Transatlantic Dual Bachelor’s Degree Program in Information Systems (TraDIS)

Transatlantic Dual Bachelor’s Degree Program in Information Systems (TraDIS) is a joint educational program by four educational institutions:

1. Kemi-Tornio University of Applied Sciences (Finland)
2. Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences (Germany)
3. University of Massachusetts Boston (USA)
4. University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (USA)

This educational program focuses on studying information systems with selected business and computer science courses. As part of their respective degree programs, TraDIS students will spend a semester at each partner university and can receive two Bachelor’s degrees: one from the home institution and one from a partner university. The costs of travel, living, and studying will be supported by the TraDIS project.

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