911±¬ÁÏÍø Open University's summer courses for degree students
If you are an attending degree student at 911±¬ÁÏÍø, it is possible to attend some 911±¬ÁÏÍø Open University summer courses for free of charge during summer 2023. There are a limited number of free places for some of the Open University summer courses. If there are no free places left or the course does not have any free places, you can still take the course by paying the course fee in case there is still space.
Please note that Open University course descriptions are not available in Sisu, you can find them in Open University’s course selection. Please read the course description carefully before registering.
Open University's course selection
Course registration is done in the normal way in Sisu. If the course is not a part of your degree (degree structure), please contact your School's learning services before registering (to make sure that course can be included to your degree).
Contact information for schools' learning servicesPlease note that you must add the correct course code to your primary study plan before you are able to register. The students will be selected in the order of registration.
Course registration starts 4th of April at the earliest.
Instructions for registration to free places
Instructions for registration to paid placesAll summer courses with free places can be found here:
911±¬ÁÏÍø's summer studies
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