Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Established: SeAMK was established in 1992.
Location: The main campus is situated in the city of Seinäjoki in Southern Ostrobothnia.
Type: It is a University of Applied Sciences (UAS), which focuses on practical education and research, closely linked to working life and regional development.
Language of Instruction: While the primary language of instruction is Finnish, there are several degree programs and courses offered in English, catering to international students.
School of Business and Culture: Offers programs in international business, business administration, cultural management, and more.
School of Food and Agriculture: Provides education in food processing, agriculture, and rural development.
School of Health Care and Social Work: Focuses on nursing, social work, and healthcare management.
School of Technology: Includes programs in engineering, information technology, and automation technology.
Practical Orientation: SeAMK emphasizes hands-on learning, internships, and cooperation with local businesses and industries.
Research and Development: The university engages in applied research, often in collaboration with regional enterprises, fostering innovation and practical solutions to real-world problems.
International Collaboration: SeAMK maintains partnerships with numerous universities and organizations worldwide, offering students opportunities for exchange programs, international internships, and collaborative projects.
Modern Facilities: The campus is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including modern laboratories, simulation environments for healthcare training, and specialized equipment for fields of study.
Student Life: SeAMK provides a vibrant student life with student organizations, sports facilities, cultural events, and support services to enhance the overall student experience.
International Business (offered in English)
Business Management
Cultural Management
Library and Information Services
Hospitality Management
Tourism Management
Food Processing and Biotechnology
Agri-food Engineering
Agricultural and Rural Industries
Nursing (offered in English)
Social Work
Physiotherapy
Public Health Nursing
Automation Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Information Technology
Energy Technology
International Business Management (offered in English)
Business Management and Entrepreneurship
Food Chain Development
Development and Management of Health Care and Social Services
Automation Engineering
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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International Business |
3.5 years |
$8,000 |
Business Management |
3.5 years |
$8,000 |
Cultural Management |
3.5 years |
$8,000 |
Library and Information Services |
3.5 years |
$8,000 |
Hospitality Management |
3.5 years |
$8,000 |
Tourism Management |
3.5 years |
$8,000 |
Food Processing and Biotechnology |
4 years |
$8,000 |
Agri-food Engineering |
4 years |
$8,000 |
Agricultural and Rural Industries |
4 years |
$8,000 |
Nursing |
3.5 years |
$8,000 |
Social Work |
3.5 years |
$8,000 |
Physiotherapy |
3.5 years |
$8,000 |
Public Health Nursing |
3.5 years |
$8,000 |
Automation Engineering |
4 years |
$8,000 |
Mechanical Engineering |
4 years |
$8,000 |
Civil Engineering |
4 years |
$8,000 |
Information Technology |
4 years |
$8,000 |
Energy Technology |
4 years |
$8,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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International Business Management |
1.5-2 years |
$9,000 |
Business Management and Entrepreneurship |
1.5-2 years |
$9,000 |
Food Chain Development |
1.5-2 years |
$9,000 |
Development and Management of Health Care and Social Services |
1.5-2 years |
$9,000 |
Automation Engineering |
1.5-2 years |
$9,000 |
International Business
Nursing
International Business Management
Business Management and Entrepreneurship
High school diploma or equivalent.
Proficiency in English (typically proven by tests like IELTS or TOEFL).
Entrance examination or interview, depending on the program.
Relevant bachelor’s degree.
Work experience in the related field (for some programs).
Proficiency in English (typically proven by tests like IELTS or TOEFL).
Bachelor’s Programs: $8,000 USD per year.
Master’s Programs: $9,000 USD per year.
SeAMK offers scholarships for international students, primarily based on academic performance. These scholarships can significantly reduce the tuition fees.
Orientation Program: Helps new international students settle in and get acquainted with the campus, city, and Finnish culture.
International Office: Provides assistance with visas, residence permits, and other administrative matters.
Finnish Language Courses: Available to help international students learn the local language.
Accommodation Services: SeAMK assists in finding student housing, often in collaboration with local student housing organizations.
Career Services: Offers guidance on internships, job placements, and career planning.
Modern Classrooms and Laboratories: Equipped with the latest technology and resources.
Library and Information Services: Access to a wide range of academic resources and study spaces.
Sports and Recreational Facilities: options for physical activities and relaxation.
Student Cafeterias and Restaurants: Providing affordable and nutritious meal options.
City Overview: Seinäjoki is a vibrant city known for its dynamic economy, cultural events, and friendly atmosphere.
Cost of Living: The cost of living in Seinäjoki is relatively lower compared to bigger Finnish cities like Helsinki or Tampere.
