orthotics
Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory
Science
Degree Programme in Emergency Care
Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Degree Programme in Geriatric Care
Degree Programme in Dental Technology
Degree Programme in Podiatry
Degree Programme in Rehabilitation
Counselling
Degree Programme in Midwifery
Degree Programme in Naprapathy
Degree Programme in Optometry
Degree Programme in Osteopathy
Degree Programme in Radiography and
Radiotherapy
Degree Programme in Nursing
Degree Programme in Nursing, Diaconal
Nursing
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Sosionomi (AMK)
Sosionomi (AMK),
diakoniatyö
Sosionomi (AMK), kirkon
nuorisotyö
Sosionomi (AMK), kirkon
varhaiskasvatus
Sosionomi (AMK),
rikosseuraamus
Suuhygienisti (AMK)
Terveydenhoitaja (AMK)
Toimintaterapeutti (AMK)
Socionom (YH)
Hälsovårdare (YH)
Ergoterapeut (YH)
Degree Programme in Social Services
Degree Programme in Social Services,
Diaconal Social Work
Degree Programme in Social Services,
Christian Child and Youth Work
Degree Programme in Social Services,
Christian Early Childhood Education
Degree Programme in Social Services,
Correctional Services
Degree Programme in Oral Hygiene
Degree Programme in Public Health Nursing
Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
Student selection
Eligibility to apply for UAS studies has been determined in the General Section of this
document.
Those applying to study within Health Care and Social Services must have sufficient health
and functional capacity to be capable of completing practical assignments and work
placement periods as part of the studies. Information about health requirements within the
field is available on UAS websites and on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) service.
Those applying to the Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science must have
adequate vision to work on a microscope and normal colour vision. Those admitted to the
programme are required to submit a certificate provided by an ophthalmologist, optician or
optometrist at the beginning of their studies as instructed by the university of applied
sciences. The university of applied sciences may cancel admission if an individual admitted
as a student fails to submit such a certificate by the specified deadline, or if such individual
cannot be considered fit to study on the Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory
Science based on the certificate provided.
Those applying to the field should bear in mind that:
• studying and working in a profession require good mental balance;
• the field is not suitable for illegal drug users or for alcohol or legal drug abusers;
• conditions such as musculoskeletal diseases, chronic skin diseases and allergies
may lead to health issues during studies or later on in working life;
• blood-borne disease may restrict the progress of studies and employment.
Applicants are required to provide information concerning their health status and functional
capacity as required to assess admission at the request of the university of applied sciences
concerned, as well as information on any possible prior decision on cancellation of their
study entitlement.
Students are required to produce a criminal records extract at the request of the university of
applied sciences, if working with minors forms an essential part of the tasks assigned to
them during their studies or work placement periods as part of their studies.
Universities of applied sciences are entitled to require a student to produce a certificate for a
drugs test, if there is any reason to suspect that the student is under the influence of drugs
during practical assignments or during a work placement as part of their studies, or that the
student is addicted to drugs.
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The student selection process includes two phases
All applicants are required to participate in a national pre-selection test without being
specifically invited.
Based on the pre-selection test, a number of eligible applicants will be invited to sit an
entrance examination. The number of applicants invited to sit an entrance examination will
be at least double the number of places available.
The final selection will then be carried out on the basis of points awarded for the
matriculation examination certificate and for the entrance examination, or exclusively on the
basis of points awarded for the latter.
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
70 points
SELECTION METHOD 2: SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
(only available to those applying with a matriculation examination certificate)
Alternative 2A
School performance
Entrance examination
Total
30 points (matriculation examination grades)
70 points
100 points
Of the two admission queues, selection method 2, alternative 2A (school performance and
entrance examination) will be filled first, followed by selection method 1 (entrance
examination). Universities of applied sciences will determine the number of places allocated
to each selection method for each programme choice.
Admission is conditional until the university of applied sciences has checked original school
certificates for those admitted, as well as certificates confirming adequate vision for those
admitted to the Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science, and received any
evidence of health status that it may have requested.
A university of applied sciences may cancel admission for the following reasons:
• An applicant fails to submit certificates by the deadline specified by the university of
applied sciences.
• An applicant has provided false information about his or her grades.
• An applicant admitted to the Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science
cannot be considered fit for the programme on the basis of a certificate of visual
acuity.
• An applicant cannot be considered fit to study on a Health Care and Social Services
programme due to his or her health status and/or functional capacity.
• An applicant has failed to disclose details relating to his or her health status.
• An applicant has concealed cancellation of his or her prior study entitlement.
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Scoring school performance
Selection method 2
Points awarded for school performance are based on the matriculation examination
certificate.
Scoring of matriculation examination certificates
Matriculation examination certificate
L/E
M
C
B
A
Mother tongue*
Best language (foreign languages and the
second national language), advanced
(basic/intermediate) syllabus
Mathematics (basic or advanced) or best
of general subject tests (general studies
test for those matriculated prior to 2006)
10
9
8
7
6
10 (9)
9 (8)
8 (7)
7 (6)
6 (5)
10
9
8
7
6
* Mother tongue is equivalent to the A1 language on an IB Diploma and to the language
corresponding to mother tongue on EB and RP Diplomas.
Pre-selection test
All applicants are required to participate in a national pre-selection test without being
specifically invited.
Based on the pre-selection test, a number of eligible applicants will be invited to sit an
entrance examination. The number of applicants invited to sit an entrance examination will
be at least double the number of places available.
The final selection will then be carried out on the basis of points awarded for the
matriculation examination certificate and for the entrance examination, or exclusively on the
basis of points awarded for the latter.
A single joint national pre-selection test will be organised in Health Care and Social Services
after the end of each application period, on 3 May 2016 and 11 October 2016.
Entrance examination
Based on the pre-selection test, a number of eligible applicants will be invited to sit an
entrance examination. The number of applicants invited to sit an entrance examination will
be at least double the number of places available.
The pre-selection test results will be nullified in the final selection.
The final selection will then be carried out on the basis of points awarded for the
matriculation examination certificate and for the entrance examination, or exclusively on the
basis of points awarded for the latter.
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An entrance examination in Health Care and Social Services places emphasis on aptitude
for the field by assessing motivation and social, learning and work skills. Those admitted to
programmes are required to have a suitable health status for the field.
Applicants must score at least 30 points in the entrance examination.
Universities of applied sciences may engage in co-operation when organising entrance
examinations.
There are four admission groups in Health Care and Social Services. This means that each
applicant will only receive one invitation to sit the entrance examination for all programmes
that they are applying to within the same admission group, based on the points awarded for
the pre-selection test. The applicant’s entrance examination result will apply to all of his or
her chosen programmes within the same admission group. The entrance examination result
is valid for the duration of the application period in question. Universities of applied sciences
announce the dates for and contents of entrance examinations on the Opintopolku.fi
(Studyinfo.fi) website and on their own websites.
The admission groups are as follows:
(FI = provided in Finnish; SE = provided in Swedish)
Admission group 1
DP in Emergency Care (FI)
DP in Emergency Care (SE)
DP in Midwifery (FI)
DP in Midwifery (SE)
DP in Nursing (FI)
DP in Nursing (SE)
DP in Nursing, Diaconal Nursing (FI)
DP in Public Health Nursing (FI)
DP in Public Health Nursing (SE)
Admission group 2
DP in Biomedical Laboratory Science (FI)
DP in Biomedical Laboratory Science (SE)
DP in Dental Technology (FI)
DP in Optometry (FI)
DP in Oral Hygiene (FI)
DP in Radiography and Radiotherapy (FI)
DP in Radiography and Radiotherapy (SE)
Admission group 3
DP in Naprapathy (FI)
DP in Occupational Therapy (FI)
DP in Occupational Therapy (SE)
DP in Osteopathy (FI)
DP in Physiotherapy (FI)
DP in Physiotherapy (SE)
DP in Podiatry (FI)
DP in Prosthetics and Orthotics (FI)
Admission group 4
DP in Geriatric Care (FI)
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DP in Rehabilitation Counselling (FI)
DP in Social Services (FI)
DP in Social Services (SE)
DP in Social Services, Christian Child and Youth Work (FI)
DP in Social Services, Christian Early Childhood Education (FI)
DP in Social Services, Diaconal Social Work (FI)
Selection between applicants with equal admission scores
In cases of equal admission scores in the final selection, applicants will be ranked on the
following grounds:
1. points awarded for the entrance examination;
2. points awarded for school performance, points awarded for the matriculation
examination certificate;
3. the preferred programme ranking on the application form.
If these criteria fail to produce a difference between tied applicants, a university of applied
sciences may choose to admit all or none of the equally ranked applicants, or the applicants
may be automatically ranked by lots drawn by a computer system.
7.2
Degree programmes in English, full-time and part-time studies
Programme choices
English-language programme choices can be found on UAS websites and on the
Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) website.
Student selection
Eligibility to apply for UAS studies has been determined in the General Section of this
document.
Those applying to study within Health Care and Social Services must have sufficient health
and functional capacity to be capable of completing practical assignments and work
placement periods as part of the studies. Information about health requirements within the
field is available on UAS websites and on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) service.
Those applying to the Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science must have
adequate vision to work on a microscope and normal colour vision. Those admitted to the
programme are required to submit a certificate provided by an ophthalmologist, optician or
optometrist at the beginning of their studies as instructed by the university of applied
sciences. The university of applied sciences may cancel admission if an individual admitted
as a student fails to submit such a certificate by the specified deadline, or if such individual
cannot be considered fit to study on the Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory
Science based on the certificate provided.
Those applying to the field should bear in mind that:
• studying and working in a profession require good mental balance;
• the field is not suitable for illegal drug users or for alcohol or legal drug abusers;
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•
•
conditions such as musculoskeletal diseases, chronic skin diseases and allergies
may lead to health issues during studies or later on in working life;
blood-borne disease may restrict the progress of studies and employment.
Applicants are required to provide information concerning their health status and functional
capacity as required to assess admission at the request of the university of applied sciences
concerned, as well as information on any possible prior decision on cancellation of their
study entitlement.
Students are required to produce a criminal records extract at the request of the university of
applied sciences, if working with minors forms an essential part of the tasks assigned to
them during their studies or work placement periods as part of their studies.
Universities of applied sciences are entitled to require a student to produce a certificate for a
drugs test, if there is any reason to suspect that the student is under the influence of drugs
during practical assignments or during a work placement as part of their studies, or that the
student is addicted to drugs.
Admission is conditional until the university of applied sciences has checked original school
certificates for those admitted, as well as certificates confirming adequate vision for those
admitted to the Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science, and received any
evidence of health status that it may have requested.
A university of applied sciences may cancel admission for the following reasons:
• An applicant fails to submit certificates by the deadline specified by the university of
applied sciences.
• An applicant has provided false information about his or her grades.
• An applicant admitted to the Degree Programme in Biomedical Laboratory Science
cannot be considered fit for the programme on the basis of a certificate of visual
acuity.
