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Mechanical and Production Engineering: PKONTS16

Code: PKONTS16

Degree title
Insinööri (AMK), Bachelor of Engineering
Credits
240 ects
Duration
4 years (240 cr)
Start semester
Autumn 2016
Teaching language
Finnish

Descriptions

Structure of studies and courses in degree programme Mechanical and Production Engineering are described in curriculum.

The professional background of the mechanical engineering degree program consists of design, construction, development, operation and control of products, devices and machineries of mechanical engineering. The aim of the studies is to achieve the basic knowledge of the main areas of the mechanical engineering to ensure wide career opportunities in trade and industrial sectors.

Learning in mechanical engineering studies is based on innovation pedagogy. It means that learning is active and social action by students, who are responsible of their learning by themselves. Motivation and positive attitude are the basis of life-long studies. Studies are made in close co-operation with working life.

Learning and teaching methods are versatile, including contact lessons, problem based learning, virtual courses, laboratory work, practical works and project works.

The degree program in mechanical engineering contains basic studies, professional studies, optional studies, a Bachelor’s thesis and practical training. Courses including marketing, sales, business and/or foreign languages are highly recommended as optional studies (15 ects).

Internationalization is part of the studies from the beginning of the studies. Foreign languages are trained in their own courses, but also many course material and many reports and project works are carried out in english. It's highly recommended to students to achieve work and study experience in foreign countries during studies.

The student is given support in making his/her personal study plan and curriculum, in solving study problems and in managing different problem situations of life. Guidance is also used to prevent discontinuation of studies by supporting students in making the right choices. The tutor teacher gives individual and group guidance, guides the student's learning and his/her study process, supports the student in the making of his/her personal study plan and provides practical assistance. The student tutor supports and guides new students and familiarizes them with the studies and the study environment. Support is also given to process the bachelor's thesis

This curriculum includes following attachments:

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Code Name Credits (cr) 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 Autumn 2016 Spring 2017 Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Autumn 2018 Spring 2019 Autumn 2019 Spring 2020 1. / 2016 2. / 2016 3. / 2017 4. / 2017 1. / 2017 2. / 2017 3. / 2018 4. / 2018 1. / 2018 2. / 2018 3. / 2019 4. / 2019 5. / 2019 1. / 2019 2. / 2019 3. / 2020 4. / 2020 5. / 2020
Total 240

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Professional studies
Industrial Control Systems
Introduction to Production Automation
Mechanics Design in Automation
Control Systems and Drive Applications
Data Transfer Techniques and User Interfaces
Programming
Industrial Robotics
Machine vision and sensor technology
Hydraulic applications
Fundamentals of internal combustion engines
Fluid mechanics and heat transfer
Measurements in energy technology
Power plants
Maintenance and Reliability
Diesel and gas engines
Process and plant design
Refrigeration technology
Modelling and simulation
Emission control and exhaust treatment systems
Renewable energy
Sea traffic and ship production
Interior outfitting and HVAC systems
Boats and boat industry
Ship machinery
Ship machinery systems
Ship electrical systems and automation
Hydrostatics and stability
Resistance, powering and seakeeping of ships
Ship structures
General ship design
Ship design project
Lab work, production technology
Machining Techniques
Sheet metal and joining technology
Additive manufacturing
Manufacturing cells 2
Tools and Work Design
Measurements and Quality Engineering
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Industrial Management
Manufacturing Cells 1
Materials selection in mechanical design
Product Developement
Machine elements 2
Finite Element Method FEM
Machine design project
Design
Manufacturing
Use, Service and Recycling
Product Development Project Work 1
Product Development Project Work 2
Practical Training
Basic training 1
Basic training 2
Professional training 1
Professional training 2
Professional training 3
Professional training 4
Bachelor's Thesis
Bachelor´s Thesis
Basic Studies
Higher Education Studies and Working Life Skills 1
Higher Education Studies and Working Life Skills 2
Higher Education Studies and Working Life Skills 3
Higher Education Studies and Working Life Skills 4
Higher Education Studies and Working Life Skills 5
Engineering Physics 1
Engineering Precalculus
Computing
Project Hatchery
Materials technology
Technical product documentation
Production technology
Hot work safety education and training
Occupational Safety
Engineering Physics 2
3D Modelling
English Professional Skills, B2
Differential calculus
Strength of materials
Engineering Mechanics
Integral Calculus
Physics Laboratory Experiments
Finnish Language and Communication
Strength of materials structures
Basics in Electrical and Automation Technology
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Machine elements
Statistical Methods for Engineers
Economy, Leadership and Entrepreneurship
Operations management
Swedish for Working Life, Oral Communication (replacing compulsory Swedish)
Swedish for Working Life, Written Communication (replacing compulsory Swedish)
Optional Studies
User Centered Design, Ergonomics and Usability
Not grouped
Maintenance
Safety of Machinery
Welding processes and equipment
Welding metallurgy
Welding costs and quality

