Bachelor and Master Degree Studies 2015 at Novia University of Applied Sciences
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Novia University of Applied Sciences
CHOOSING AN EDUCATION is a great leap towards creat- ing one’s future. Even though studying and working for a degree consists of many smaller steps, they all lead to a future and a career. We at Novia UAS want to be there to guide and support our students, through- out their journey, and we hope that their steps will be memorable, significant and enriching.
IN THIS BROCHURE information about the Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Programmes in English that Novia UAS offers can be found. In addition to these programmes, we also offer Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Programmes in Swedish.
NOVIA IS FINLAND’S LARGEST Swedish-speaking Uni- versity of Applied Sciences with approximately 4000 students. Discover what some of these students think about Novia UAS and how they are building their fu- ture. Read their stories in this brochure and at novia.fi and become inspired. Choose a destination and thereby a future.
Take the next step!
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Bachelor of EngineeringEnergy and Environmental Engineering 240 ECTS
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Bachelor of Marine Technology Maritime Management 270 ECTS■
Bachelor of Engineering*Maritime Technology 270 ECTS
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Bachelor of Health Care Nursing210 ECTS
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Bachelor of Natural Resources Sustainable Coastal Management 240 ECTS (120 + 120)Our Master Degree Programmes in English 2015 are:
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Master of Culture and Arts, Master of Business Administration, Master of Hospitality Management*Leadership and Service Design 60 or 90 ECTS
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Master of Natural Resources*Natural Resource Management 60 ECTS
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Master of Culture and Arts*Entrepreneurship in Arts 60 ECTS
Our Bachelor Degree Programmes in English 2015 are:
* part-time studies
Vaasa
VAASA IS A BEAUTIFUL CITY located on the west coast of Finland next to a World Heritage Archipelago. The city has a nice high spirited and international atmosphere making it ideal for the approximately 13 000 student inhabitants.
THE CITY IS PERFECTLY SUITED for engineering students due to the fact that Scandinavia´s largest energy cluster can be found in Vaasa. Novia UAS (and its predeces- sors) in Vaasa has been a successful pioneer in higher technical education for more than 160 years. The Central Hospital of the district is located in Vaasa, pro- viding many opportunities for practical training for our students in Nursing.
Jakobstad-Pietarsaari
LIVING IN JAkOBSTAD means enjoying life both on a small scale and a large scale. Jakobstad (or Pietarsaari), is located in Western Finland, on the Gulf of Bothnia.
Campus Allegro, with its 700 students, is located in the heart of the town of Jakobstad. The educational units that comprise the dynamic campus are the Universi- ties of Applied Sciences of Novia and Centria, Åbo Akademi University, the YA! Vocational Education and Training, the Music Institute of the Jakobstad Region and the Children’s Art School, Balatako. Allegro is a well-known cultural meeting place.
Turku
TURkU IS A CITY OF CONTRASTS, modern and historical, on the stunning southwest coast of Finland. Turku has a student population of 36 000, making Turku a truly student centered city.
TURkU HAS A NATIONALLY REMARkABLE harbor. There has been education in Marine Technology for 200 years in Turku. In 2013 the degree programme in Maritime Management moved to a new and modern study environment, including simulators and a planetarium.
The degree programme in Maritime Technology is also located in the same buildning. The simulators are so high-tech that they are well-renowned and used by people in the business.
Raseborg-Raasepori
CAMPUS RASEBORG IS SITUATED in the picturesque seaside town of Ekenäs in the municipality of Raseborg, about 1,5h by train from both Helsinki and Turku.
A majority of the 15 000 inhabitants has Swedish as their mother tongue. There is an active cultural life in the town and nature is everywhere.
THE MODERN STUDY FACILITIES and the newly built stu- dent housing serve about 500 students. The surround- ings are perfect for walking and bicycling, distances are short and nature is close. The needs of some of the degree programs are met at an experimental farm in Västankvarn in Ingå and at Tvärminne zoological sta- tion in Hanko.
