Practical Training

Practical Training

Practical training is an essential part of the studies at a university of applied sciences. It is worth 30 credits and is a great opportunity to deepen your chosen area of specialization and to learn valuable skills to be prepared for employment after graduation. You can choose to undertake the practical training in Finland, your home country to in a third country to broaden your study experience with further international experience.

Practical training can be accomplished in a working environment relevant to the field of study. Practical training can take place in companies, public organisations or other suitable organisations such as clubs and associations. Trainees have the right to expect a variety of work duties that support their degree studies. The training period should become more challenging and demanding as it progresses. The practical training period should also support the needs of employers.

If you are planning to stay in Finland after graduation, we recommend you to find a practical training place in Finland. Experience from working in a Finnish company helps you to understand the working culture and also it is essential to improve your Finnish language skills. As in any other country, knowledge of at least the basics of the Finnish language is required in practice in all workplaces. Some employers require a certain level of Finnish language skills, especially in tourism and the service sector, where employees are supposed to work with Finnish customers. The chance of getting a job in Kainuu region and in Finland often depends on your Finnish skills, so use every opportunity you have to learn the language.

Examples of previous practical training places in Kainuu region:

International Business
Esports Business
Sports and Leisure Management
Tourism

 

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