English Degree Programs at Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor Degrees
Multilingual Management Assistants
Business Information Technology
Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management
International Business, Malmi
International Business, Pasila
International Business, Porvoo POINT
International Business, Vallila
Sports and Leisure Management
Tourism
Experience and Wellness
Master's Degree
International Business Management
Tourism
Non-Degree Programmes
International Business Acumen - IBA
http://www.haaga-helia.fi/en/studies
English Degree Programs at Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor's Degree Programmes
Environmental Engineering
European Business Administration
European Management
Information Technology
International Business and Logistics
Media Engineering
Nursing
Social Services
Master's Degree Programmes
Industrial Management
Information Technology
http://www.metropolia.fi/en/studies/
English Master Degreee Programs in Helsinki at Universities
The following Master Degrees are offered in English in Helsinki:
Universities:
EMMEP-Erasmus Mundus Minerals and Enviromental Programme (TKK)
Foundations of Advanced Computing (TKK)
Forest
The Finnish TV program can be found at www.telkku.com
Traditions & Culture in Finland
I have listed below some traditions and culture in Finland:
Pääsiäinen - Easter in Finland
Easter in Finland is called Pääsiäinen where people eat mämmi.
Runeberg Day - Runebergin päivä - in Finland
On there is Runeberg Day in Finland (February 5th) people eat Runeberg cakes.
Sahti
Sahti - Traditional beer from Finland made from a variety of grains, malted and unmalted, including barley, rye, wheat, and oats.
Cloudy, mildly alcoholic beer with yeasty and phenolic flavors and distinct taste similar to banana.
Source: Wikipedia
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Salmiakki
Salmiakki - A variety of liquorice that contains a relatively large amount of ammonium chloride in addition to the liquorice root extract, sugar, and starch or gum arabic that constitute normal liquorice.
Source: Wikipedia
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Puukko
The basic components of a puukko are a hilt and a blade along with a sheath, which can be attached to a belt.
The puukko's blade has a single curving edge and a flat back.
Traditional material for the handle is birch. (also Oak, ash, pine bark, horn, scrimshaw and bone).
Finest puukkos have blades of Damascus steel, and forging a blade using blister steel was considered the
If you are looking for Camera Shops in Helsinki then you can check out those places:
http://www.rajalacamera.fi
Stockmann
http://www.cyberphoto.fi (not in Helsinki but they are selling online)
www.verkkokauppa.com
One of the main attractions in Helsinki is Helsinki Cathedral and was build between 1830-1852 and was originally designed by Carl Ludvig Engel.
Every year the church gets around 350.000 visitors.
The church replaced a church which has been build previousle at the same spot. Its' name was Church of Ulrika Eleonora.