• An applicant cannot be considered fit to study on a Health Care and Social Services
programme due to his or her health status and/or functional capacity.
• An applicant has failed to disclose details relating to his or her health status.
• An applicant has concealed cancellation of his or her prior study entitlement.
Entrance examination
All applicants who have demonstrated their eligibility will be invited to sit an entrance
examination.
Students will be selected in accordance with selection method 1 (on the basis of the points
awarded for the entrance examination).
The maximum score for the entrance examination is 70 points, while the minimum
acceptable score is 30 points.
An entrance examination in Health Care and Social Services places emphasis on aptitude
for the field by assessing motivation and social, learning and work skills. Those admitted to
programmes are required to have a suitable health status for the field.
Universities of applied sciences may engage in co-operation when organising entrance
examinations. The entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application
period in question. Universities of applied sciences announce the dates for and contents of
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entrance examinations on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) website and on their own
websites.
Selection between applicants with equal admission scores
In cases of equal admission scores in the final selection, applicants will be ranked on the
following grounds:
1. points awarded for the entrance examination;
2. points awarded for school performance;
3. the preferred programme ranking on the application form.
If these criteria fail to produce a difference between tied applicants, a university of applied
sciences may choose to admit all or none of the equally ranked applicants, or the applicants
may be automatically ranked by lots drawn by a computer system.
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BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN SPORTS
This field-specific section further specifies the General Section of this document. This
Recommendation describes admissions criteria for the Bachelor’s Degree Programmes in
Sports provided in Finnish, Swedish and English. More specific information about
programme contents and admissions criteria is available on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi)
website.
8.1
Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish
Degree programmes and programme choices
Table 1. The following four programmes leading to the Bachelor of Sports Studies
degree will be available during the 2016 joint application periods:
DEGREE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME CHOICE
Finnish title
English equivalent
Liikunnanohjaaja (AMK),
liikunnan ja vapaa-ajan koulutus
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Sports and Leisure Management
Liikunnanohjaaja (AMK),
liikunnan ja vapaa-ajan koulutus
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Sports and Leisure Management
Finnish title
English equivalent
Liikunnanohjaaja (AMK), liikunnan ja vapaaajan koulutus
Bachelor of Sports Studies, DP in Sports and
Leisure Management, Sports Instructor
Liikunnanohjaaja (AMK), liikunnan ja vapaaajan koulutus, päivätototeutus
Bachelor of Sports Studies, DP in Sports and
Leisure Management, Sports Instructor, fulltime studies
UNIVERSITY OF
APPLIED
SCIENCES
Haaga-Helia UAS
Kajaani UAS
Lapland UAS
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Swedish title
English equivalent
Idrottsintruktör (YH),
Idråttsområdet
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Sports and Health Promotion
English title
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Sports and Leisure Management
Swedish title
English equivalent
Idrottsintruktör (YH), Idråttsområdet,
dagstudier
Bachelor of Sports Studies, DP in Sports and
Health Promotion, Sports Instructor, full-time
studies
English title
Bachelor of Sports Studies, DP in Sports and
Leisure Management, full-time studies
Arcada UAS
Haaga-Helia UAS
Kajaani UAS
No programme choices are separately available as part-time studies during the 2016 joint
application periods. Applicants interested in part-time studies may, however, apply to the
programme offered by Haaga-Helia UAS, where all applicants will apply to the same
programme choice and a student’s possible placement in part-time studies will take place at
the beginning of studies as part of individualisation of his or her study programme.
Student selection
Eligibility to apply for UAS studies has been determined in the General Section of this
document. For any possible divergent eligibility requirements, please see the programme
choice details available on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) website.
Legislation governing solutions for unsuitability for studying (SORA)
Those applying to study within the Sports field must have sufficient health and functional
capacity to be capable of completing practical assignments and work placement periods as
part of the studies. For information on health requirements, please see programme choice
details available on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) website.
Universities of applied sciences may request students to produce a criminal records extract
before they go on a period of work placement as part of their studies, if working with minors
forms an essential part of the work placement.
Applicants are required to produce information concerning their health status as required to
assess admission at the request of the university of applied sciences concerned, as well as
information on any possible decision on cancellation of their study entitlement.
Full-time studies in Finnish and Swedish
The student selection process includes two phases. All applicants are required to participate
in a national pre-selection test without being specifically invited. Based on the pre-selection
test, a number of eligible applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination. The
number of applicants invited to sit an entrance examination will be at least four times the
number of places available.
The final selection will be carried out on the basis of the points awarded for the entrance
examination. Pre-selection test scores will no longer have any bearing on final selection
scores.
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SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
70 points
In order to be considered for admission, applicants must score at least 30 points in the
entrance examination.
Admission is conditional until the university of applied sciences has checked school
certificates. The university of applied sciences may cancel admission if an applicant fails to
submit certificates by the specified deadline, or if an applicant has provided false information
about his or her grades or work experience.
Entrance examination and work experience
Each university of applied sciences will provide information on organisation of the preselection test on its own Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) site.
Entrance examinations are organised separately by each university of applied sciences. The
entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application period in question.
An entrance examination may include sports tests, instruction demonstrations, psychological
aptitude tests, written or material-based writing tests, group situations and personal
interviews. The number of different sections and the weight assigned to these vary by
university of applied sciences. Each university of applied sciences will provide more specific
details on the sections of the entrance examination and the weights assigned to these on its
own Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) site.
In addition, applicants’ orientation to the field and field-specific work experience will also be
assessed as part of the entrance examination.
Assessment of orientation to the field may take account of the following types of
accomplishments:
• professional preparation for education (such as 4–8-month courses provided by
sports institutes);
• national goal-oriented training provided by sports and youth organisations;
• other applicable professional training and Open University study modules;
• a general upper secondary school diploma in physical education;
• positions of trust in organisations and associations, managing projects and other
such activities;
• sporting achievements and voluntary instruction and coaching activities.
Work experience points will be awarded for suitable work experience in sports, youth and
leisure activities as well as in teaching or education. Work experience must have been
obtained at or after the age of 16 and by the end of the application period (a period of two
months of work experience equates to one point in the selection process). In terms of parttime work (at least 20 hours per week), 150 hours of work for the same employer correspond
to one month of work experience.
Military and non-military national service will be counted towards work experience such that
a period of service completed by the end of the application period will be accepted (a threemonth period of service corresponds to one month of work experience).
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Applicants must be prepared to submit copies of school and employment certificates to the
university of applied sciences in connection with the entrance examination, as well as copies
of any certificates that they wish to be taken into account as part of assessment of their
orientation to the field.
Each university of applied sciences organises its own entrance examination in either one or
two phases. The entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application
period in question.
Entrance examination dates:
• Arcada UAS, Tue–Wed, 31 May – 1 June 2016
• Haaga-Helia UAS, Mon–Fri, 6–10 June 2016
• Kajaani UAS, Mon–Tue, 30–31 May 2016
• Lapland UAS, Wed–Thu, 8–9 June 2016
8.2
Degree programmes in English
English-language degree programmes leading to the Bachelor of Sports Studies degree are
provided by Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences and Kajaani University of Applied
Sciences. All eligible applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination and student
selection will be made entirely on the basis of the examination result. Applicants’ orientation
to the field and field-specific work experience will also be assessed as part of the entrance
examination. Each university of applied sciences will announce the weights assigned to
different sections of the entrance examination on its Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) site.
Universities of applied sciences may organise separate application procedures for their own
programmes. In such cases, each university of applied sciences will also provide further
details of these arrangements on its own Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) site.
The language proficiency requirements for English-language programmes have been
determined in the General Section of this document.
The maximum admission score is as follows:
Entrance examination and advance assignment
Total
100 points
100 points
Entrance examination dates:
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•
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Haaga-Helia UAS, Mon–Fri, 18–22 April 2016
Kajaani UAS, Thu, 28 April 2016
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN BEAUTY CARE
This Recommendation describes admissions criteria for degree programmes provided in
Finnish and Swedish. You can apply to Finnish-language programmes leading to the
Bachelor of Beauty and Cosmetics degree provided by Laurea University of Applied
Sciences in Vantaa every year and to Swedish-language programmes at Novia University of
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Applied Sciences in Vaasa every other year. The UAS websites provide more specific
information about programme start dates and other relevant dates.
See also the General Section of this document, which is further specified by this field-specific
recommendation for admissions criteria in the Beauty Care field.
9.1
Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish
Programme choice: Bachelor of Beauty and Cosmetics, Degree Programme in Beauty and
Cosmetics
Eligibility to apply for UAS studies has been determined in the General Section of this
document. Admission is conditional until the university of applied sciences has checked
school certificates for those admitted as students.
The student selection process includes two phases
All applicants are required to participate in a national pre-selection test without being
specifically invited.
Based on the pre-selection test, a number of eligible applicants will be invited to sit an
entrance examination. The number of applicants invited to sit an entrance examination will
be at least double the number of places available.
The final selection will then be carried out on the basis of points awarded for the
matriculation examination certificate and for the entrance examination, or exclusively on the
basis of points awarded for the latter.
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
70 points
SELECTION METHOD 2: SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
(only available to those applying with a matriculation examination certificate)
Alternative 2A
School performance
Entrance examination
Total
30 points (matriculation examination grades)
70 points
100 points
Of the two admission queues, selection method 2, alternative 2A (school performance and
entrance examination) will be filled first, followed by selection method 1 (entrance
examination). Universities of applied sciences will determine the number of places allocated
to each selection method for each programme choice.
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Pre-selection test
All applicants are required to participate in a national pre-selection test without being
specifically invited.
Based on the pre-selection test, a number of eligible applicants will be invited to sit an
entrance examination. The number of applicants invited to sit an entrance examination will
be at least double the number of places available.
The final selection will then be carried out on the basis of points awarded for the
matriculation examination certificate and for the entrance examination, or exclusively on the
basis of points awarded for the latter.
A national pre-selection test will be organised after the end of each application period, on 3
May 2016 and 11 October 2016.
Entrance examination
Based on the pre-selection test, a number of eligible applicants will be invited to sit an
entrance examination. The number of applicants invited to sit an entrance examination will
be at least double the number of places available.
The pre-selection test results will be nullified in the final selection.
The final selection will then be carried out on the basis of points awarded for the
matriculation examination certificate and for the entrance examination, or exclusively on the
basis of points awarded for the latter.
Applicants must score at least 30 points in the entrance examination.
An entrance examination in Beauty Care places emphasis on theoretical learning skills.
The entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application period in question.
Universities of applied sciences announce the dates for and contents of entrance
examinations on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) website and on their own websites.
Scoring school performance
Selection method 2
Points awarded for school performance are based on the matriculation examination
certificate. The grades on the matriculation examination certificate will be obtained for the
applicant register directly from the Matriculation Examination Board.