Develop A professionAl AnD Artistic profile towards the international art scene. This degree programme offers students a unique opportunity to upgrade their entrepreneurial skills as well as ways of communicating their artistic practice.
The programme gives students the chance to establish international contacts in order to expand their field of professional activity. The studies are aimed for professional artists with a bachelor or master degree and at least three years work expe- rience in the field of visual culture and contempo- rary art. The programme is conducted closely with the professional field. International experts within the field of art serve as lecturers and supervisors for the purpose of optimizing individual career op- portunities. Students acquire in-depth knowledge of their professional area.
Studies
The programme comprises both contact studies and distance learning. Contact studies consist of six blocks - two at the Allegro campus in Jakobstad (two weeks in the autumn term and two weeks in the spring term) plus four intensive study trips to various art exhibitions, biennales and art centres throughout Europe. The studies have a personal emphasis highlighting the artistic practise of each individual student. Distance learning includes litera- ture studies, written assignments (statements and analyses), artistic and published works.
Career prospects
The programme enables students to establish themselves and consolidate their place in the inter- national field of visual culture and contemporary art. The Master of Culture and Arts qualification also entitles students to seek employment within the public sector.
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Master of Culture and Arts,
Entrepreneurship in Arts
Entrepreneurship in Arts, Pietarsaari Master of Culture and Arts
60 ECTS
Entrance examination: 9-10.5.2015 in Finland Intake: 10
Contact Eva Forsman
Köpmansgatan 10, 68600 Pietarsaari Phone +358 (0)40 563 6689 E-mail [email protected]
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Bachelor of Engineering, Energy and
Environmental Engineering
BecoMe An eXpert that really can make a dif- ference by turning environmental challenges into sustainable solutions! Choose a career that truly represents the future! There are numerous career opportunities in the environmental and energy field both locally in the Vaasa area as well as internationally.
Studies
This engineering education has a strong base in chemistry, physics and modern mathematical methods as well as in industrial economy, thus providing the essential tools for successful stud- ies and an engineer’s career. Subjects covered in- clude energy production and efficiency, resource and waste management, as well as system and life-cycle analysis.
The students will learn to handle environmen- tal and energy related tasks in a comprehensive way, taking into consideration both legislation and economy. The working methods of the degree programme include case studies, projects and team work which aim at improving the com- munication, argumentation and cooperation skills. The methods give a good basis for future industrial project work.
During their third year, students make an excursion in Northern Europe to give them first- hand experience of alternative energy sources, such as wind, sun and biomass.
Career Prospects
Common career choices after graduation include work in companies using environmental man- agement and quality control systems, energy solutions or recycling as well as minimization of raw materials and energy use. Other fields of work include governmental agencies, research and development as well as consulting within the environmental and energy fields.
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Energy and Environmental Engineering, Vaasa Bachelor of Engineering
240 ECTS
Entrance examination: 22.4.2015 in Vaasa, Finland + locations and dates abroad (see novia.fi) Intake: 20
Contact Matts Nickull
Wolffintie 33, 65200 Vaasa Contact
Student Affairs Officer Martina Englund
Wolffintie 33, 65200 Vaasa Phone +358 (0)6 328 5508 Mobile +358 (0)44 780 5508 E-mail [email protected]
Application
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HAs cArinG for otHers always seemed appeal- ing? In an increasingly multicultural global society the strain on healthcare staff is greater than ever and the need for culturally competent nurses is imminent. Choose a career as a nurse and help alleviate suffering in the world!
Studies
The Degree Programme in Nursing has educated culturally competent registered nurses, mainly for hospitals, since 1998. The studies build up the students basic nursing skills, and gradually shift towards in-depth studies of medical and surgical nursing with a transcultural approach.
