Salpaus Further Education
Established | 2001 |
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Principal | Päivi Saarelainen |
Students | 20,000 |
Location | Lahti, Asikkala, Heinola, Hollola, Nastola and Orimattila, Finland |
Website | http://www.salpaus.fi/ |
Salpaus Further Education (Koulutuskeskus Salpaus or Salpaus) is a regional college providing vocational education and training, staff development services and general upper secondary education in the Lahti region, Päijänne Tavastia province, Finland. Salpaus operates in six different locations, in Lahti, Asikkala, Heinola, Hollola, Nastola and Orimattila.
Salpaus provides vocational upper-secondary and adult education and training in the fields defined by the Ministry of Education:
- Culture
- Humanities and education
- Natural resources and the environment
- Natural sciences
- Social science, business and administration
- Social services, health and sport
- Technology, communication and transport
- Tourism, catering and domestic services
Salpaus Further Education is an independent division of Lahti Region Educational Consortium with divisions of Lahti University of Applied Sciences and Tuoterengas. Salpaus Further Education employs approximately 850 teachers and other staff.
Fields of Study
Building Maintenance Technology | Hairdressing and Beauty Care | Music |
Business and Administration | Health and Social Services | Natural Resources |
Circus | Hotel, Restaurant and Catering Services | Plastics |
Clothing | Household and Cleaning Services | Real Estate Services |
Cold Storage Technology | Immigrant Training | Safety and Security |
Communicating | Information and Communication Technology, ICT | Surface Treatment Technology |
Construction | Information Technology and Telecommunications | Tourism |
Electrical Engineering and Automation | Interior Decoration and Design | Wood Processing |
Environment | Laboratory Technology Vehicle Technology and Logistics | Youth and Leisure Instruction |
Food Industry | Language and Culture Training | |
Gold and Silversmithing and Engraving | Metalwork and Machinery |
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