Transport: The city is well-connected by train and bus services, making travel convenient.
Educational Background: You must have completed secondary education equivalent to the Finnish matriculation examination.
Language Proficiency: For programs taught in English, you need to demonstrate proficiency in English through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.
Review the available bachelor’s degree programs in English, such as International Business or Nursing.
Secondary Education Certificate: Certified copies of your high school diploma or equivalent.
Transcript of Records: Official transcripts from your previous educational institution.
Proof of English Proficiency: Valid test scores from IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.
Passport Copy: A copy of your passport for identification purposes.
Application Period: Applications are usually submitted through the national application system, Studyinfo.fi. The application period for bachelor’s programs is typically in January for studies starting in the autumn semester.
Application Fee: Pay the required application fee, if applicable.
Depending on the program, you may be required to take an entrance examination or participate in an interview. Specific details will be provided by SeAMK.
Admission results are usually announced a few months after the application period ends. Successful candidates will receive an official acceptance letter.
After receiving the acceptance letter, you must confirm your study place by the given deadline.
If you are a non-EU/EEA student, apply for a residence permit through the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) after confirming your study place.
Bachelor’s Degree: You must hold a relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution.
Work Experience: Some programs may require relevant work experience.
Language Proficiency: Demonstrate proficiency in English through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.
Review the available master’s degree programs in English, such as International Business Management or Business Management and Entrepreneurship.
Bachelor’s Degree Certificate: Certified copies of your bachelor’s degree certificate.
Transcript of Records: Official transcripts from your previous educational institution.
Proof of English Proficiency: Valid test scores from IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): A detailed CV outlining your educational and professional background.
Motivation Letter: A letter explaining your motivation for applying to the program.
Passport Copy: A copy of your passport for identification purposes.
Application Period: Applications are submitted through the national application system, Studyinfo.fi. The application period for master’s programs typically opens in December or January for studies starting in the autumn semester.
Application Fee: Pay the required application fee, if applicable.
Some programs may require an entrance examination or interview. Specific details will be provided by SeAMK.
Admission results are announced a few months after the application period ends. Successful candidates will receive an official acceptance letter.
After receiving the acceptance letter, you must confirm your study place by the given deadline.
If you are a non-EU/EEA student, apply for a residence permit through the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri) after confirming your study place.
Application Period: Typically in January for bachelor’s programs and December-January for master’s programs.
Semester Start: August-September.
Application Period: Less common and usually limited to certain programs.
Semester Start: January.
Educational Background:
Must have completed secondary education equivalent to the Finnish matriculation examination.
Qualifications must be recognized and valid for higher education in the awarding country.
Language Proficiency:
For programs taught in English, you need to demonstrate proficiency in English.
Accepted English language tests and minimum scores:
IELTS Academic: Overall score of 6.0 with no section below 5.5.
TOEFL iBT: Total score of 79 with a minimum of 20 in writing.
PTE Academic: Minimum score of 53.
Cambridge English (Advanced/Proficiency): Grade C or higher.
Some programs might accept other proof of English proficiency, such as prior studies in English.
Entrance Examination/Interview:
Depending on the program, an entrance examination or interview may be required.
Specific details about the format and content of the entrance exams will be provided by SeAMK.
Educational Background:
Must hold a relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution.
The degree should be in a related field to the master’s program you are applying for.
Work Experience:
Some programs may require relevant work experience (usually at least 2 years) after completing the bachelor’s degree.
Specific requirements vary by program.
Language Proficiency:
Similar to bachelor’s programs, proficiency in English must be demonstrated.
Accepted English language tests and minimum scores are generally the same:
IELTS Academic: Overall score of 6.0 with no section below 5.5.
TOEFL iBT: Total score of 79 with a minimum of 20 in writing.
PTE Academic: Minimum score of 53.