The nursing curriculum includes health promo- tion, illness prevention, restoration of health, and alleviation of suffering. Theoretical studies are applied into practical assessments in different clinical settings. The education comprises 90 ECTS of clinical learning, ranging from elderly care in nursing homes to acute medical care in hospitals, preparing students for challenges they will meet in healthcare. Basic knowledge in Finnish or Swedish is a prerequisite for performing work practice in Finland. A period of practice placements abroad is encouraged.
Career prospects
A registered nurse is authorized by the Finnish Val- vira. After being certified and registered the person can practice their profession. A majority of our graduates work as nurses in various settings in Finland, but also abroad. You are needed!
The education may also become your spring- board for further studies in Caring and Nursing Sci- ence, as well as in other sciences on an Academic level.
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Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing
Nursing, Vaasa
Bachelor of Health Care 210 ECTS
Entrance examination: 13-15.4.2015 in Finland Intake: 20
Contact
Maj-Helen Nyback Sarjakatu 2, 65320 Vaasa Phone +358 (0)6 328 5370 Mobile +358 (0)44 780 5370 E-mail [email protected]
Application
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Notice! Studies in this field require a good mental balance and overall health. Read more about health requirements at novia.fi
interestinG in WorKinG with leadership and service design tasks within creative business?
This degree programme give students an ad- vanced knowledge base for leadership tasks of multi professionals and tools for the future leader- ship challenges in the business. The studies in- cludes blocks of leadership studies, service design and innovation, marketing and finance.
Studies
The programme is organized in cooperation be- tween Turku UAS and Novia UAS in Turku. A Master in Culture and Arts requires 60 ECTS, Master in Hospitality Management and Master in Business Administration requires 90 ECTS. This is due to the extent of credits of the students earlier Bachelor Degree. The studies are aimed for students with a few years of creative or business experience. The different professional and cultural backgrounds of the students will enable a dynamic and interactive learning environment. The programme is organized as part-time studies which will include contact and distance studies. The contact studies will take place every second weekend or once a month (Friday and Saturday). Students can work with different development tasks or projects connected to work- ing life or their your own work place. The profile of the programme is on the combination of design thinking, business and society and the focus is on the area of service design.
Career prospects
After studying in this programme students will be prepared to work with leadership and service design tasks within different organizations which want to develop their services. The programme also gives students an insight in starting or developing your own business. The studies give students an advanced knowledge base for leadership tasks of multi professionals and tools for the future leader- ship challenges in the business.
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Master of Culture and Arts/Master of Business Administration/Master of Hospitality Management, Leadership and
Service Design
Leadership and Service Design, Turku
Master of Culture and Arts/ Master of Business Administration/Master of Hospitality Management 60 or 90 ECTS
Entrance examination: 24.4.2015 in Finland Intake: 12
Contact Elina Vartama
Nunnankatu 4, 20100 Turku Phone +358 (0)2 432 3220 Mobile +358 44 762 3220 E-mail [email protected]
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interesteD in BecoMinG a Watchkeeping Deck Officer or a Master Mariner? The maritime field is full of opportunities on different types of vessels and in all parts of the world. The industry offers an interesting work environment also after a career at sea.
Studies
The studies offer a vast variety of possible spe- cializations. The nature of the studies however is such that the true specialization takes place while working at sea, not in the studies. The studies give the student competence and knowledge needed to begin specializing. Courses include Stability and Ship Theory, and Navigation and Watchkeeping Duties.
The training is closely related to practice and simulators, workshops, rescue boats and training vessels form a significant part of the study envi- ronment. The international character of the field is emphasized in the training. A significant part of the program is realized as onboard training. The onboard training is mostly carried out on Finnish ships, but ships under other flags are also used for the onboard studies. Finnish Master Mariners are well respected on the international market and graduates are hired globally.
