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Lahti University of Applied Sciences

Lahti University of Applied Sciences
Established 1992
President Outi Kallioinen
Academic staff
400
Students 5 000
Location Lahti, Finland
Website http://www.lamk.fi/english

Lahti University of Applied Sciences (LUAS) (Finnish: Lahden ammattikorkeakoulu) is a multidisciplinary institution of higher professional education, formerly known as Lahti Polytechnic in Lahti, Finland.

LUAS is located in Southern Finland, 100 km from the capital of Helsinki. The six faculties of LUAS operate in a number of locations in Lahti, with the main central campus rea within a kilometre from the city centre, close to Lake Vesijärvi and the Salpausselkä outdoor recreation area.

Lahti University of Applied Sciences is owned by the municipalities of the Lahti region through the Lahti Region Educational Consortium. LUAS is an independent commercial undertaking within the Consortium. The head of Lahti University of Applied Sciences is President, Outi Kallioinen.

LUAS is a regional centre of expertise with over 5,000 students and approximately 400 full-time teaching staff. Annually LUAS employs about 70 part-time teachers from other academic institutions, business and industry.

The instruction is given at the Faculties. Within the Faculties there are in many cases Departments, which are responsible for individual degree programmes and main subjects. The head of a Department is normally a Principal Lecturer.

LUAS operates in the fields of business, design and communication, fine arts, music, hospitality management, social and health care, technology and engineering and technology. LUAS has over 20 degree programmes with over 40 specialisation lines.

The bachelor's and master's degree programmes at LUAS have been designed to respond to the demands and development needs of business and industry. Active collaboration with business, industry and other organisation are an integral part of studies.

Faculties

Two Bachelor's degree programmes and one Master's degree programme are taught entirely in English. In addition, individual study modules and courses are available in English at faculties. Many courses, where instruction is not formally available in English, can be negotiated between the examiner and the student, especially in areas of art, design and music.

Bachelor's Degree Programmes

Master's Degree Programmes


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