Introduction to English Teaching Course of Vasa University in Finland Vasa University is a university located in
Introduction to English Teaching Course of Vasa University in Finland Vasa University is a university located in Vasa, Finland and West Finland, which was founded in 1968. Vasa University is a multi-disciplinary comprehensive university, offering education from bachelor's degree to doctoral degree. According to the statistics in 2007, Vasa University has 456 employees, including 265,438+04 professors and teachers. The total number of students is 5055, including nearly 400 international students (including 163 exchange students).
Development field
In order to increase education funds, Vasa University is studying to create a new training model for language teachers in the above fields. This purpose is to strengthen the position of local legal education, and also to strengthen the active participation of universities. The third development area is media and design.
Master's degree courses taught in English
1, international business program, the study time is from August to 65438+February, and you can apply for 1-2 years of master's degree in international business.
2. Finance major, with 120 credits. You can apply for 1-2 master of international finance (master? Master degree in international finance)
There are also some non-degree courses taught in English, including comparative administration and public management courses and multimedia creation systems.
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It is understood that Finnish institutions of higher learning are divided into universities and colleges. Universities are established in three stages: bachelor, master and doctor. In the past, there were only masters (five-year program) and doctors (no fixed number of years, usually publishing papers is enough for graduation). In 2005, with the implementation of the Bologna Agreement of the European Union, universities were changed to bachelor (three-year program), master (two-year program) and doctor. Universities generally only teach English from master's degree to doctor's degree, while bachelor's degree generally only teaches Finnish and does not accept foreign students. The Master Program of the University of Finland welcomes 1 domestic students and accepts 2 students. Generally, the master's degree in Finnish universities does not accept the application for changing majors, and the undergraduate course of the applicant must be similar to or the same as the master's degree program applied for. Generally speaking, accepting IELTS and TOEFL does not require GRE scores (if it can improve competitiveness), and business may require GMAT scores. Finnish universities use the university directory published by the Ministry of Education of China to judge the applicant's background. Generally speaking, China has the largest number of students in college English degree programs, followed by other European countries.
Finnish universities used to be free of tuition. In 2009, a new university law was passed. In the future, universities (excluding colleges) will start charging fees one after another according to schools and majors, and will no longer charge fees uniformly. Tuition fees will be set by each school. College students must pay student membership fees every year, and they can pay them selectively. According to Anita, deputy director of the International Exchange Center of the University of East Finland? Etula said that at present, most of the master's and doctor's programs in Dongfen University are tuition-free, and a few majors, such as color information and media technology, European forestry, have to set up scholarships.
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In recent years, due to outstanding problems such as social employment pressure, mental health problems of college students have occurred from time to