Career Prospects
Graduates from the degree programme in Mari- time Management are professional and versatile Master Mariners, qualified for Finnish, European and international careers. The first self-evident ca- reer is at sea as deck officers on board any type of vessel. Shore based careers within the maritime industry are underpinned by a sufficient career at sea. The maritime industry offers land based positions within authorities, shipping companies, brokers, insurance companies, yards, logistics, and so on. There are numerous possibilities.
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Bachelor of Marine Technology,
Maritime Management
Maritime Management, Turku Bachelor of Marine Technology 270 ECTS
Entrance examination: 23.4.2015 in Finland + locations and dates abroad (see novia.fi) Intake: 20
Contact Tony Karlsson
Juhana Herttuan puistokatu 21, 20100 Turku Phone +358 (0)2 432 3411
Mobile +358 (0)44 762 3411 E-mail [email protected]
Application
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Notice! A good eye sight is needed to work as a Master Mariner.
A medical certificate for seafarers is required upon admission.
Read more about the health requirements at novia.fi
interesteD in BecoMinG a Chief Engineer?
Graduates are qualified for Finnish, European and International careers and are able to hold land based positions and work at sea.
Studies
The aim of the education is to train competent and versatile chief engineers for domestic, European and international traffic. The main task of a chief engineer include being responsible for leading vessels technical department, and being responsible for vessels technical safety con- cerning both people and the environment. The education also offers a good base for functioning in leading positions in land-based organizations within the maritime field.
The core studies cover the duties of engine officers. The studies involve mechanical engineer- ing, seamanship, ship technology and electrical engineering. A large part of the education is realized through the schools’ simulator and workshops. The training fulfils the requirements set in The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW-convention).
Career Prospects
Graduates from the degree programme in Mari- time Engineering are professional and versatile chief engineers, qualified for Finnish, European and International careers. The first self-evident ca- reer at sea can be as officers on board any type of vessel. Shore based careers within the maritime industry are underpinned by a sufficient career at sea. The maritime industry offers land based positions within different authorities, shipping companies, brokers, insurance companies, yards, logistics, and so on.
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Bachelor of Marine Engineering,
Maritime Technology
Maritime Technology, Turku Bachelor of Engineering 270 ECTS
Entrance examination: 24.4.2015 in Finland Intake: 20
Contact
Per-Olof Karlsson
Juhana Herttuan puistokatu 21, 20100 Turku Mobile +358 (0)44 762 3402
E-mail [email protected]
Application
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Notice!
A medical certificate for seafarers is required upon admission.
Read more about the health requirements at novia.fi
Eligibilty criteria: Watch keeping Engineer certificate of competence is required, read more at novia.fi
interesteD in Sustainable Development? If so, the Sustainable Coastal Management programme gives graduates an opportunity to work with sus- tainable development in companies, municipalities and organizations with a focus on coastal areas.
Studies
Almost half of the global population lives in coastal areas where conflicting interests in use of natural re- sources exist. The Sustainable Coastal Management degree programme prepares students for how to handle these challenges with integrative means, in practice an theory.
The programme is aimed for students who have already completed at least two years of university level studies (equivalent to 120 ECTS) in Biology, Natural Resource Management, Business, Econom- ics or Engineering. These earlier studies will be ac- credited and included in the students degree. This programme is suitable for students who would like to change the profile of their studies or supplement their existing university degree with a Bachelor De- gree in Natural Resources. The students curriculum will be individually designed to incorporate their competence needs.
Career prospects
This programme will put students in the forefront of a multitude of career prospects. Depending on their background and their choice of specialization they could work in a multinational company or organisation with environmental issues or in a pub- lic authority, planning sustainable use of coastal zones.
