I doubt you can get any credits from Metropolia since 2024, as they published they now require Finnish personal identity number to enroll into Open UAS (per https://www.metropolia.fi/en/academics/open-university), but you can try.
Other Finnish Universities I don't know, eg. with University of Helsinki I believe it still might be possible.
There shouldn't be any problems with TESU and other regionally accredited degrees in Europe, they are perfectly fine. If you have a recognized/accredited degree, that's usually all that's needed, unless the program you want to enroll in has some specific requirements (eg. number of credits in math subjects).
Fast degrees are a US thing. In Europe, it would be even more rare. Metropolia perhaps but that door is closed now. Inexpensive, yes, but not fast. Eg. Open University of Catalunya has sw engineering, IU.org has couple of degrees and it's possible that you will get some of your already completed courses accepted with them. But the difference is in Sophia and ACE approved credits, there is no equivalent in Europe.
Not sure what you have against University of London (except I think it's fairly expensive), take the reviews with a pinch of salt - outdated courses, lack of communication, etc. - you'll find that everywhere.
Finally, Finnish and probably European ECTS in general, are 1 ECTS for 0,5 of credit in USA. As for subject equivalence, probably only if there is someone who transferred credits already to same school and degree and will be willing to share experience.
Other Finnish Universities I don't know, eg. with University of Helsinki I believe it still might be possible.
There shouldn't be any problems with TESU and other regionally accredited degrees in Europe, they are perfectly fine. If you have a recognized/accredited degree, that's usually all that's needed, unless the program you want to enroll in has some specific requirements (eg. number of credits in math subjects).
Fast degrees are a US thing. In Europe, it would be even more rare. Metropolia perhaps but that door is closed now. Inexpensive, yes, but not fast. Eg. Open University of Catalunya has sw engineering, IU.org has couple of degrees and it's possible that you will get some of your already completed courses accepted with them. But the difference is in Sophia and ACE approved credits, there is no equivalent in Europe.
Not sure what you have against University of London (except I think it's fairly expensive), take the reviews with a pinch of salt - outdated courses, lack of communication, etc. - you'll find that everywhere.
Finally, Finnish and probably European ECTS in general, are 1 ECTS for 0,5 of credit in USA. As for subject equivalence, probably only if there is someone who transferred credits already to same school and degree and will be willing to share experience.