Faculty of Science

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Description of Faculty of Science

The Faculty offers an interesting variety of natural sciences to study, from nano science to data mining. Teaching takes place on the Kumpula Science Campus in modern laboratories and classes highly equipped with the latest technology.

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Undergraduate degrees are offered for students with good command of either Finnish or Swedish in the following areas:
  • Astronomy
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Geography
  • Geology
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Physics

The teaching is based on top-level research carried out by internationally renowned scientists. During studies our students get familiar with the most recent research data and have a unique opportunity to participate in the work of different research groups. Many of these groups face global challenges, working on issues like climate change, functional materials or biomathematics.

  • Master's Degree programmes at the Faculty of Science:
  • Master's Degree Programme in Atmosphere-Biosphere Studies
  • Master's Degree Programme in Bioinformatics
  • Master's Degree Programme in Geoinformatics
  • Master's Degree Programme in Space Sciences
  • An International CBU Master's Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology
  • Master's Degree Programme in Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry
  • Master's Degree Programme in Bayesian Statistics and Decision Analysis
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Application and qualification

You can apply to the Master' s Degree Programme if you already have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent education. The previous degree should be completed in the same or related field of study as that to which the applicant is applying. All Master's Degree Programmes in the Faculty of Science are available fully in English.

Description of  University of Helsinki

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The University of Helsinki - the leading university in Finland


The University of Helsinki is Finland’s oldest, biggest and most diverse institution of higher education conducting research and providing education based on it. The University of Helsinki consists of 11 faculties, representing all academic disciplines with the exception of technology and business, and it operates on four campuses.

The University community comprises 38,000 degree students, two-thirds of whom are women. The annual intake of new students is close to 4000; only one-fifth of the applicants pass the demanding entrance exams. The University currently has 1,200 international degree students and annually more than 700 exchange students come to study here.

Eleven faculties include - theology, law, medicine, humanities, natural sciences, behavioural sciences, social sciences, agriculture and forestry, veterinary medicine, bioscience and pharmacology - are all top of their league even in international comparison.

The strengths of the University of Helsinki are internationally acclaimed scientific research and the teaching based on it. One of the special characteristics of the University of Helsinki is that it is a bilingual institution: Swedish-language teaching provides improved opportunities for Finnish-speaking students, too, and enhances Nordic co-operation.

Using many indicators, the University of Helsinki is the most internationally oriented of Finland's universities, and it is a member of the League of European Research Universities, LERU. University of Helsinki encourages multidisciplinary studies across faculty and university boundaries. In autumn 2005, the University adopted a new two-cycle degree system, with the exception of medicine. Former credits (opintoviikko) are now ECTS credits (opintopiste).

Studying at the university is an enjoyable and exciting journey during which young people can develop themselves in many ways, both in terms of knowledge and of life skills. University of Helsinki degrees have a strong reputation. The employment prospects of our alumni are good, and the critical scientific thinking they have adopted will provide them with a solid foundation for lifelong learning that is crucial in today’s world.

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University of Helsinki

Phone no: Tel: +358-9-191 22220

www.helsinki.fi

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