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information fordeGree StudentS
(Full-time StudieS at tallinn uniVerSity)
Where to get information about ...
... admissions, residence permits and accommodation | Academic Affairs Office
| Room T-216 | E-mail: admissions@tlu.ee | Phone: +372 6409 234
... the confirmation about your student status | Academic Affairs Office | Room T-213 | Office hours 09.30-16.00, lunch 12.30-13.30
CurriCulum
Each curriculum has a nominal duration during which students should complete their studies. The nominal duration is three years for Bachelor’s programmes (180 ECTS) and two years for Master’s programmes (120 ECTS). To graduate within the nominal term, you should take approximately 30 ECTS worth of exams/ pass-fail tests every semester, i.e. 60 ECTS each year.
A curriculum is comprised of a set of modules. The module of introductory courses (or general subjects) provides students with a general overview of the subject area. Speciality modules focus on providing students with speciality knowledge. Students can also choose a minor,
... academic counselling - Ms. Mari-Liis Keskpaik (mari-liis.keskpaik@tlu.ee) | career counselling - Ms. Kaisa Linnamägi (kaisa. linnamagi@tlu.ee) | Psychological counsel- ling - Ms. Ivi Niinep (ivi.niinep@tlu.ee) | Career and Counselling Centre | Room S-142 | Please make an appointment: career@tlu.ee.
... study information | Academic units | www.tlu.ee/en/studies/degree-Programmes
... practical information about Tallinn and Tallinn university | Tutors | www.esindus.ee/ic
which will give them an overview of interesting specialisations other than their major. Modules consist of subjects.
Subjects are divided into compulsory (covering essential elements of a curriculum), elective (chosen by the student from the list given
in the study programme) and open elective subjects (chosen by the students from any study programme).
NB! You can find your curriculum from the webpage www.tlu.ee/eng or ask it from your academic unit.
“Very friendly academic staff – they do not care only for your studies, but also for your well being in Estonia.”
(Student from Germany)