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Matriculation examination certificate
L/E
M
C
B
A
Mother tongue*
Best language (foreign languages and the
second national language), advanced
(basic/intermediate) syllabus
Mathematics (basic or advanced) or best
of general subject tests (general studies
test for those matriculated prior to 2006)
10
9
8
7
6
10 (9)
9 (8)
8 (7)
7 (6)
6 (5)
10
9
8
7
6
* Mother tongue is equivalent to the A1 language on an IB Diploma and to the language
corresponding to mother tongue on EB and RP Diplomas.
10 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN TECHNOLOGY
Recommendations for programme choices relating to the Bachelor’s degrees in the
Technology field are presented in Table 1 below. Each programme choice will be
supplemented with an indication of the type of implementation, which is either full-time
studies or part-time studies. It is recommended to use a specifier in cases where education
focuses on a specific area of the programme choice from the start. In cases where a
programme starts with a broader theme and the specialisation option is only selected at a
later stage of the studies, it is recommended to use the title of the programme choice
according to Table 1. In many cases, the programme title is the same as the equivalent
programme choice, but it is also possible to use more specific programme titles, as shown in
some examples in Table 1.
Table 1. Programmes and programme choices in Technology
EXAMPLES OF DEGREE TITLES
PROGRAMME CHOICE
Finnish title
English equivalent
Insinööri (AMK), Energiatekniikka
Finnish title
English equivalent
Insinööri (AMK), Energia- ja ympäristötekniikka,
tarkenne tarvittaessa
Bachelor of Engineering, DP in Energy and
Environmental Technology, specifier as required
Insinööri (AMK), Konetekniikka, tarkenne tarvittaessa
Bachelor of Engineering, DP in Mechanical
Engineering, specifier as required
Insinööri (AMK), Logistiikka, tarkenne tarvittaessa
Bachelor of Engineering, DP in Logistics, specifier as
required
Insinööri (AMK), Maanmittaustekniikka
Bachelor of Engineering, DP in Land Surveying
Insinööri (AMK), Palo- ja pelastusala
Bachelor of Engineering, DP in Fire and Rescue
Services
Bachelor of Engineering, Energy Engineering
Insinööri (AMK), Ajoneuvotekniikka
Bachelor of Engineering, Automotive
Engineering
Insinööri (AMK), Logistiikka
Bachelor of Engineering, Logistics
Insinööri (AMK), Maanmittaustekniikka
Bachelor of Engineering, Land Surveying
Insinööri (AMK), Palo- ja pelastusala
Bachelor of Engineering, Fire and Rescue
Services
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Insinööri (AMK), Bio- ja kemiantekniikka tai
Materiaalitekniikka tai Prosessitekniikka
Bachelor of Engineering, Biotechnology and
Chemical Engineering or Materials
Engineering or Process Engineering
Insinööri (AMK), Rakennustekniikka / LVItekniikka tai Talotekniikka
Bachelor of Engineering, Construction
Engineering/Civil Engineering/HVAC
Engineering or Building Services
Engineering
Insinööri (AMK), Automaatiotekniikka tai
Sähkötekniikka
Bachelor of Engineering, Automation
Engineering or Electrical Engineering
Insinööri (AMK), Tieto- ja viestintätekniikka
Bachelor of Engineering, Information and
Communications Technology
Insinööri (AMK), Tuotantotalous
Bachelor of Engineering, Industrial
Management
Laboratorioanalyytikko (AMK)
Bachelor of Laboratory Services, Laboratory
Sciences
Rakennusmestari (AMK), Talotekniikka tai
rakennustekniikka
Bachelor of Construction Management,
Building Services Engineering or
Construction Engineering
Rakennusarkkitehti (AMK)
Bachelor of Architecture, Construction
Architecture
Insinööri (AMK), Prosessi- ja materiaalitekniikka,
tarkenne tarvittaessa
Bachelor of Engineering, DP in Process and Materials
Engineering, specifier as required
Insinööri (AMK), Rakennus- ja yhdyskuntatekniikka,
tarkenne tarvittaessa
Bachelor of Engineering, DP in Construction and Civil
Engineering, specifier as required
Insinööri (AMK), Sähkö- ja automaatiotekniikka,
tarkenne tarvittaessa
Bachelor of Engineering, DP in Electrical and
Automation Engineering, specifier as required
Insinööri (AMK), Tieto- ja viestintätekniikka, tarkenne
tarvittaessa
Bachelor of Engineering, DP in Information and
Communications Technology, specifier as required
Insinööri (AMK), Tuotantotalous, tarkenne tarvittaessa
Bachelor of Engineering, DP in Industrial
Management, specifier as required
Laboratorioanalyytikko (AMK)
Bachelor of Laboratory Services, DP in Laboratory
Sciences
Rakennusmestari (AMK), tarkenne tarvittaessa
Bachelor of Construction Management, DP in
Construction Management, specifier as required
Rakennusarkkitehti (AMK)
Bachelor of Architecture, DP in Construction
Architecture
10.1 Degree Programmes in Engineering (excl. Fire and Rescue Services)
and Laboratory Sciences
10.1.1 Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish
Student selection for full-time studies
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document. All eligible applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination in
Technology. Student selection will be carried out by programme choice, either exclusively on
the basis of the entrance examination or on the basis of school performance and the
entrance examination.
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
40 points
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SELECTION METHOD 2: SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
(only available to those applying with a matriculation examination certificate)
Alternative 2B
School performance
Entrance examination
Total
60 points (matriculation examination grades)
40 points
100 points
The minimum acceptable score for the entrance examination is 10 points.
Admission scores will be calculated for all applicants, if possible, using both of the selection
methods applicable to the programme in question and selection will be carried out on this
basis.
Scoring school performance
Selection method 2
Points awarded for school performance are based on the matriculation examination
certificate. The grades on the matriculation examination certificate will be obtained for the
applicant register directly from the Matriculation Examination Board.
School performance points will be calculated according to individual subjects on the
matriculation examination certificate (mother tongue, best of advanced syllabus languages,
mathematics and best of the following general subjects: physics, chemistry and biology).
Candidates for the matriculation examination do not need to enter the grades on the
matriculation examination certificate on their application forms, as these will be collected
directly from the Matriculation Examination Board.
Matriculation examination certificate
Mother tongue
Best advanced syllabus language test
Mathematics, advanced syllabus
Mathematics, basic syllabus
General subject test in physics
General subject test in chemistry
General subject test in biology
*
**
**
***
***
***
L/E
M
C
B
A
15
15
15
10
15
15
15
12
12
12
8
12
12
12
9
9
9
6
9
9
9
6
6
7
4
6
6
6
3
3
5
2
3
3
3
*
Mother tongue is equivalent to the A1 language on an IB Diploma and to the language
corresponding to mother tongue on EB and RP Diplomas.
** only one of the two
*** only one of the three
Entrance examination
Student selection will be carried out using a national entrance examination in Technology.
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination (invitations are sent out
about a week prior to the examination). An entrance examination can only be taken at
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universities of applied sciences providing programmes in Technology and applicants may
choose the one where they will take it. The autumn entrance examination will only be
organised at those universities of applied sciences that provide Technology programmes
starting in January 2017.
Applicants must confirm their chosen examination venue on the application form. The
confirmation is binding.
When participating in a national entrance examination in Technology at the university of
applied sciences confirmed on the application form, applicants will receive an examination
result for all of the programmes in Engineering, Laboratory Sciences, Construction
Management, Construction Architecture and Seafaring that they have listed on their
application forms.
An entrance examination is a written test lasting 3 to 4 hours. It measures study skills and
aptitude for technological fields (logical reasoning skills and basic competence in
mathematics and physics/chemistry). Applicants taking the examination may choose
assignments in either Finnish or Swedish. The examination is common to everyone
regardless of their educational background. The entrance examination result is valid for the
duration of the application period in question. Applicants must score at least 10 out of the
maximum of 40 points in the entrance examination.
The 2016 spring entrance examination will be organised on Thursday, 26 May 2016, and the
autumn entrance examination will be organised on Friday, 4 November 2016.
SEPARATE APTITUDE TESTS AND FINNISH/SWEDISH LANGUAGE TESTS
In addition to the national entrance examination in Technology, some Engineering
programmes also require applicants to participate in separate aptitude tests organised by
individual universities of applied sciences providing such programmes. These vary by
programme choice in terms of relative weight, contents and minimum pass requirements.
Some Finnish-language universities of applied sciences require applicants whose mother
tongue and/or schooling language is not Finnish to take a separate Finnish language test on
Monday, 30 May 2016, for the spring application period and on Monday, 7 November 2016,
for the autumn application period, or at some other time as determined by an individual
university of applied sciences.
Separate aptitude tests will be organised on Friday, 27 May 2016, such that applicants may
participate in the national entrance examination in Technology at the university of applied
sciences that they have confirmed on the application form on Thursday, 26 May 2016.
Some Swedish-language universities of applied sciences require applicants whose mother
tongue and/or schooling language is not Swedish, Danish or Norwegian to take a separate
Swedish language test, which will be organised on the same date as the national entrance
examination in Technology, i.e. 26 May 2016 and 4 November 2016, or as part of an
entrance examination or an interview. Those applicants who are due to participate in the
entrance examination at a Finnish-language university of applied sciences will be provided
with an opportunity to take the Swedish language test at some other time.
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Student selection for part-time studies
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document. Student selection will be carried out by programme choice, either
exclusively on the basis of the entrance examination or on the basis of the entrance
examination and work experience.
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
70 points
Entrance examination only (max. 70 pts., min. 15 pts.):
Each university of applied sciences using this selection method will indicate the contents of
different sections of the entrance examination and points produced by these as part of its
application information.
SELECTION METHOD 3: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
Entrance examination
Work experience
Total
70 points
30 points
100 points
The admission score (max. 100 pts.) consists of points awarded for the entrance
examination (max. 70 pts., pass mark 15 pts.) and for work experience (max. 30 pts.).
Each university of applied sciences using this selection method will indicate the contents of
different sections of the entrance examination, points produced by these and the type of
work experience required as part of its application information.
Any general work experience obtained at or after the age of 18 by 31 July 2016 will be taken
into account as work experience. Military or non-military national service will not be counted
towards work experience. Work experience does not have to be continuous or obtained
working for the same employer. No periods of practical work placements or on-the-job
learning included in a qualification used to apply will be counted towards work experience. In
order to receive points, applicants should enter the total amount of work experience in full
months on the application form. For this purpose, part-time work should be converted into
full-time equivalents such that 150 hours or 20 full working days (at least 7 hours per day)
correspond to one month of work. Applicants must be able to substantiate the amount of
their work experience by providing employment certificates.
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination and/or an interview
(written invitations are sent out about a week prior to the examination). Applicants may only
sit an entrance examination and/or an interview at the universities of applied sciences
providing the programme choice to which they are applying. When taking such entrance
examination and/or interview, applicants will receive an examination result that is only
applicable to admissions to Technology programmes provided as part-time studies by the
university of applied sciences that organised the examination. The entrance examination
result is valid for the duration of the application period in question.
