Sisältö:
Facts
- This BSc is taught in English.
- This is a Tekniikan kandidaatti (TkK), Bachelor of Science in Technology (B.Sc. Tech.) degree amounting to 180 ECTS.
- A lower university degree gives eligibility to apply for Master's studies.
- The BSc education is arranged so that full-time students can complete the degree in three academic years.
Degree Structure
The BSc in technology 180 ECTS consists of
- common obligatory general studies
- language and communication studies
- intermediate specialisation studies of electrical engineering, energy technology, environmental technology or mechanical engineering
- elective studies.
General studies include introductory course as well as courses in engineering mathematics and physics, engineering mechanics, engineering thermodynamics, technical documentation and 3 D modelling, electrical drives, renewable energy engineering and circular economy.
Language and Communication studies
In the obligatory L&C studies, options A, B and C are alternative to each other:
A) Finnish Culture and Language, 5 ECTS OR
B) Svenska i arbetslivet (teknik), 2 ECTS and Työelämän viestintä (tekniikka), 3 ECTS, a total of ECTS. Option B is obligatory for those Finnish students, who have studied Swedish in general upper secondary school OR
C) Työelämän viestintä (tekniikka), 3 ECTS and 2 ECTS of any other language than English or basic Finnish. Option C is obligatory for those Finnish students, who have not studied Swedish in general upper secondary school.
English for Professional Development (Technology), 4 ECTS and Academic Writing, 3 ECTS are obligatory to all.
Intermediate specialisation studies
During the second academic year, students can freely specialise in one of four fields: Energy Technology, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Technology or
Mechanical Engineering.
- Energy technology specialist courses include basics of power plant engineering, heat transfer, and laboratory work.
- Electrical engineering specialist courses include introduction to embedded systems, digital design, and laboratory work.
- Environmental technology specialist courses include life cycle assessment, environmental labelling, and sustainable cities.
- Mechanical engineering specialist courses include mechatronics, robotics, production engineering and basics of FE-analysis.
The specialisation studies include Project Work totalling 15 ECTS, an Internship of 4 ECTS, and a Bachelor's thesis and seminar totalling 12 ECTS.