50 students graduated from SAMK in October

Altogether 50 students graduated from SAMK in October. Five of them graduated with a Master´s degree.

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Altogether 50 students graduated from SAMK in October. Five of them graduated with a Master´s degree. All the graduates have not wanted their name published.

Below are the graduates from English degree programmes. All the graduate information has been published on SAMK news in Finnish. All the graduates have not wanted their name published.

Bachelor´s degrees

Bachelor of Business Administration
Alanen Alisa Bachelor of Health Care
Letellier Maxime
Warwick-Smith Andrew

Master´s degrees

Master of Business Admininistration
Kärki Lotta

You can also get to know the theses. Each thesis includes at least the abstract in English. Some of the theses from degree programmes in Finnish are written in English.

SAMK congratulates all the graduates.

SAMK theses

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