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Degree Programme in Fine Art, students who began in 2013 or earlier

Degree:
Bachelor of Culture and Arts

Degree title:
Bachelor of Culture and Arts

Credits:
240 ects

Qualification Awarded and the Level of Qualification

Bachelor of Culture and Arts, EQF 6

Contact Information

Juho Suonpää

Special Admission Requirements

General admission criteria, see TAMK’s websites

Recognition of Prior Learning

It is possible for students to have their prior competence recognised.

See TAMK’s credit transfer guidelines

Qualification Requirements and Regulations

Completion of curriculum studies and achievement of related competence objectives

Further information:

TAMK Degree Regulations

Ministry of Education and Culture

Profile of the Programme

The degree is a bachelor-level professional higher education degree.

The degree complies with the criteria set by the Finnish national degree system as well as with the European framework for degrees and other competence.

Ministry of Education and Culture

Access to Further Studies

The degree gives eligibility for master’s degrees.

Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading

Assessment of study performances is based on TAMK’s assessment criteria

The detailed assessment criteria can be found in course implementation plans. The teaching and assessment methods are agreed on with students at the beginning of each course.

TAMK Degree Regulations

Graduation Requirements

Completion of studies and achievement of competence objectives in the extent set by the curriculum.

Development of the Programme

The Ministry of Education and Culture’ definitions of policy and TAMK’s strategy have been considered in the curriculum.

Degree Programme in Fine Art
Code
(13KUVAT)
Degree Programme in Fine Art
Code
(13KUVAT)

Degree Programme in Fine Art
Code
(12KUVAT)
Degree Programme in Fine Art
Code
(13KUVAT)

Degree Programme in Fine Art
Code
(11KUVAT)
Degree Programme in Fine Art
Code
(13KUVAT)

Degree Programme in Fine Art
Code
(10KUVAT)

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