Each university of applied sciences providing Technology programmes as part-time studies
will announce the dates for its entrance examinations as part of its application information.
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10.1.2 Degree programmes in English
Student selection for full-time studies
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document. If a university of applied sciences does not apply the general admissions
criteria, specific admissions criteria are presented as part of its own admissions criteria.
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination in Technology.
Student selection will be carried out by programme choice, either exclusively on the basis of
the entrance examination or on the basis of school performance and the entrance
examination.
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
40 points
SELECTION METHOD 2: SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
(only available to those applying with a matriculation examination certificate)
Alternative 2B
School performance
Entrance examination
Total
60 points (matriculation examination grades)
40 points
100 points
The minimum acceptable score for the entrance examination is 10 points. Admission scores
will be calculated for all applicants, if possible, using both of the selection methods
applicable to the programme in question and selection will be carried out on this basis.
Points awarded for school performance will be calculated in the same way as for the Degree
Programmes in Engineering and Laboratory Sciences provided in Finnish/Swedish.
Entrance examination
Student selection will be carried out using a national English-language entrance examination
in Technology.
An entrance examination is a written test lasting 3 hours. It measures study skills and
aptitude for technological fields, as well as English language proficiency. The language test
is compulsory for all applicants and it will be assessed on a scale of pass/fail. Only
applicants passing the language test will be considered for admission. The examination is
common to everyone regardless of their educational background. The entrance examination
result is valid for the duration of the application period in question.
The 2016 spring entrance examination will be organised on Thursday, 21 April 2016.
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Student selection for part-time studies
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document. Student selection will be carried out by programme choice using an
entrance examination only.
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
40 points
Entrance examination only (max. 40 pts., min. 10 pts.):
Each university of applied sciences using this selection method will indicate the contents of
different sections of the entrance examination and points produced by these as part of its
application information.
If the selection method includes an entrance examination and/or an interview, all eligible
applicants will be invited to sit the entrance examination and/or interview. Applicants may
only sit an entrance examination and/or an interview at the universities of applied sciences
providing the programme choice to which they are applying. When taking such entrance
examination and/or interview, applicants will receive an examination result that is only
applicable to admissions to Technology programmes provided as part-time studies by the
university of applied sciences that organised the examination.
The entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application period in question.
Each university of applied sciences providing Technology programmes as part-time studies
will announce the dates for its entrance examinations as part of its application information.
10.2 Degree Programme in Fire and Rescue Services
10.2.1 Degree programme in Finnish
Student selection for full-time studies
The Degree Programme in Fire and Rescue Services uses the following selection method
for full-time studies.
All applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination. The final selection will be carried
out on the basis of points awarded for the entrance examination and work experience in fire
and rescue services or emergency response centre operations.
SELECTION METHOD 3: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
The maximum admission score is as follows:
Entrance examination
Work experience in fire and rescue services/
emergency response centre operations
Total
70 points
30 points
100 points
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Admission is conditional until the Emergency Services College has checked school and
employment certificates and the validity of B driving licences for those admitted. The College
may cancel admission if an applicant fails to submit certificates by the specified deadline, or
if an applicant has provided false information about his or her work experience or driving
licence.
Entrance examination
The entrance examination will be organised at the Emergency Services College on 6–7 June
2016. The maximum examination score is 70 points and it consists of the following sections:
•
•
•
•
management and leadership (11 pts.);
accident prevention (11 pts.);
mathematics (13 pts.);
aptitude for the field: psychological aptitude tests, interviews and tests measuring
study skills (35 pts.).
Applicants are required to score at least 10 out of 35 points for the section measuring
aptitude.
Information on the entrance examination material will be made available on the Emergency
Services College website (www.pelastusopisto.fi) on 1 February 2016.
WORK EXPERIENCE IN FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
CENTRE OPERATIONS
Work experience points will be awarded for work experience in fire and rescue services and
emergency response centre operations (full-time work experience in these fields obtained
within fire and rescue services or at an emergency response centre following completion of a
Fire Fighter or Emergency Response Centre Operator Qualification or an equivalent
previous qualification) or other corresponding duties requiring a qualification in fire and
rescue services. A period of two months of work experience equates to one point, up to 30
points in total. Applicants should enter their field-specific work experience on the application
form in full months.
Applicants must be able to substantiate the amount and type of their work experience by
providing certificates. Employment certificates will be verified in connection with the entrance
examination.
10.3 Degree Programme in Construction Architecture
10.3.1 Degree programmes in Finnish
Student selection for full-time studies
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document. All eligible applicants will be invited to sit both a national entrance
examination in Technology and an aptitude test for Construction Architecture programmes.
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Student selection will be carried out by programme choice, either exclusively on the basis of
the two examinations (entrance examination and aptitude test) or on the basis of school
performance and the examinations. Applicants must score at least 35 points in the
examinations (10 points in the national entrance examination in Technology and 25 points in
the aptitude test for Construction Architecture programmes).
In order to be considered for admission, applicants must pass both the entrance examination
and the aptitude test during the same application period.
The admissions criteria are in keeping with the national admissions criteria for the Degree
Programmes in Engineering and Laboratory Sciences, with the exception of the aptitude test
for Construction Architecture programmes.
The maximum admission score is as follows:
Entrance examinations:
* national entrance examination in Technology
* aptitude test for Construction Architecture programmes
Total
40 points
50 points
90 points
The maximum admission score is as follows:
School performance (matriculation examination grades)
Entrance examinations:
* national entrance examination in Technology
* aptitude test for Construction Architecture programmes
Total
60 points
40 points
50 points
150 points
Admission is conditional until the university of applied sciences has checked school
certificates. The university of applied sciences may cancel admission if an applicant fails to
submit certificates by the specified deadline.
Scoring school performance
Points awarded for school performance will be calculated in the same way as for the Degree
Programmes in Engineering and Laboratory Sciences.
Entrance examinations
The examinations for Construction Architecture programmes will be organised as follows:
the national entrance examination in Technology on Thursday, 26 May 2016, and the
aptitude test for the Degree Programmes in Construction Architecture on Friday, 27 May
2016. The content of the national entrance examination in Technology has been described
above in connection with the Degree Programmes in Engineering and Laboratory Sciences.
The maximum score for the aptitude test for Construction Architecture programmes is 50
points (the minimum acceptable score is 25 points).
Applicants must participate in the national entrance examination in Technology at the
university of applied sciences providing such programmes as confirmed on the application
form and in the aptitude test for the Degree Programmes in Construction Architecture at the
university of applied sciences ranked highest on the application form that provides
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Construction Architecture programmes, which is one of the following: Metropolia UAS, Oulu
UAS, Savonia UAS and Tampere UAS.
10.4 Degree Programme in Construction Management
10.4.1 Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish
Student selection for full-time studies
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document. All eligible applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination in
Technology.
The admissions criteria are in keeping with the national admissions criteria for the Degree
Programmes in Engineering and Laboratory Sciences, with the exception of construction
work experience.
The maximum admission score is as follows:
Entrance examination
Construction work experience
Total
40 points
30 points
70 points
The maximum admission score is as follows:
School performance (matriculation examination grades) 60 points
Entrance examination
40 points
Construction work experience
30 points
Total
130 points
Scoring school performance
Points awarded for school performance will be calculated in the same way as for the Degree
Programmes in Engineering and Laboratory Sciences.
Entrance examination
Student selection will be carried out using a national entrance examination in Technology.
Construction work experience
Applicants may receive up to 30 points based on construction work experience, such that a
period of two months of work experience equates to one point.
This applies to construction work experience obtained at or after the age of 18 by the end of
the application period. Military or non-military national service will not be counted towards
construction work experience. Entrepreneurship will be accepted as work experience if an
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applicant can produce a certificate attesting that he or she is or has been covered under the
statutory pension scheme for entrepreneurs (YEL) or for farmers, forest estate owners,
fishers and reindeer herders and their family members (MYEL).
Work experience does not have to be continuous or obtained working for the same
employer. No periods of practical work placements or on-the-job learning included in a
qualification used to apply will be counted towards work experience.
In order to receive points, applicants should enter the total amount of construction work
experience in full months on the application form. For this purpose, part-time work should be
converted into full-time equivalents such that 150 hours or 20 full working days (at least 7
hours per day) correspond to one month of work.
Applicants must be able to substantiate the amount of their construction work experience by
providing employment certificates. Employment certificates should be submitted to the
Construction Management programme ranked highest on the application form such that they
arrive at the admissions office no later than 3 pm 4 on 20 April 2016 (the postmark date is not
sufficient).
Part-time studies
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document. Student selection will be carried out by programme choice, either
exclusively on the basis of the entrance examination or on the basis of the entrance
examination and work experience.
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
70 points
Entrance examination only (max. 70 pts., min. 15 pts.):
Each university of applied sciences using this selection method will indicate the contents of
different sections of the entrance examination and points produced by these as part of its
application information.
SELECTION METHOD 3: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
Entrance examination
Construction work experience
Total
70 points
30 points
100 points
The admission score (max. 100 pts.) consists of points awarded for the entrance
examination (max. 70 pts., pass mark 15 pts.) and for construction work experience (max. 30
pts.).
Each university of applied sciences using this selection method will indicate the contents of
different sections of the entrance examination, points produced by these and the type of
work experience required as part of its application information.
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All times are Finnish time (GMT+2).
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Any construction work experience obtained at or after the age of 18 by the end of the
application period will be taken into account as work experience. Military or non-military
national service will not be counted towards work experience. Work experience does not
have to be continuous or obtained working for the same employer. No periods of practical
work placements or on-the-job learning included in a qualification used to apply will be
counted towards work experience. In order to receive points, applicants should enter the
total amount of work experience in full months on the application form. For this purpose,
part-time work should be converted into full-time equivalents such that 150 hours or 20 full
working days (at least 7 hours per day) correspond to one month of work.
Applicants must be able to substantiate the amount of their construction work experience by
providing employment certificates. Employment certificates should be submitted to the
Construction Management programme ranked highest on the application form such that they
arrive at the admissions office no later than 3 pm on 20 April 2016 (the postmark date is not
sufficient).
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination and/or an interview
(written invitations are sent out about a week prior to the examination). Applicants may only
sit an entrance examination and/or an interview at the universities of applied sciences
providing the programme choice to which they are applying. When taking such entrance
examination and/or interview, applicants will receive an examination result that is only
applicable to admissions to Technology programmes provided as part-time studies by the
university of applied sciences that organised the examination. The entrance examination
result is valid for the duration of the application period in question.
Each university of applied sciences providing Technology programmes as part-time studies
will announce the dates for its entrance examinations as part of its application information.
11 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN SEAFARING
Recommendations for programmes and programme choices relating to the Bachelor’s
degrees in Seafaring are as follows.
