International Project Management is full-time specialization studies course for those having an ambition to work in international working environment. Students from all over the world, who are interested in running successful international projects, come to Rovaniemi University of Applied Sciences to study in IPM and gain an irreplaceable international experience.
Please note that the study period 2011- 2012 will have some considerable changes. The fee will be charges from each student in amount of 250€ per semester. This is a new rule that applies to specialization programmes in Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences.
Non-program related information
All non-program related information can be found on our "International Student" pages. There you will find information about "Accommodation", "Visa and Permits" and many other relevant things related to studying at RAMK.
Practical Information:
Type of course: One year, full time
Duration: September 2011 – May 2012
Entry requirements:
- Bachelor’s or equivalent qualification studies in Finland or, at least 3 years of studies completed at higher education level in any other country
- Good command of English
- Working experience is an asset
Language of instruction: English
Fees: 500 € per study year (NEW!)
Scholarships/funding available: Finnish students are eligible for a government grant (KELA grant) . Rovaniemi University of Applied Sciences and the IPM programme do NOT provide any scholarships for students coming from abroad
Accommodation: International participants are assisted in finding accommodation
Application procedure: Application must be posted via regular mail with the required documentation to the correct address (please see the application form)
Application deadline
ECTS: The European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) was developed by the Commission of the European Communities in order to improve academic recognition for study abroad. ECTS credits are a numerical value allocated to course units to describe the student workload required to complete them. 60 ECTS credit units represent the workload of an academic year of study.