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Autumn 2012, Advance information: Courses
Summer 2012: Courses
Spring 2012: Courses
Autumn 2011: Courses
The study programme is your most important guide
The study programme states how, when and where teaching is organised. The study programme includes instructions on registering for courses as well as information on fees, the completion of courses, and required reading.
We recommend that you add the study programme to your bookmarks in your browser. All study programmes can be found in the national Avoinyliopisto.fi database. Study programmes pertaining to courses beginning during the previous term or academic year will be archived once the courses are finished.
Explanations and abbreviations
Course: A course in a discipline may require various methods of completion (such as lectures and literature examinations). Study module: A module (for example, basic studies and intermediate studies) consists of several courses.
Credit: The term ‘credit’ refers to the workload needed to complete studies; one credit requires approximately 27 hours of study.
Glossary: Concepts used in study programmes
