Apprenticeship

What if you worked and studied at the same time?

An apprenticeship is a flexible way to acquire a profession

An apprenticeship combines work and learning.

An apprenticeship is a flexible, individual and practical way to acquire a profession. You train while working, get paid and gain work experience. 

To have an apprenticeship, you must have a workplace where learning takes place, and your employer must be committed to the training task.

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Apprenticeship at Tanhuvaara Sports Institute

At Tanhuvaara Sports Institute you can study with an apprenticeship:

  • Basic degree in physical education guidance (180 ECTS credits)
  • Professional degree in physical education and coaching,
    Physical Education (150 ECTS)

as well as the degree components of these degrees, e.g.

  • Outdoor-Outdoor sports guidance and program services
  • Group exercise supervision
  • Working in an indoor swimming pool environment 
  • Individual well-being promotion, PT

Apprenticeship

The length of apprenticeship training varies depending on the skills needed and the personal skills development plan (HOKS).

Apprenticeship

  • can be entered into for a new or existing employment relationship, also for entrepreneurs
  • can be part of a student's professional qualification also during their studies
  • working hours at least 25 hours/week
  • Approximately 80% of the study time is spent learning in working life
  • Learning in working life is supplemented by studies carried out in the learning environments of the Tanhuvaara Sports Institute
  • The goal can be a basic vocational qualification, a vocational qualification or part of a qualification.
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Questions about training - please contact us

Training manager

Arja Laine

+358 50 572 7348

arja.laine@tanhuvaara.fi

Education Secretary

Satu Kosonen

+ 358447150407

satu.kosonen@tanhuvaara.fi

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