Table 1. Programmes leading to a Bachelor’s degree in Seafaring and programme
choices available in the joint application procedure
DEGREE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME CHOICE
Finnish title
English equivalent
Insinööri (AMK), merenkulku
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Marine Technology, Maritime Engineer
Merikapteeni (AMK)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Marine Technology, Master Mariner
Finnish title
English equivalent
Insinööri (AMK), merenkulku, päivä-/ monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Engineering, DP in Marine Technology,
Maritime Engineer, full-time/part-time studies
Merikapteeni (AMK), päivä-/ monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Marine Technology, Master Mariner, DP in
Marine Technology, full-time/part-time studies
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Swedish title
English equivalent
Sjökapten (YH)
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Marine Technology, Master Mariner
English title
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Maritime Management
Swedish title
English equivalent
Sjökapten (YH), päivä-/monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Marine Technology, Master Mariner, DP in
Marine Technology, full-time/part-time studies
English title
Bachelor of Marine Technology, Master Mariner, DP in
Maritime Management, full-time studies
SEAFARING PROGRAMMES
11.1 Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish
Student selection for full-time studies
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit both a national entrance examination in
Technology and a special examination in Seafaring. Seafaring programmes use the
following selection methods for full-time studies. The final selection is influenced by school
performance, the examinations and seafaring work experience, or exclusively by the
examinations and seafaring work experience.
The maximum admission score is as follows:
Entrance examinations:
* national entrance examination in Technology
* special examination in Seafaring
Seafaring work experience
Total
40 points
60 points
40 points
140 points
In the examinations, applicants must score at least the following points according to the
national recommendation: 10 points in the national entrance examination in Technology and
20 points in the special examination in Seafaring.
The maximum admission score is as follows:
School performance (matriculation examination grades)
Entrance examinations:
* national entrance examination in Technology
* special examination in Seafaring
Seafaring work experience
Total
60 points
40 points
60 points
40 points
200 points
In the examinations, applicants must score at least the following points according to the
national recommendation: 10 points in the national entrance examination in Technology and
20 points in the special examination in Seafaring.
If a university of applied sciences uses other pass marks, these will be specifically indicated
as part of the programme choice information.
Admission is conditional until the university of applied sciences has checked school,
employment and medical certificates. The university of applied sciences may cancel
admission if an applicant fails to submit certificates by the specified deadline, or if an
applicant has provided false information about his or her grades, work experience or health
status.
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Scoring school performance
Points awarded for school performance will be calculated in the same way as for the Degree
Programmes in Engineering and Laboratory Sciences.
Entrance examination
The examinations for the Degree Programme in Marine Technology, Master Mariner, will be
organised as follows: the national entrance examination in Technology and the English
language test of the special examination in Seafaring on Thursday, 26 May 2016, and the
aptitude test of the special examination in Seafaring on Friday, 27 May 2016. The content of
the national entrance examination in Technology has been described above in connection
with the Degree Programmes in Engineering and Laboratory Sciences. The maximum
examination score for the special examination in Seafaring is 60 points. In order to pass the
examination, applicants must pass both sections. The maximum scores for the sections and
their pass marks according to the national recommendation are as follows: 25 points for the
English language test (minimum acceptable score 10 points) and 35 points for the aptitude
test (minimum acceptable score 10 points).
Applicants must participate in the national entrance examination in Technology at the
university of applied sciences providing such programmes confirmed on the application form
and in the special examination in Seafaring at the university of applied sciences ranked
highest on the application form that provides Seafaring programmes.
The entrance examination for the Degree Programme in Marine Technology, Maritime
Engineer, consists of the national entrance examination in Technology and an English
language test, which will be organised on Thursday, 26 May 2016. Applicants must sit the
examination in the Seafaring unit of either Kymenlaakso UAS or Satakunta UAS. The
content of the national entrance examination in Technology has been described above in
connection with the Degree Programmes in Engineering and Laboratory Sciences. The
maximum score for the English language test for the Degree Programme in Marine
Technology is 60 points (the minimum acceptable score is 20 points).
Work experience
Applicants to Seafaring programmes may receive up to 40 points for their seafaring work
experience, such that a period of one month of seafaring work experience equates to one
point.
For the Degree Programme in Marine Technology, Master Mariner, officer service aboard a
vessel approved by the Finnish Transport Safety Agency (Trafi), as per an extract of the
seamen’s register, as well as in the Finnish Defence Forces, completed by the end of the
application period, will be accepted as seafaring work experience.
For the Degree Programme in Marine Technology, Maritime Engineer, officer service aboard
a vessel approved by the Finnish Transport Safety Agency (Trafi), as per an extract of the
seamen’s register, as well as in the Finnish Defence Forces, completed by the end of the
application period, will be accepted as seafaring work experience. In addition, workshop
service completed by the end of the application period at a workshop manufacturing or
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repairing prime movers or pressure vessels, or in a shipyard or power plant in machinery or
piping installation duties (Government Decree 166/2013), will also be accepted.
In order to receive points, applicants should enter the total amount of work experience in full
months on the application form, however, such that any months according to the extract of
the seamen’s register are multiplied by two.
Applicants must be able to substantiate the amount and type of their work experience by
providing certificates, which will be verified for those admitted as students. The university of
applied sciences may cancel admission if an applicant fails to submit certificates by the
specified deadline, or if an applicant has provided false information about his or her work
experience.
Student selection for part-time studies
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document. Student selection will be carried out by programme choice using an
entrance examination only.
Applicants may receive up to 100 points in the selection process, while the minimum
acceptable score is 20 points. The admission score may consist of points awarded for the
entrance examination, work experience, an interview, etc. Each university of applied
sciences will indicate the contents of different sections and points produced by these as part
of its application information.
If the selection process includes an entrance examination and/or an interview, all eligible
applicants will be invited to sit the entrance examination and/or interview. Applicants may
only sit an entrance examination and/or an interview at the universities of applied sciences
providing the programme choice to which they are applying. When taking such entrance
examination and/or interview, applicants will receive an examination result that is only
applicable to admissions to Technology programmes provided as part-time studies by the
university of applied sciences that organised the examination. The entrance examination
result is valid for the duration of the application period in question.
Each university of applied sciences providing Seafaring programmes as part-time studies will
announce the dates and venues for its entrance examinations as part of its application
information.
11.2 Degree programmes in English
Student selection for full-time studies
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document. Student selection will be carried out by programme choice using an
entrance examination only.
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Entrance examination
The admission score consists of points awarded for the entrance examination. Applicants
may receive up to 100 points in the entrance examination, while the minimum acceptable
score is 20 points. Each university of applied sciences will indicate the contents of different
sections of the entrance examination and points produced by these as part of its application
information.
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit an entrance examination and they may only sit the
entrance examination at the university of applied sciences providing the programme choice
to which they are applying. When taking this entrance examination, applicants will receive an
examination result that is only valid at the university of applied sciences that organised the
examination. The entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application
period in question.
Each university of applied sciences providing Seafaring programmes in English will
announce the dates and venues for its entrance examinations as part of its application
information.
11.3 Other information
Medical certificate
Any applicant admitted as a student must submit a medical certificate issued by a seamen’s
health centre to the university of applied sciences no later than 9 September 2016. The
medical certificate should indicate that:
•
•
•
the individual’s visual and auditory acuity and colour vision conform to the
requirements laid down in the relevant Decree issued by the Ministry of Social Affairs
and Health;
the individual is fit for the intended duties in terms of health status and functional
capacity and does not have any disability or illness that would prevent or clearly
complicate his or her work;
the individual does not suffer from a disease that can be expected to worsen at work
or endanger maritime safety or the health of others on board a vessel.
The university of applied sciences may cancel admission if an applicant fails to submit a
medical certificate by the specified deadline, or if an applicant cannot be considered fit to
study on a Seafaring programme based on the certificate provided.
CANCELLATION OF STUDY ENTITLEMENT
Seafaring programmes are governed by section 33 of the Polytechnics Act (932/2014),
which states that a student’s study entitlement may be cancelled in cases where studies
involve requirements concerning customer or transport safety and the student has been
found to be unsuitable for the studies, because:
•
the student has repeatedly or seriously endangered the health or safety of another
person during the course of his or her studies, thus proving to be clearly unsuitable to
perform practical assignments or work placements as part of his or her studies;
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•
•
it is evident that the student fails to fulfil admission requirements in terms of health
status and functional capacity;
during the application phase, the student has concealed such information on a
decision on cancellation of study entitlement that could have prevented his or her
admission as a student.
12 BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN BUSINESS AND
ADMINISTRATION
The educational provision relating to the Bachelor of Business Administration degree covers
the following six areas governed by this Recommendation:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Business Management
Business Logistics
Multilingual Management Assistance
Library and Information Services
Business Information Technology
Security Management
This Recommendation first describes admissions criteria for degree programmes provided in
Finnish and Swedish and then for programmes provided in English. The Business and
Administration field covers several programmes and programme choices. More specific
information about programme dates is available on each UAS website and the Opintopolku.fi
(Studyinfo.fi) service.
12.1 Degree programmes in Finnish and Swedish
Full-time studies
Degree programmes and programme choices
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document. Twelve Finnish-language and two Swedish-language programme choices
leading to the Bachelor of Business Administration degree will be available as full-time
studies. The table below comprises the titles of the programmes and programme choices in
the forms recommended for use. The left-hand column lists the programmes on offer and the
right-hand column specifies the programme choices available. The same degree programme
may be available through one or more programme choices.
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Table 1. Programmes leading to the Bachelor of Business Administration degree
(available as full-time studies) and programme choices
DEGREE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME CHOICE
Original title (Finnish/Swedish)
English equivalent
Tradenomi (AMK), liiketalous
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Business Management
Tradenom (YH), företagsekonomi
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Business Management (Swedish)
Tradenomi (AMK), liiketalous
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Business Management
Original title (Finnish/Swedish)
English equivalent
Tradenomi (AMK), liiketalous, päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in Business
Management, full-time studies
Tradenom (YH), företagsekonomi, dagstudier
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in Business
Management, full-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), kansainvälinen kauppa, päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in Business
Management, Specialisation in International Trade, fulltime studies
Tradenomi (AMK), palveluliiketoiminta, päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in Business
Management, Specialisation in Service Business, fulltime studies
Tradenomi (AMK), yrittäjyys ja tiimijohtaminen,
päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in Business
Management, Specialisation in Entrepreneurship and
Team Leadership, full-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), finanssi- ja talousasiantuntija,
päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in Financial and
Business Management, full-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), myyntityö, päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in Sales, fulltime studies
Tradenomi (AMK), myyntityö ja visuaalinen markkinointi,
päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in Sales and
Visual Merchandising, full-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), myynti ja markkinointi, päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in Sales and
Marketing, full-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), liiketoiminnan logistiikka,
päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in Business
Logistics, full-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), johdon assistenttityö ja kielet,
päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP for Multilingual
Management Assistants, full-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), tietojenkäsittely, päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in Business
Information Technology, full-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), kirjasto- ja tietopalveluala,
päivätoteutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in Library and
Information Services, full-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), turvallisuusala, monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in Security
Management, part-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), liiketalous
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Business Management
Tradenomi (AMK), liiketalous
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Business Management
Tradenomi (AMK), finanssi- ja
talousasiantuntija
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Financial and Business Management
Tradenomi (AMK), myyntityö
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Sales
Tradenomi (AMK), myyntityö ja
visuaalinen markkinointi
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Sales
and Visual Merchandising
Tradenomi (AMK), myynti ja markkinointi
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Sales
and Marketing
Tradenomi (AMK), liiketoiminnan
logistiikka
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Business Logistics
Tradenomi (AMK), johdon assistenttityö ja
kielet
Bachelor’s Degree Programme for
Multilingual Management Assistants
Tradenomi (AMK), tietojenkäsittely
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Business Information Technology
Tradenomi (AMK), kirjasto- ja
tietopalveluala
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Library
and Information Services
Tradenomi (AMK), turvallisuusala
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Security Management
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Student selection
Applicants will be selected using one of the following two methods (see the General Section
of this Recommendation):
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
40 points
Based on the points awarded for the entrance examination.
