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Study regulations Study regulationsStudent are entitled to complete the studies leading to a UAS degree in a 
chosen field of study as defined in the degree programme and respective 
curriculum and in the UAS Degree Regulations. Students' Personal Study Plan is 
based primarily on the curriculum of the academic year when they began their 
studies. The curriculum is revised each academic year, which may cause changes 
the courses offered in a given degree programme. Degree RegulationsThe general regulations and guidelines for courses, 
studying and degrees are available in the 
Seinäjoki UAS 
Degree Regulations. 
Students are encouraged to read these regulations to gain an overall 
understanding of what is required. The Degree Regulations for Seinäjoki 
University of Applied Sciences are available on the Seinäjoki UAS Intranet:
http://intra.epedu.fi  Study entitlementThe maximum duration of the studies for full-time students must not exceed 
the duration of the programme by more than one year. A full-time student may 
register as 'absent' for two semesters. This period of absence is not included 
in the maximum duration of the studies. An absent student may not continue with 
his/her studies and he/she is not entitled to student financial aid. In the 
event a student loses his/her right to study, the guidelines pertaining to fees 
in the Act (351/2003) and Decree (1230/2009) on Univeristy of Applied Sciences 
are observed. Students are required to engage in the tasks required for each course to 
ensure they achieve the objectives for each course. Students are notified of the 
tasks and methods of teaching and learning, as well as of how a given course 
will be assessed. at the beginning of each course. Registering for examinationsStudents are not required to register for course-end examinations unless 
instructed to do so. In the event registration is required, students must do so 
seven (7) days prior to the examination date at the latest. Faculties may offer students the opportunity to re-take an examination or to 
raise their grade on a general exam day. The practices for each degree programme 
are available in the faculties' guidelines. Not showing up for an examination is 
considered as one attempt. AssessmentAssessment is a part of the learning and teaching process, the purpose of 
which is to measure how well students have achieved course objectives. 
Assessment may involve oral or written examinations, assignments or is 
implemented through other types of assessment. In addition to the assessment of 
knowledge (depending on curriculum) it may include the assessment of working 
methods and attitudes. Depending on the course in question, students' attitudes 
and ways of working and observing may also be assessed. Students are primarily graded according to the following numerical scale: 
				Excellent: 5Good: 4 - 3Satisfactory: 2 - 1Failed: 0 Courses may also be graded on a pass/fail basis. Grades for assignments, 
exams, etc. are assessed and entered into the transcript database within one 
month or the completion of the assignment/exam, unless otherwise agree upon. 
However, the grades for studies completed during the summer months (June, July 
and August) are not entered into the database until September. Students are entitled to know the assessment criteria used to assess their 
studies. The results of completed studies are kept for at least six (6) months 
after the results have been announced. Students dissatisfied with their grade 
may request a rectification from the teacher who gave the grade and, if 
necessary, from the Board of Examiners. Course records in WinhaWilleWith the WinhaWille student interface of the teaching administration 
programme, WinhaPro students can register themselves as students, follow the 
progression of their studies and register for courses. WinhaWille is accessed 
with the network username at 
http://winha.seamk.fi. Course codesEach and every course offered at Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences has 
its own course code, which abides by a certain code system. Students may need 
these codes when registering for courses. For example the KH14AAIL080 depicts 
the following information about a course: 
				K (level of teaching) = higher-education trainingH (school/faculty) = School of Culture and Design14 (degree programme) = Degree Programme in DesignA (category) = Basic StudiesAIL080 (course) = Photography Degree certificatesStudents ready for graduation should notify their school's Student Affairs 
Office two months before the date of intended graduation and request their 
degree certificate two weeks before they intend to graduate. More detailed 
information, necessary forms and the graduation dates are on Seinäjoki UAS 
Intranet. The UAS/faculty grants students a degree certificate as proof of the degree 
they have completed. The degree certificate and its appendices contain the 
courses a student has completed, the extent of the courses and grades, language 
skills and the language of the Maturity Test. Students are entitled, upon request, to receive an English version of their 
degree certificate. Every student receives a Diploma Supplement in English, 
which is an appendix to the degree certificate. The Diploma Supplement contains 
a description of the Finnish educational system, the student's field of study 
and transcripts in English. |