09-01-2023, 02:18 AM
Metropolia wrote a reply to my email:
20 weeks of full-time work is about 4.5 months. I'm not sure if you can just keep working at your current IT job abroad. But judging from their email, it seems quite difficult, so I guess for an IT degree, it would be best to just get those 180 credits from them and transfer them somewhere else.
Another quick question: can I transfer Sophia courses after I've finished them and canceled the subscription? Or do I need a paid subscription to do that?
Quote:Mainly these remaining studies consist of Innovation Project (10 cr), compulsory language studies (10 credits), work placement (2 x 15 cr) and Bachelor`s Thesis (15 cr). These studies could be arrange on-line in many cases. Work placement means that student will work in field of IT, totally 20 week as fulltime work.
Quote:Information Technology degree daytime studies are full-time and studies require in average 40 hours of hard studies weekly. About half of the studies is guided by a teacher, rest of it should be filled by the student. Studies will include theoretical teaching, various practical assignments, independent and group studies as well as written assignments. There are also attendance %, so it is very hard or impossible to study fulltime, if working simultaneously.
20 weeks of full-time work is about 4.5 months. I'm not sure if you can just keep working at your current IT job abroad. But judging from their email, it seems quite difficult, so I guess for an IT degree, it would be best to just get those 180 credits from them and transfer them somewhere else.
Another quick question: can I transfer Sophia courses after I've finished them and canceled the subscription? Or do I need a paid subscription to do that?