SELECTION METHOD 2: SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
(only available to those applying with a matriculation examination certificate)
Alternative 2B
School performance
Entrance examination
Total
60 points (matriculation examination grades)
40 points
100 points
Based on the sum total of points awarded for school performance and for the entrance
examination.
Universities of applied sciences will determine the number of places allocated to each queue
for each programme choice.
Scoring school performance
Selection method 2
Points awarded for school performance are based on the matriculation examination
certificate. The grades on the matriculation examination certificate will be obtained for the
applicant register directly from the Matriculation Examination Board.
Matriculation examination certificate
L/E
M
C
B
A
Mother tongue*
Best language (foreign languages and
the second national language), advanced
(basic/intermediate) syllabus
Mathematics (basic or advanced) or best
of general subject tests (general studies
test for those matriculated prior to 2006)
20
19
17
12
10
20 (19)
19 (18)
17 (16)
12 (11)
10 (9)
20
19
17
12
10
* Mother tongue is equivalent to the A1 language on an IB Diploma and to the language
corresponding to mother tongue on EB and RP Diplomas.
Entrance examination
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit a UAS entrance examination. Applicants must
score at least 10 points in the entrance examination (max. 40 points). If a specific
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programme deviates from this, it will be mentioned below under the programme in question.
The entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application period in question.
Universities of applied sciences engage in co-operation where programmes in the same
admission group will accept an entrance examination taken at another university of applied
sciences as such. Applicants must participate in all examination sections. If an applicant
omits a section, the entrance examination will be failed.
1. A. The national entrance examination for the Degree Programme in Business
Management will be organised during the spring joint application period on Friday, 10
June 2016, and the advance material for the examination will be made available on the
websites of all universities of applied sciences using the national examination from 9
May to 10 June 2016. During the autumn joint application period, the entrance
examination will be organised at 12 noon 5 on Wednesday, 2 November 2016, and the
advance material will be made available from 30 September to 2 November 2016.
Applicants are not allowed to bring the advance material to the examination.
A national entrance examination in Business Management consists of the following three
sections: an essay or an interview (10 pts.), multiple-choice questions based on advance
material (15 pts.) and a section measuring logical reasoning and mathematical
competence (15 pts.). The entrance examination lasts two hours, but applicants must
reserve three hours for the examination, including arrangements.
B. The Specialisation in International Trade will be available at Lahti University of
Applied Sciences during the spring joint application period. It uses the same entrance
examination as the Degree Programme in Business Management (see point 1. A.) and is
included in the same admission group.
C. The Specialisation in Service Business will be available at Lahti University of
Applied Sciences during the autumn joint application period. It uses the same entrance
examination as the Degree Programme in Business Management (see point 1. A.) and is
included in the same admission group.
D. The Specialisation in Entrepreneurship and Team Leadership will be made
available at Tampere University of Applied Sciences. Students will be selected on the
basis of the sum total of points awarded for the advance assignment (max. 40 pts.) and
the entrance examination (max. 60 pts.). Applicants must score at least one (1) point for
both sections. The entrance examination will be organised on Monday, 6 June 2016. The
Specialisation in Entrepreneurship and Team Leadership forms a separate admission
group. More details will be available on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) website and the
Tampere UAS website.
E. The Degree Programme in Financial and Business Management will be available
at Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences. The entrance examination for the
programme starting in August 2016 will be organised at 12 noon on Wednesday, 1 June
2016. The duration of the examination is three hours, including arrangements; the
duration of the actual examination is two hours.
An entrance examination consists of the following three sections: an essay or an
interview (10 pts.), multiple-choice questions based on advance material (15 pts.) and a
section measuring logical reasoning and mathematical competence (15 pts.). Applicants
must score at least three points for the mathematical section. The advance material for
the entrance examination will be available online from 2 May to 2 June 2016. Applicants
are not allowed to bring the advance material to the examination. Applicants must bring a
5
All times are Finnish time (GMT+2).
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scientific calculator to the examination. The Degree Programme in Financial and
Business Management forms a separate admission group.
F. The Degree Programme in Sales will be available at Haaga-Helia University of
Applied Sciences and Turku University of Applied Sciences. The programme uses the
same entrance examination as the Degree Programme in Business Management (see
point 1. A.) and is included in the same admission group.
G. The Degree Programme in Sales and Visual Merchandising will be available at the
Porvoo Campus of Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences. The programme uses
the same entrance examination as the Degree Programme in Business Management
(see point 1. A.) and is included in the same admission group.
H. The Degree Programme in Sales and Marketing will be made available at
Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences. The programme uses the same entrance
examination as the Degree Programme in Business Management (see point 1. A.) and is
included in the same admission group.
I. The Degree Programme in Business Logistics will only be available as full-time
studies during the spring joint application period at Kymenlaakso and Turku Universities
of Applied Sciences. The programme uses the same entrance examination as the
Degree Programme in Business Management (see point 1. A.) and is included in the
same admission group.
J. The Degree Programme for Multilingual Management Assistants will be available
at Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences during the autumn joint application
period. The programme uses the same entrance examination as the Degree Programme
in Business Management (see point 1. A.) and is included in the same admission group.
2. The entrance examination for the Degree Programme for Multilingual Management
Assistants will be organised during the spring joint application period on Thursday, 26
May 2016, and the advance material will be made available on the Haaga-Helia UAS
website from 25 April to 26 May 2016. Applicants are not allowed to bring the advance
material to the entrance examination. During the autumn joint application period, the
entrance examination will be organised on Thursday, 27 October 2016, and the advance
material will be made available on the Haaga-Helia UAS website from 26 September to
27 October 2016. Applicants are not allowed to bring the advance material to the
entrance examination. The entrance examination consists of the following three sections:
a written test (min./max. scores 8/20 pts., respectively), language tests and a group
interview (min./max. scores 2/20 pts., respectively). Each applicant must take a language
test in English and in another language that he or she is studying. The languages
available are Chinese, French, German, Russian, Spanish and Swedish. Language tests
are based on a general upper secondary school language syllabus or equivalent and test
mastery of linguistic structures, among other things. An applicant will be exempt from
one or both language tests, if he or she has received at least grade M in the language(s)
in question (either advanced or basic syllabus) in the matriculation examination or if he
or she is a native speaker of the language(s). If an applicant fails the English language
test, his or her entrance examination score will be reduced by 17 points in selection
queue 1. If an applicant fails the other language test, his or her entrance examination
score will be reduced by 14 points in selection queue 1. If an applicant fails both
language tests, he or she will be excluded from admission.
The entrance examination places emphasis on aptitude for the field, motivation and
learning skills. More details will be available on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) website.
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The Degree Programme for Multilingual Management Assistants at Haaga-Helia UAS
forms a separate admission group.
3. The Degree Programme in Library and Information Services will be available at Oulu,
Seinäjoki and Turku Universities of Applied Sciences. The entrance examination will be
organised in Seinäjoki, Turku and Oulu on Tuesday, 7 June 2016. The entrance
examination consists of the following two sections: a group interview (max. 20 pts.) and a
written section (max. 20 pts.). The entrance examination places emphasis on aptitude for
the field, motivation and learning skills. There is no advance material for the entrance
examination. Oulu, Seinäjoki and Turku Universities of Applied Sciences engage in
admissions co-operation in terms of the Degree Programme in Library and Information
Services.
4. The entrance examination for the Degree Programme in Business Information
Technology will be organised during the spring joint application period at 12 noon on
Thursday, 9 June 2016, and during the autumn joint application period at 12 noon on
Thursday, 3 November 2016. The Degree Programme in Business Information
Technology forms a separate admission group. The advance material will be made
available on the websites of all universities of applied sciences using the national
examination from 9 May to 9 June 2016 for the spring application period and from 3
October to 3 November 2016 for the autumn application period. Applicants are not
allowed to bring the advance material to the examination.
The examination measures logical thinking and problem-solving skills (max.15 pts.) and
acquisition of new knowledge based on advance material (max.15 pts.) through a written
section common to all applicants. In addition to the written section, the entrance
examination includes a section measuring motivation and aptitude for the field (max. 10
pts.). Each university of applied sciences arranging the entrance examination will
implement this section as it considers most suitable, such as using an essay, an
interview or a combination of these, or in some other way it sees fit. Each university of
applied sciences will post further information about the form of the section measuring
motivation and aptitude to its own application pages during the application period at the
latest.
Applicants are required to score at least 4 points for the section measuring motivation
and aptitude and at least 12 points in the whole entrance examination in order to be
considered for admission.
5. The Degree Programme in Security Management will be available at Laurea
University of Applied Sciences and the entrance examination will be organised during the
spring joint application period on Monday, 30 May 2016. The Degree Programme in
Security Management forms a separate admission group. The advance material for the
entrance examination will be available online from 29 April to 30 May 2016. The entrance
examination consists of a written section and an interview or an essay. Applicants are
not allowed to bring the advance material to the examination.
Part-time studies
Degree programmes and programme choices
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document.
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Four Finnish-language and two Swedish-language programme choices leading to the
Bachelor of Business Administration degree will be available as part-time studies. The table
below comprises the titles of the programmes and programme choices in the forms
recommended for use. The left-hand column lists the programmes on offer and the righthand column specifies the programme choices available. The same degree programme may
be available through one or more programme choices.