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Bachelor of Natural Resources,
Sustainable Coastal Management
Sustainable Coastal Management, Raasepori Bachelor of Natural Resources
240 ECTS (120+120)
Entrance examination: 17.4.2015 in Finland Intake: 10
Contact Anna Granberg
Raseborgsvägen 9, 10600 Ekenäs Mobile +358 (0)44 799 8247 E-mail [email protected]
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Notice! Eligibilty criteria: 120 ECTS of previous university level studies in a related field mentioned above are required, read more at novia.fi
interesteD in sustAinABle MAnAGeMent of natu- ral resources? This programme has a special focus on the coastal environment and natural resource economics. Vital competences for working in the field of natural resource management are skills in participatory processes and conflict management which students will be able to obtain. Students will also gain advanced project management and lead- ership skills and be able to improve their profes- sional communication skills
Studies
The studies comprise 60 ECTS (30 ECTS consist of 6 courses and 30 ECTS are thesis work). The studies are designed for students who already are working in the field of natural resources. The studies consist of virtual components and intensive course weeks (two per academic term) at campus Raseborg. The thesis work is realized as a research and develop- ment project related to working life.
To be eligible students need to have a Bach- elor’s degree in the following fields: Bachelor of Natural Resources, Agrolog (YH), Hortonom (YH), Miljöplanerare (YH), Skogsbruksingenjör (YH) or other Bachelor degrees completed in a corre- sponding field that is judged suitable by Novia UAS (such as; agriculture, horticulture, environmental planning, forestry or natural resources). Students also need to have at least three years (36 months) of previous work experience after the completion of their Bachelor’s degree within their field of educa- tion.
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers in for example gov- ernmental departments and agencies, environmen- tal agencies (private and public), consulting compa- nies, companies that produce products from natural resources, and non-governmental organizations. A future career in research and development is also a possibility as well as becoming self-employed as a consultant.
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Master of Natural Resources,
Natural Resource Management
Natural Resource Management, Raasepori Master of Natural Resources
60 ECTS
Entrance examination: 16.4.2015 in Finland Intake: 10
Contact Patrik Byholm
Raseborgsvägen 9, 10600 Ekenäs Phone +358 (0)19 224 8293 E-mail [email protected]
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Background: I come from Beijing, China. I am now studying Energy and Environmental Engi- neering at Novia UAS. I started studying here directly after graduating from high school, so I had no related knowledge about this field before coming here.
My choice of degree programme and Finland:
To see the world has always been a dream of mine and I started planning for studies in Aus- tralia when I was still in high school. During the planning process, one friend of my parents told me that her sister was studying in Finland and she really enjoyed being here. Then I found out that the educational system in Finland is one of the best in the world and I found the degree pro- gramme in Environmental Engineering. I think this is a field full of potential, especially when the world is facing a huge challenge of global warm- ing and so on.
My life as a student: I watch movies or read books after school. I like to hang out with my friends a lot, we go fishing, shopping, skiing, etc.
I believe that you can always make friends when you are far away from home. When there are long holidays, I usually spend them travelling.
I really enjoy the study atmosphere in our degree program, the teachers are nice and all the classmates are so united!
Plans for the future: I have a desire to study since I’m still young. I will probably continue studying to get a Master’s Degree in the future but nothing is certain yet. Of course it would be good to work for a period of time in Finland to get valuable experiences. And later on, I could go back to Beijing and build my life there.
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Student experiences
Cui Nan Energy and Environmental
Engineering, Vaasa
Bachelor of Engineering
Bachelor of Marine Technology
Background: I did most of my schooling in Canada, with the last 4 years of High School being com- pleted in Hungary. I was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada which is a city in the Western part of the country just east of the Rocky Mountains. I’ve mainly been working in Tourism before I came to Finland.
My choice of Maritime Manage- ment and studying in Finland:
I worked on a cruise ship for six months at the Guest Relations Desk, and while I enjoyed the experience and the camaraderie with the crew, the job didn’t really suit me. So I decided there must
be some other role on board that might be more interesting. That’s when I talked to a deck officer who told me all about his job. When I got back on land I decided I would start looking for maritime schools in Canada, and in Europe.