Cambridge English (Advanced/Proficiency): Grade C or higher.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount |
Application Process |
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Early Bird Scholarship |
New degree students who accept their study place within 14 days of the admission notification. |
30% reduction in the first-year tuition fee. |
Automatically considered for eligible students. |
Academic Excellence Scholarship |
Students who have completed at least one academic year at SeAMK with excellent grades. - Minimum of 55 ECTS credits earned per academic year. |
50% reduction in the second-year tuition fee. |
Automatically considered based on academic performance. |
SeAMK Support Scholarship |
All new students are eligible. - Financial need may be considered. |
Up to 1,000 EUR (approximately $1,100 USD) per year. |
Application required; details provided during the orientation. |
Facility |
Details |
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Campus |
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Main Campus Location |
Seinäjoki, Finland |
Schools and Programs |
Business and Culture, Food and Agriculture, Health Care and Social Work, Technology, and other applied sciences |
Facilities |
Modern classrooms, laboratories, libraries, computer facilities, sports facilities, student cafeterias, and recreational areas |
Accommodation |
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Student Housing |
Provided by Seinäjoen opiskelija-asuntosäätiö (Sevas), which manages student apartments and dormitories |
Types of Accommodation |
Shared apartments, studios, and dormitory rooms |
Location |
Close to the campus and city center |
Room Features |
Furnished rooms with basic amenities, including a bed, desk, chair, wardrobe, and shared kitchen and bathroom facilities |
Cost |
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Shared Apartment |
€250 - €350 per month |
Studio Apartment |
€350 - €450 per month |
Dormitory Room |
€200 - €300 per month |
Additional Costs |
Electricity, water, and internet usually included in the rent. Some accommodations might charge extra for these utilities |
Application Process |
Students need to apply for accommodation through the Sevas website or the university’s accommodation services. Early application is recommended due to limited availability |
Tutoring and Guidance: Academic advisors and tutors are available to assist students with their studies and career planning.
Libraries and Learning Resources: Access to comprehensive library services, online databases, and study materials.
Student Organizations: Numerous student organizations and clubs cater to interests, such as sports, culture, and hobbies.
Events and Festivals: Regular events, including student parties, cultural festivals, and sports competitions, foster a lively campus atmosphere.
Health Services: On-campus health services provide medical care, counseling, and mental health support.
Sports and Recreation: Well-equipped sports facilities, including gyms, sports halls, and outdoor recreational areas, are available for students to maintain their physical fitness.
Student Housing: Comfortable and affordable accommodation options are provided, as detailed previously.
Community Living: Living in student housing promotes a sense of community and offers opportunities to make new friends.
Orientation Programs: Special orientation sessions for international students to help them adjust to life in Finland.
Language Courses: Finnish language courses are available to help international students integrate into the local community.
Cultural Exchange: Opportunities for cultural exchange and interaction with local and international students.
Internships and Placements: Assistance with finding internships and job placements related to students' fields of study.
Career Counseling: Career counseling services to help students plan their future careers and develop job-seeking skills.
Cafeterias and Restaurants: On-campus dining options offering a variety of meals at student-friendly prices.
Special Dietary Needs: Accommodations for special dietary needs and preferences.
Public Transport: Good connectivity with public transport options for easy commuting.
Bicycle-Friendly: Facilities for cyclists, including bike racks and storage areas.
Career Counseling: Personalized career counseling to help students identify their career goals, develop job search strategies, and prepare for interviews.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular workshops and seminars on topics such as resume writing, interview skills, and job market trends.
Compulsory Internships: Most degree programs include compulsory internships or practical training periods, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in their field of study.
Industry Partnerships: Collaboration with local and international companies to provide students with internship opportunities and real-world projects.
Job Fairs and Networking Events: Annual job fairs and networking events where students can meet potential employers and learn about job opportunities.
Job Portal: Access to an online job portal that lists available positions and internships tailored for SeAMK students and graduates.
Company Visits: Organized visits to companies and organizations to help students understand industry expectations and work environments.
Alumni Association: A strong alumni network that provides mentoring, networking opportunities, and career guidance to current students.
Alumni Events: Regular events and reunions for alumni to share their experiences and insights with students.
High Employment Rates: SeAMK graduates generally enjoy high employment rates, reflecting the university’s strong focus on employability and practical skills.
Employer Feedback: Positive feedback from employers about the preparedness and skill levels of SeAMK graduates.
International Office: Dedicated support for international students to help them find internships and job opportunities in Finland and abroad.
Finnish Language Courses: Language courses to help international students improve their Finnish language skills, enhancing their employability in the Finnish job market.
Startup Support: Support for students interested in entrepreneurship through business incubators, mentoring, and startup funding.
Innovation Projects: Opportunities to participate in innovation projects and competitions, fostering creativity and entrepreneurial skills.
Location: Kampusranta 11, FI-60320 Seinäjoki, Finland
Postal Address: P.O. Box 412, 60101 Seinäjoki, Finland
Central Location: The main campus is situated near the Seinäjoki city center, providing easy access to city amenities.
Modern Facilities: The campus includes modern classrooms, laboratories, libraries, and computer facilities designed to support a range of academic programs.
Student Services: student services, including health services, career counseling, and recreational facilities, are available on campus.
Public Transport: The campus is well-connected by public transportation, making it easily accessible from different parts of the city and surrounding areas.
Cycling and Walking: The university encourages sustainable transportation, with ample facilities for cyclists and pedestrian-friendly pathways.