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2 Social Care Degree Programs in Finland


SASKY Municipal Education and Training Consortium
Vocational Qualification in Social and Health Care, Practical Nurse (Top-up)
- Pirkanmaa, Finland
Course
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English, Finnish
The Vocational Qualification in Social and Health Care, Practical Nurse (top-up) Program in Finland offers an accelerated pathway to becoming a certified practical nurse for students with prior education. Lasting just one year, this intensive program focuses on essential nursing skills and clinical experience. Graduates receive a Finnish vocational qualification in Social and Health Care upon successful completion, marking their readiness to enter the nursing profession.


Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences (SeAMK)
Master of Social Services and Health Care, Development and Management
- Seinäjoki, Finland
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Master of Social Services and Health Care, Development and Management degree programme at Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences (SEAMK) is a forward-thinking, multidisciplinary blended mode programme designed to equip professionals with the skills needed to lead and innovate in the health and social services sectors.
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Learn more about Social Care degree programs in Finland
Social care degree programs in Finland focus on enhancing well-being and supporting individuals and communities. This field prepares you for a meaningful career that addresses social issues and promotes inclusion.
In Finland, social care education emphasizes experiential learning and teamwork, allowing students to engage in community projects and internships. You’ll delve into core topics such as social policy, mental health care, and community development, gaining competencies like designing intervention strategies and assessing client needs. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enriching their understanding of diverse social contexts.
Graduates typically pursue roles in social services, public health, or non-profit organizations, where they can apply their skills to real-world challenges. With a focus on applied coursework and research, these programs develop professionals who can effectively advocate for vulnerable populations. The skills you acquire are highly transferable, paving the way for various opportunities both in Finland and internationally.