Bachelor’s degree
Degree awarded upon completion of an undergraduate study program (180 ECTS credits)
Open Degree
Degree awarded upon completion of courses making up 180 ECTS credits and containing either a concentration or a completed two-year integrated study program. More detailed information and requirements to the composition of the degree can be found here.
Master’s degree
Degree awarded upon completion of a master degree examination of 90 ECTS (1 ½ years) or 120 ECTS credits (2 years), including independent study. The degree builds upon one of the following completed programmes: bachelor degree, can. mag. degree, other degree or vocational attainment of at least three year's duration or education that is approved as equivalent to one of the above. A master degree can also be awarded on the basis of a master's examination of 300 ECTS (five years).
PhD degree: Degree at PhD level upon completion of a PhD programme.
Study:
Collection of courses making up at least 30 ECTS with joint admission.
Study programme:
A study of several years’ duration leading to a degree.
Foundation study:
Study that builds upon an upper secondary school diploma and in some cases also upon additional requirements.
Advanced study:
Study that builds upon other higher education.
Specialization:
Group of courses of at least 80 ECTS where at least 20 are at level 2.
Breadth component
Group of courses of at least 40 ECTS.
ECTS credit:
Goal for scope of courses and studies. A complete academic year corresponds to 60 ECTS credits.
Course:
Smallest credit-carrying unit with final examination.
Pre-requisites for entrance to an examination:
Tests or other activities that must be approved or passed before the student can sit an examination in a course, but where the result does not form the basis for the final mark.
New examination:
Examination that is arranged for examination candidates who did not pass or withdrew from the ordinary examination
Postponed examination:
Examination that is arranged for examination candidates who had legitimate reasons for absence from the ordinary examination
Extraordinary examination:
Examination that is arranged when a course is discontinued or if there are more than two semesters until the next ordinary examination