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Tutkinto

Tutkinto is a Finnish term referring to a formal qualification awarded by a higher education institution after completing a prescribed program of study and meeting the required assessments. In common usage it translates to “degree.” It can be awarded by universities and by universities of applied sciences (ammattikorkeakoulut).

At the university level, main degrees are kandidaatin tutkinto (Bachelor’s degree) and maisterin tutkinto (Master’s degree).

Universities of applied sciences award more applied bachelor’s degrees (AMK-tutkinto) and, in some fields, master’s degrees;

Obtaining a tutkinto confers recognized qualifications for employment, further study, and international mobility; Finnish degrees are

Note that in everyday languageora, tutkinto can also refer to the process of examination or the act

The
typical
study
load
is
measured
in
ECTS
credits;
a
Bachelor’s
degree
usually
requires
180
ECTS,
a
Master’s
degree
120
ECTS,
making
a
total
of
300
ECTS
for
a
combined
bachelor’s
and
master’s.
Doctoral
degrees
(doctor
of
philosophy
or
other
fields)
are
also
awarded
as
tutkinto
and
require
original
research
presented
in
a
dissertation.
the
titles
align
with
the
Bologna
process.
A
degree
is
usually
accompanied
by
a
degree
certificate
(tutkintotodistus)
and
an
academic
transcript
outlining
completed
courses
and
credits.
The
final
exam
or
thesis
(tutkielma
or
opinnäytetyö)
is
often
mandatory
for
the
degree.
designed
to
meet
European
Higher
Education
Area
standards
and
use
the
European
Credit
Transfer
and
Accumulation
System
(ECTS).
of
being
examined,
though
the
primary
meaning
is
the
degree
itself.