Diaconia University of Applied Sciences

Bachelor in Diaconal Nursing

Helsinki, Finland

The Bachelor in Diaconal Nursing at Diaconia University of Applied Sciences is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Diaconia University of Applied Sciences in Helsinki is Finland's leading institution for applied education in social work, health care, and diaconia. Founded in 1996 and serving around 3,000 students across multiple campuses, Diak combines academic study with a strong focus on social justice and community well-being. The university's applied approach prepares graduates to respond to real-world social and health challenges across Finland and internationally.

Programs emphasize hands-on learning through placements, community projects, and collaborative research with local and international partners. English-taught options and robust research activity in inclusion, welfare, and care practices make Diak attractive to students seeking practical skills and evidence-based approaches. Faculty often come from professional backgrounds, giving classes immediate relevance to current practice.

Student support is tailored for internationals, with services that ease integration, language support, and career guidance. Networking opportunities with NGOs, health providers, and municipal services help graduates find meaningful roles in the helping professions. For students drawn to purpose-driven work, Diak offers a welcoming environment where professional competence, ethical practice, and community engagement come together to launch impactful careers.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Diaconal Nursing at Diaconia University of Applied Sciences is a degree for students who want to become nurses with a focus on diaconal work. It takes a few years to complete and helps students learn about nursing and how to care for people in need.

Students in this program learn about nursing, church-related studies, and how to interact with patients. They also get to practice what they learn by working in different health care settings, such as elderly care or child welfare.

After graduating, students can work as registered nurses, diaconal workers, or caregivers in hospitals, churches, or social services, helping people with disabilities or other challenges.

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