Table 2. Programmes leading to the Bachelor of Business Administration degree
(available as part-time studies) and programme choices
DEGREE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME CHOICE
Finnish title
English equivalent
Tradenomi (AMK), liiketalous
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Business
Management
Tradenomi (AMK), myyntityö
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Sales
Finnish title
English equivalent
Tradenomi (AMK), liiketalous, monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in
Business Management, part-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), myyntityö, monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in
Sales, part-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), pk-yrittäjyys,
monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in
Business Management, Specialisation in SME
Business Management, part-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), liiketoiminnan logistiikka,
monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in
Business Logistics, part-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), hankinta- ja myyntiosaaminen,
monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in
Purchasing and Sales, part-time studies
Tradenomi (AMK), kirjasto- ja tietopalveluala,
monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in
Library and Information Services, part-time
studies
Tradenomi (AMK), tietojenkäsittely,
monimuotototeutus
Bachelor of Business Administration, DP in
Business Information Technology, part-time
studies
Tradenomi (AMK), liiketalous
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Business
Management
Tradenomi (AMK), liiketoiminnan logistiikka
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Business
Logistics
Tradenomi (AMK), hankinta- ja myyntiosaaminen
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Purchasing and
Sales
Tradenomi (AMK), kirjasto- ja tietopalveluala
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Library and
Information Services
Tradenomi (AMK), tietojenkäsittely
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Business
Information Technology
Points awarded for work experience
It is recommended that points awarded for work experience should mainly be used for
admissions to part-time studies. Calculation of points awarded for work experience will only
take account of work experience obtained at or after the age of 18 and accumulated no later
than 31 July for the spring application period and no later than 31 December for the autumn
application period. Two months of general (not necessarily field-specific) work experience
equates to one point.
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Part-time work will be converted into full-time equivalents such that 150 hours or 20 full
working days (at least 7 hours per day) correspond to one month of work. Work experience
does not have to be continuous or obtained working for the same employer. No periods of
practical work placements or on-the-job learning included in a qualification used to apply will
be counted towards work experience. Military or non-military national service or child-care
leave will not be counted towards work experience. Points may only be awarded for work
experience verified by a certificate provided by the employer. Entrepreneurship will be
accepted as work experience if an applicant can produce a certificate attesting that he or she
is or has been covered under the statutory pension scheme for entrepreneurs (YEL) or for
farmers, forest estate owners, fishers and reindeer herders and their family members
(MYEL).
Applicants must be able to substantiate the amount of their work experience by providing
employment certificates, which will be verified for those admitted as students. In addition to
copies of employment certificates in the original language, each applicant must submit
copies of employment certificates translated into Finnish, Swedish or English by an official
(authorised) translator, if the original document is in none of these languages. Such
translations must be signed and stamped by the translator. Copies should only be submitted
when accepting a place to study.
Student selection
Applicants may be selected using one of the following two methods:
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
70 points
SELECTION METHOD 3: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
Entrance examination
Work experience
Total
70 points
30 points
100 points
Universities of applied sciences using both admission queues will determine the number of
places allocated to each queue for each programme choice.
Entrance examination
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit a UAS entrance examination. Applicants must
score at least 28 points in the entrance examination (max. 70 points). The entrance
examination result is valid for the duration of the application period in question. If a specific
programme deviates from this, it will be mentioned below under the programme in question.
Universities of applied sciences engage in co-operation where programmes in the same
admission group will accept an entrance examination taken at another university of applied
sciences as such. Applicants must participate in all examination sections. If an applicant
omits a section, the entrance examination will be failed.
1. A. The national entrance examinations in the admission group for the Degree
Programme in Business Management will be organised during the spring joint
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application period on Wednesday, 25 May 2016, and during the autumn joint application
period on Wednesday, 2 November 2016, at 12 noon.
A national entrance examination in Business Management consists of the following
sections: an essay and/or an interview (30 pts.), multiple-choice questions based on
advance material (20 pts.) and a section measuring logical reasoning and mathematical
competence (20 pts.). The advance material will be made available on the websites of all
universities of applied sciences using the national examination from 25 April to 25 May
2016 for the spring application period and from 30 September to 2 November 2016 for
the autumn application period. Applicants are not allowed to bring the material to the
examination. The written test lasts two hours, but applicants must reserve 3 to 6 hours
for the examination, including any possible interviews.
B. The Specialisation in SME Business Management will be available at Seinäjoki
University of Applied Sciences as part of the Degree Programme in Business
Management during the autumn joint application period. Those wishing to apply should
participate in the national entrance examination in Business Management (see point 1.
A.). The specialisation is included in the same admission group as Business
Management programmes.
2. The Degree Programme in Purchasing and Sales will be available at Turku University
of Applied Sciences during the spring joint application period. The entrance examination
comprises an advance assignment, which will be made available on the UAS website
(www.turkuamk.fi) from 15 February to 31 May 2016.
3. The Degree Programme in Business Logistics will be available as part-time studies at
Lahti University of Applied Sciences during the spring joint application period. Those
wishing to apply to the programme should participate in the national entrance
examination in Business Management (see point 1. A.). The programme is included in
the same admission group as Business Management programmes.
4. The Degree Programme in Library and Information Services will be available as parttime studies at Turku University of Applied Sciences during the spring joint application
period. The entrance examination will be organised in Turku on Monday, 23 May 2016.
The entrance examination consists of the following two sections: a group interview (max.
35 pts.) and a written section (max. 35 pts.). The entrance examination places emphasis
on aptitude for the field, motivation and learning skills. There is no advance material for
the entrance examination.
5. The entrance examination for the Degree Programme in Business Information
Technology will be organised during the spring joint application period at 12 noon on
Thursday, 9 June 2016, and during the autumn joint application period at 12 noon on
Thursday, 3 November 2016. The Degree Programme in Business Information
Technology forms a separate admission group. The advance material will be made
available on the websites of all universities of applied sciences using the national
examination from 9 May to 9 June 2016 for the spring application period and from 3
October to 3 November 2016 for the autumn application period. Applicants are not
allowed to bring the advance material to the entrance examination.
The examination measures logical thinking and problem-solving skills (max. 20 pts.) and
acquisition of new knowledge based on advance material (max. 30 pts.) through a
written section common to all applicants.
In addition to the written section, the entrance examination includes a section measuring
motivation and aptitude for the field (max. 20 pts.). Each university of applied sciences
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arranging the entrance examination will implement this section as it considers most
suitable, such as using an essay, an interview or a combination of these, or in some
other way it sees fit. Each university of applied sciences will post further information
about the form of the section measuring motivation and aptitude to its own application
pages during the application period at the latest.
Applicants are required to score at least 8 points for the section measuring motivation
and aptitude and at least 25 points for the whole entrance examination in order to be
considered for admission.
12.2 Degree programmes in English
Full-time studies
Degree programmes and programme choices
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document. Eight English-language programme choices leading to the Bachelor of
Business Administration degree will be available as full-time studies. The table below
comprises the titles of the programmes and programme choices in the forms recommended
for use. The left-hand column lists the programmes on offer and the right-hand column
specifies the programme choices available.
Table 3. English-language programmes leading to the Bachelor of Business
Administration degree (available as full-time studies) and programme choices
DEGREE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME CHOICE
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Business Management
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
International Business
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
International Sales and Marketing
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
European Business Administration
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
International Business and Logistics
Bachelor’s Degree Programme for
Multilingual Management Assistants
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Business Information Technology
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
Security Management
Bachelor of Business Administration,
DP in Business Management, full-time studies
Bachelor of Business Administration
DP in International Business, full-time studies
Bachelor of Business Administration
DP in International Sales and Marketing, full-time studies
Bachelor of Business Administration,
DP in European Business Administration, full-time studies
Bachelor of Business Administration,
DP in International Business and Logistics, full-time studies
Bachelor of Business Administration
DP for Multilingual Management Assistants, full-time studies
Bachelor of Business Administration
DP in Business Information Technology, full-time studies
Bachelor of Business Administration
DP in Security Management, full-time studies
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Student selection
Applicants may be selected using one of the following two methods:
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
40 points
SELECTION METHOD 2: SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
(only available to those applying with a matriculation examination certificate)
Alternative 2B
School performance
Entrance examination
Total
60 points (matriculation examination grades)
40 points
100 points
Universities of applied sciences will determine the number of places allocated to each queue
for each programme choice.
School performance
School performance points for English-language programmes provided as full-time studies
will be calculated in the same way as for their Finnish- and Swedish-language counterparts.
Entrance examinations
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit a UAS entrance examination. Applicants must
score at least 10 points in the entrance examination (max. 40 points). If a specific
programme deviates from this, it will be mentioned below under the programme in question.
The entrance examination result is valid for the duration of the application period in question.
Universities of applied sciences may engage in co-operation where programmes in the same
admission group will accept an entrance examination taken at another university of applied
sciences as such.
1. The Degree Programme in Business Management uses the same entrance
examination as the Degree Programme in International Business (see point 2. below)
and is included in the same admission group.
2. The national entrance examination for the Degree Programme in International
Business will be organised during the spring joint application period on 20 April 2016
and during the autumn joint application period on 27 October 2016.The entrance
examination consists of the following sections (min./max. scores): an essay (3/10 pts.),
multiple-choice questions (2/6 pts.), a section measuring mathematical/logical thinking
(2/8 pts.) and an interview (3/16 pts.). The examination includes a compulsory integrated
section measuring English language proficiency. Applicants must pass all sections. The
examination assesses study and teamwork skills, verbal and written expression skills as
well as mathematical/logical reasoning skills. More details will be available on the
Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) website. The Degree Programmes in International Business
are involved in admissions co-operation.
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3. The Degree Programme in European Business Administration is not involved in
admissions co-operation but has its own entrance examination (i.e. it forms a separate
admission group), which does not follow the above-mentioned scoring method. The
entrance examination will be organised on Thursday, 31 March 2016, and it can only be
taken in Finland. Applicants’ English language proficiency will be assessed as part of the
entrance examination and they must pass all examination sections in order to be
considered for admission. More details will be available on the Opintopolku.fi
(Studyinfo.fi) website.
4. The Degree Programme in International Business and Logistics is not involved in
admissions co-operation but has its own entrance examination (i.e. it forms a separate
admission group), which does not follow the above-mentioned scoring method. The
entrance examination will be organised on Wednesday, 30 March 2016, and it can only
be taken in Finland. Applicants’ English language proficiency will be assessed as part of
the entrance examination and they must pass all examination sections in order to be
considered for admission. More details will be available on the Opintopolku.fi
(Studyinfo.fi) website.
5. The national entrance examination for the Degree Programme in Business
Information Technology will be organised during the spring joint application period on
Friday, 22 April 2016, and the programme forms a separate admission group. The
entrance examination consists of the following three sections: a written assignment
based on advance material (min./max. scores 2/10 pts.), an assignment measuring
mathematical/logical reasoning (min./max. scores 6/20 pts.) and a group discussion or
an interview measuring English language proficiency (min./max. scores 2/10 pts.). The
examination assesses aptitude for the field, study and teamwork skills, verbal and written
expression skills as well as mathematical/logical reasoning skills. Applicants’ English
language proficiency will be assessed as part of the entrance examination and they must
pass all examination sections in order to be considered for admission. The Degree
Programmes in Business Information Technology are involved in admissions cooperation. More details will be available on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) website.
