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3 Languages degrees in Finland
University of Eastern Finland
Master in English Language and Culture
- Joensuu, Finland
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This program, taught entirely in English and aimed at international applicants, seeks to provide an opportunity to study English from a variety of literary and linguistic perspectives. The degree consists of coursework and a research thesis.
University of Helsinki
Master in English Studies
- Helsinki, Finland
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
In the Master’s Programme in English Studies at the University of Helsinki, you develop your expertise in areas that are often separated in other programmes: English language and linguistics, literature in English and the teaching of English. You can take courses in all three areas or just focus on one of them.
Hanken School of Economics
Bachelor's degree studies in English
- Helsinki, Finland
- Umeå, Sweden
Bachelor
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Hanken Bachelor in Business will consist of a variety of elements that have been designed to ensure that our students are prepared for work life after their studies. We want to give our students the tools to be able to thrive in an ever-changing world and to be able to tackle the challenges we face. The Bachelor's degree studies in English is a full-time and on-site program.
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Degrees in Languages
Languages is a field of study which aims to teach students the skills needed to function as an excellent employee in the increasingly globalized business world. While these skills are especially valued in the business industry, there are almost endless careers available for those who choose these courses.
The formal higher education system of Finland is the 7-3-2-2 pattern. The university takes two years in vocational or technical education and finally two-year pre-tertiary education. Finland also has several public as well as private universities that have enabled accessibility of higher education to students.