I searched the internet for maritime schools in Europe, and Novia was one of the first hits. I had never been to Finland before, but figured it would be a good adventure!
My life as a student: So far it’s a been a great experience! Even though Turku is quite a small city, it’s quite lively, and so there is never a dull moment!
Plans for the future: I’m currently in my 3rd year of studies, and starting in January I’d like to go out to sea for a longer period of time to gather the sea time need- ed to graduate (360 days in total).
Afterwards I’d like to finish up my last year of studies, and graduate as soon as possible.
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Thomas Fabian
Maritime Management, Turku
Student experiences
Bachelor of Marine Technology
Application process 2015 - step by step
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7-27 January 2015* Apply during the first joint application period online at www.studyinfo.fi2
10 February 2015 at 3 pm (+2hrs GMT) Submit all required attachments.Read more about the requirements at novia.fi
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Invitation letters will be sent to all applicants who have demonstrated their eligibility4
Prepare for the entrance examinations. Read more at novia.fi5
April or May 2015 Entrance examinations (see specific degree programme for dates)6
30 June 2015 Decisions on student admission are published at the latest7
15 July 2015 at 3 pm (+2hrs GMT) Last day for admitted students to accept their study place* Entrepreneurship in Arts, will participate in the second joint application 17 March - 9 April 2015, the deadline for attachments is 23 April 2015
STEPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL APPLICATION
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Be careful when filling in the application form online, particularly when entering information about your school grades or months of work experience. This may affect your possible admission.2
Check your e-mail regularly, the Admissions Services will e-mail you if you need to supplement something in your application.3
Remember to print a copy of your application after submitting it online for your own reference.4
Submit all required attachments to your application within the correct deadlines.IN NEED OF MORE INFORMATION?
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reminders and more info?
Applying to Novia University of Applied Science’s English degree programmes is possible online at www.studyinfo.fi through a joint application system for all degree programmes in English offered at Finnish UAS’s. Most degree programmes in English participate in the first joint application 7-27 January 2015, except for Entrepreneurship in Arts which will participate in the second joint application 17 March-9 April 2015. The first joint application deadline is 27 January 2015,
at 15.00 pm (+2 hrs GMT).
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS?
To be considered eligible an applicant must meet the requirements for general eligibility. The admission criteria and requirements in more details can be found at novia.fi.
The necessary attachments needed depend on the de- gree programme the applicant is applying to. Please read the detailed information about the admission criteria and requirements carefully at novia.fi and studyinfo.fi.
See a general summary of the required documents below.
HOW ARE STUDENTS SELECTED?
In general student admission is based on the points gained in the entrance examination, please read more details about the selection process at studyinfo.fi. To be considered eligible for the entrance examinations an ap- plicant must meet the requirements for general eligibil- ity. Some degree programmes may have a mandatory pre-task which must be submitted and approved prior to the entrance examinations, please read more about the pre-tasks and entrance examinations at novia.fi
SENIOR SECONDARY
SCHOOL CERTIFICATE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
TEST
WATCH KEEPING ENGINEER (Certificate of Competence)
TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS (University level studies)
BACHELOR'S DEGREE CERTIFICATE
WORK CERTIFICATES
PRE-TASK HEALTH CERTIFICATE
BACHELOR'S DEGREE STUDIES
Energy and Environmental Engineering ✘ ✘
Maritime Management ✘ ✘ ✘
Maritime Technology ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘
Nursing ✘ ✘ ✘
Sustainable Coastal Management ✘ 120 ECTS* Optional Optional
MASTER'S DEGREE STUDIES
Entrepreneurship in Arts ✘ ✘ ✘ 36 months** ✘
Leadership and Service Design ✘ ✘ ✘ 36 months** ✘
Natural Resource Management ✘ ✘ ✘ 36 months ** ✘
* credits in a related field **minimum
The requirements may be subject to change, please always check novia.fi for accurate information.
Application Attachments
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