6. The entrance examination for the Degree Programme in Security Management will be
organised on Tuesday, 19 April 2016, and the programme forms a separate admission
group. The examination consists of a written and verbal section. The written section
comprises an essay based on an article (min./max. scores 5/16 pts.) and
mathematical/logical assignments (min./max. scores 2/12 pts.). The verbal section
comprises an interview or a group discussion (min./max. scores 3/12 pts.) measuring
motivation and English language proficiency. Applicants must pass all sections. More
details will be available on the Opintopolku.fi (Studyinfo.fi) website.
Part-time studies
Degree programmes and programme choices
General eligibility to apply to degree programmes has been explained in the General Section
of this document. One English-language programme choice leading to the Bachelor of
Business Administration degree will be available as part-time studies. The table below
comprises the titles of the programme and programme choice in the forms recommended for
use. The left-hand column lists the programme on offer and the right-hand column specifies
the programme choice available.
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Table 4. English-language programme leading to the Bachelor of Business
Administration degree (available as part-time studies) and programme choice
DEGREE PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME CHOICE
Bachelor’s Degree Programme in
International Business
Bachelor of Business Administration
DP in International Business, part-time studies
Student selection
Applicants may be selected using four different methods (see the General Section of this
Recommendation):
SELECTION METHOD 1: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Entrance examination
70 points
SELECTION METHOD 3: ENTRANCE EXAMINATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
Entrance examination
Work experience
Total
70 points
30 points
100 points
Universities of applied sciences will determine the number of places allocated to each queue
for each programme choice.
Entrance examinations
All eligible applicants will be invited to sit a UAS entrance examination. Applicants must
score at least 28 points in the entrance examination (max. 70 points). The entrance
examination result is valid for the duration of the application period in question. Universities
of applied sciences engage in co-operation where programmes in the same admission group
will accept an entrance examination taken at another university of applied sciences as such.
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SCHEDULE APPENDIX
2016 application periods to universities of applied sciences, deadlines for submitting certificates, appendices, etc.
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES
The required documents must arrive by the specified deadline (the postmark date is not sufficient). Any diverging field-specific dates will be specifically indicated on UAS
application pages and in field-specific admissions criteria.
Document
Spring application period I
8–27 January 2016
Spring application period II
16 March – 6 April 2016
Autumn application period
7–21 September 2016
1) Qualifications to be complete and copies of
qualification certificates to be submitted to the
admissions office (* = those graduating during the
application period):
1) by 3 pm 6 on Fri, 15 July 2016
1) by 3 pm on Fri, 15 July 2016
1) by 3 pm on Fri, 9 December 2016
* by 3 pm on Fri, 30 December 2016
2) Matriculation examination grades of those who
matriculated in or after 1990:
2) obtained directly from the
Matriculation Examination Board
2) obtained directly from the
Matriculation Examination Board
2) obtained directly from the
Matriculation Examination Board
3) Copies of matriculation examination certificates of
those who matriculated prior to 1990 to be
submitted to the admissions office:
3) by 3 pm on Wed, 10 February 2016
3) by 3 pm on Wed, 20 April 2016
3) by 3 pm on Wed, 28 September 2016
4) Original qualification certificates to be checked:
4) at the beginning of studies
4) at the beginning of studies
4) at the beginning of studies
1) Copies of diplomas and their official translations to
be submitted to the admissions office (* = those
graduating during the application period):
1) by 3 pm on Fri, 15 July 2016
* by 3 pm on 2 September 2016
1) by 3 pm on Fri, 15 July 2016
* by 3 pm on 2 September 2016
1) by 3 pm on Fri, 9 December 2016
* by 3 pm on Fri, 30 December 2016
2) Original diplomas and official translations to be
checked:
2) at the beginning of studies
2) at the beginning of studies
2) at the beginning of studies
Finnish qualification certificates:
International matriculation examinations (IB, EB, RP):
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All times are Finnish time (GMT+2).
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Qualifications taken outside Finland by EU/EEA citizens:
1) Qualifications to be complete and copies of
qualification certificates and their official
translations to be submitted to the admissions
office (not applicable to those graduating during the
application period):
1) by 3 pm on Wed, 10 February 2016
1) by 3 pm on Wed, 20 April 2016
1) by 3 pm on Wed, 28 September 2016
2) Copies of qualification certificates and their official
translations to be submitted to the admissions
office by those graduating during the application
period:
2) by 3 pm on Fri, 15 July 2016
2) by 3 pm on Fri, 15 July 2016
2) by 3 pm on Fri, 30 December 2016
3) Original qualification certificates to be checked:
3) at the beginning of studies
3) at the beginning of studies
3) at the beginning of studies
1) Qualifications to be complete:
1) by Wed, 27 January 2016
1) by Wed, 6 April 2016
1) by Wed, 21 September 2016
2) Copies of qualification certificates and their official
translations to be submitted to the admissions
office:
2) by 3 pm on Wed, 10 February 2016
2) by 3 pm on Wed, 20 April 2016
2) by 3 pm on Wed, 28 September 2016
3) Original qualification certificates and official
translations to be checked:
3) at the beginning of studies
3) at the beginning of studies
3) at the beginning of studies
1) Work experience to be obtained:
1) by 31 July 2016
1) by 31 July 2016
1) by 31 December 2016
2) Copies of employment certificates to be submitted
to the admissions office:
2) by 3 pm on Fri, 15 July 2016
2) by 3 pm on Fri, 15 July 2016
2) by 3 pm on Fri, 9 December 2016
3) Original certificates to be checked:
3) at the beginning of studies
3) at the beginning of studies
3) at the beginning of studies
Qualifications taken outside Finland by non-EU/EEA
citizens:
Employment certificates:
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Evidence of English language proficiency for non-EU/EEA
citizens applying to programmes provided in English
(not applicable to those applying with a qualification
taken in Finland):
Certificates of English language proficiency valid during
the application period to be submitted to the
admissions office:
by 3 pm on Wed, 10 February 2016
by 3 pm on Wed, 20 April 2016
by 3 pm on Wed, 28 September 2016
by 3 pm on Wed, 10 February 2016
by 3 pm on Wed, 20 April 2016
by 3 pm on Wed, 28 September 2016
Decisions on asylum or residence permits granted on
the basis of a need for protection to be submitted to the
admissions office:
by 3 pm on Wed, 10 February 2016
by 3 pm on Wed, 20 April 2016
by 3 pm on Wed, 28 September 2016
Advance assignments to be submitted (see the UAS
website or Opintopolku.fi/Studyinfo.fi):
by the deadline specified by the
university of applied sciences
by the deadline specified by the
university of applied sciences
by the deadline specified by the
university of applied sciences
by 3 pm on Wed, 10 February 2016
by 3 pm on Wed, 20 April 2016
by 3 pm on Wed, 28 September 2016
Applications for special arrangements for entrance
examinations to be submitted to the university of
applied sciences (see the UAS website or
Opintopolku.fi/Studyinfo.fi):
by 3 pm on Wed, 10 February 2016
or, in acute cases, immediately upon
receipt of an invitation to sit an entrance
examination
by 3 pm on Wed, 20 April 2016
or, in acute cases, immediately upon
receipt of an invitation to sit an entrance
examination
by 3 pm on Wed, 28 September 2016
or, in acute cases, immediately upon
receipt of an invitation to sit an entrance
examination
Any changes to work experience information affecting
actual admissions to be submitted to the admissions
office:
by 3 pm on Fri, 13 May 2016
by 3 pm on Thu, 9 June 2016
by 3 pm on Thu, 10 November 2016
Exemption from language tests required for
programmes provided in English:
Certificates of English, Swedish and Finnish language
proficiency valid during the application period to be
submitted to the admissions office:
Refugees or applicants in a refugee-like situation:
Discretionary applicants:
Appendices specified by the university of applied
sciences to be submitted to the UAS (see the UAS
website or Opintopolku.fi/Studyinfo.fi):
Accessibility in student admissions:
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MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES
The required documents must arrive by the specified deadline (the postmark date is not sufficient). Any diverging field-specific dates will be specifically indicated on UAS
application pages and in field-specific admissions criteria.
Document
Spring application period I
8–27 January 2016
Spring application period II
16 March – 6 April 2016
Autumn application period
7–21 September 2016
1) Degrees to be complete and copies of degree
certificates to be submitted to the admissions
office:
1) by 3 pm on Fri, 15 July 2016
1) by 3 pm on Fri, 15 July 2016
1) by 3 pm on Fri, 9 December 2016
2) Original degree certificates to be checked:
2) at the beginning of studies
2) at the beginning of studies
2) at the beginning of studies
1) Degrees to be complete (not applicable to EU/EEA
citizens):
1) by 3 pm on Wed, 27 January 2016
1) by 3 pm on Wed, 6 April 2016
1) by 3 pm on Wed, 21 September 2016
2) Copies of degree certificates to be submitted to the
admissions office (not applicable to EU/EEA
citizens):
2) by 3 pm on Wed, 10 February 2016
2) by 3 pm on Wed, 20 April 2016
2) by 3 pm on Wed, 28 September 2016
3) Original degree certificates to be checked:
3) at the beginning of studies
3) at the beginning of studies
3) at the beginning of studies
1) Work experience to be obtained:
1) by 31 July 2016
1) by 31 July 2016
1) by 31 December 2016
2) Copies of employment certificates to be submitted
to the admissions office:
2) by 3 pm on Fri, 15 July 2016
2) by 3 pm on Fri, 15 July 2016
2) by 3 pm on Fri, 9 December 2016
3) Original certificates to be checked:
3) at the beginning of studies
3) at the beginning of studies
3) at the beginning of studies
Advance assignments to be submitted (see the UAS
website or Opintopolku.fi/Studyinfo.fi):
by the deadline specified by the
university of applied sciences
by the deadline specified by the
university of applied sciences
by the deadline specified by the
university of applied sciences
Degrees taken in Finland or degrees taken outside
Finland by EU/EEA citizens:
Degrees taken outside Finland:
Employment certificates:
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Accessibility in student admissions:
Applications for special arrangements for entrance
examinations to be submitted to the admissions office
(see the UAS website or Opintopolku.fi/Studyinfo.fi):
by 3 pm on Wed, 10 February 2016
or, in acute cases, immediately upon
receipt of an invitation to sit an entrance
examination
by 3 pm on Wed, 20 April 2016
or, in acute cases, immediately upon
receipt of an invitation to sit an entrance
examination
by 3 pm on Wed, 28 September 2016
or, in acute cases, immediately upon
receipt of an invitation to sit an entrance
examination
Any changes to work experience information affecting
eligibility to apply to be submitted to the admissions
office:
by 3 pm on Wed, 10 February 2016
by 3 pm on Wed, 20 April 2016
by 3 pm on Wed, 28 September 2016
Any changes to work experience information affecting
actual admissions to be submitted to the admissions
office:
by 3 pm on Fri, 13 May 2016
by 3 pm on Thu, 9 June 2016
by 3 pm on Thu, 10 November 2016