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Production Director Jorma Suonio Tampere Upper Secondary Education, Administration and Services Tampere Upper Secondary School Director of USS: Jorma Suonio (4 900) Tampere Upper Secondary School Director of USS: Jorma Suonio (4 900) Tampere College Director of Vocational Education and Training: Teppo Tapani (10 200) Tampere College Director of Vocational Education and Training: Teppo Tapani (10 200) Tampere Lyseo USS Kaarila USS Tampere Classical USS Tammerkoski USS Hatanpää USS Sampo USS Hervanta USS Tampere USS for Adults Technology Services and Business Transportation and Forestry Social and Health Care Transportation and Forestry Social and Health Care Immigration Education Further Education and Training

Production Director Tampere Upper Secondary Education, Administration and Services Head of Administration Finance and Administration Finance Administration Communications and Marketing Finance and Administration Finance Administration Communications and Marketing Head of Services Support Services Security Maintenance Acquisitions and Logistics IT Services Support Services Security Maintenance Acquisitions and Logistics IT Services Head of Development Development and Projects Pedagogical and Curricula Development Library and Information Services Project Support International Relations Development and Projects Pedagogical and Curricula Development Library and Information Services Project Support International Relations Quality Director Quality and Assesment Quality and Assessment Quality and Assesment Quality and Assessment

Vocational Education and Training in Finland In Finland VET is mostly provided by educational institutions, but apprenticeship training is also available. VET is provided in national study fields and qualifies more than a 100 occupations. There are total of 116 study programmes leading to 52 different qualifications. The qualifications have been developed in co-operation with working life representatives. Young people apply for VET in the national joint application system.

Basic structure of vocational qualification Core curriculum (2000) 120 credits (= three years) break down to: Core subjects: 20 credits –Compulsory studies (16 credits) –Elective studies (4 credits) Vocational studies: 90 credits –On-the-job learning (mininum 20 credits) –Vocational skills demonstrations (2006) –Common vocational studies –Special vocational studies by study programme Free choice studies: 10 credits Student councelling (min. 1,5 credits) and a final project (2 credits) are included in studies. One credit equals 40 hours of work

Further/adult ecudation and training For persors aged 18+ Competence-based qualifications (based on modules) – Vocational qualification, further qualification, specialist qualification –Preparatory training and/or practial work +Examinations VET modules for apprenticeship training –Labour training –Replacement migration etc. Tailored VET for companies, organisations and other employers

Study year The autumn semester – (Autumn break 17. – ) Period – Period – Period – The spring semester 6.1. – (Winter break – ) Period – Period – Period –

certificate students adult students 600 staff members Budget 50 million euros Several campuses in Tampere and Ylöjärvi, education available across Finland Owned by the City of Tampere General upper secondary degree + vocational qualification Two vocational qualifications simultaneously Apprenticeship training Labour market training Immigrant education

Fields and Sectors of Tampere College Technology Director Mr. Kyösti Lehtonen Metalwork and Machinery Foundry Publishing and Printing Wood Processing Surface Treatment Technology Property Maintenance VET Start Special Needs Coordination Audiovisual Communication Technical Design Electrical Engineering VET 10

Fields and Sectors of Tampere College Services and Business Director Ms. Eeva Mäihäniemi Business and Administration Business and Information Technology Clothing Shoemaking Hairdressing Food Production Catering-, Hotel- and Restaurant Services

Fields and Sectors of Tampere College Transportation and Forestry Director Ms. Helena Koskinen Logistics Aircraft Maintenance (avionics) Forestry (forest machine operator) Social and Health Care Director Ms. Helena Koskinen Social and Health Care Beauty Care (cosmetician)

Fields and Sectors of Tampere College Intercultural Education Director Mr. Atanas Aleksovski Preparatory Training for Immigrants intending to enter VET – Six groups – Begins in August and January Tailored VET Services – Labour Market Training – Apprenticeship Training Guiding/Coaching Training + Projects – Guiding Training – State-funded Training (VOS) – Replacement Migration and International Projects

Further/Adult Education and Training Director Eila Hanninen Social and Health Care Anita Kopra Transportation and Forestry Foresty Jari Rauhala Foresty Jari Rauhala Logistics Vesa Kalliomäki Logistics Vesa Kalliomäki Services and Business Marja Lehtisaari Technology Vesa Kalliomäki Common Services of FET

Tampere College contact information Tampere College (Tampereen ammattiopisto) P.O. Box 217 FI Tampere, FINLAND Tel (switch board) Fax s: Internet: International Relations Coordinators Ms. Ritva Haveri Ms. Anna-Maija Siirtonen