Code Name Credits (cr)
BASIC STUDIES

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110
OK100127
Higher Education Studies and Working Life Skills

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5
1002354 Higher Education Studies and Working Life Skills 1 1
1002355 Higher Education Studies and Working Life Skills 2 1
1002356 Higher Education Studies and Working Life Skills 3 1
1002357 Higher Education Studies and Working Life Skills 4 1
1002358 Higher Education Studies and Working Life Skills 5 1
OK503183
Basic tools of engineering

(Choose ects: 15 )

15
5031273 Engineering Physics 1 4
5031274 Engineering Precalculus 5
5031275 Computing 1
5001045 Project Hatchery 5
OK503184
Technical Production

(Choose ects: 15 )

15
5031277 Materials technology 5
5031282 Technical product documentation 5
5031276 Production technology 3
5031278 Hot work safety education and training 1
5031279 Occupational Safety 1
OK503185
Physical Modelling

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15
5031280 Engineering Physics 2 5
5031281 3D Modelling 5
1001005 English Professional Skills, B2 5
OK503186
Engineering Mechanics

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15
5031283 Differential calculus 5
5031284 Strength of materials 5
5031285 Engineering Mechanics 5
OK503187
Dynamics

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15
5031287 Integral Calculus 4
5031286 Physics Laboratory Experiments 3
1001006 Finnish Language and Communication 3
5031288 Strength of materials structures 5
OK503188
Mechatronics

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15
5031289 Basics in Electrical and Automation Technology 5
5031290 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 5
5031291 Machine elements 5
OK503189
Project management

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15
5031294 Statistical Methods for Engineers 3
5031293 Economy, Leadership and Entrepreneurship 6
5031292 Operations management 3
100114 Swedish for Working Life, Oral Communication (replacing compulsory Swedish) 1
100115 Swedish for Working Life, Written Communication (replacing compulsory Swedish) 2
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

(Choose ects: 55 )

55
OK503207
Machine automation technology

(Choose ects: 55 )

55
OK200276
Automation engineering

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15
5031342 Industrial Control Systems 5
5031343 Introduction to Production Automation 5
5031344 Mechanics Design in Automation 5
OK503208
Control systems in automation

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15
5031347 Control Systems and Drive Applications 6
5031346 Data Transfer Techniques and User Interfaces 4
5031348 Programming 5
OK200277
New Methods in Production Automation

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15
5031349 Industrial Robotics 6
5031350 Machine vision and sensor technology 4
5031351 Hydraulic applications 5
OK503207-1003
Usability of machinery and machine safety

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10
TE00BJ35 Maintenance 5
TE00BJ34 Safety of Machinery 5
OK200289
Engine and Energy Technology

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55
OK500196
Energy and internal combustion engine technology

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15
5031270 Fundamentals of internal combustion engines 5
5031260 Fluid mechanics and heat transfer 5
5031261 Measurements in energy technology 5
OK500197
Energy production

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15
5031262 Power plants 5
5031361 Maintenance and Reliability 5
5031264 Diesel and gas engines 5
OK500198
Energy system design

(Choose all )

15
5031265 Process and plant design 5
5031266 Refrigeration technology 5
5031267 Modelling and simulation 5
OK500199
Energy and environment technology

(Choose all )

10
5031269 Emission control and exhaust treatment systems 5
5031135 Renewable energy 5
OK503200
Naval architecture and marine engineering

(Choose ects: 55 )

55
OK503202
Marine, shipyard and boat industries

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15
5031327 Sea traffic and ship production 7
5031329 Interior outfitting and HVAC systems 5
5031330 Boats and boat industry 3
OK503203
Ship machinery

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15
5031331 Ship machinery 6
5031332 Ship machinery systems 6
5031333 Ship electrical systems and automation 3
OK503204
Ship Stability and Hull Design

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15
5031334 Hydrostatics and stability 7
5031335 Resistance, powering and seakeeping of ships 5
5031336 Ship structures 3
OK503206
Ship design

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10
5031337 General ship design 4
5031338 Ship design project 6
OK503196
Production Engineering

(Choose ects: 55 )

55
OK500207
Manufacturing Techniques

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15
5031373 Lab work, production technology 3
5031311 Machining Techniques 5
5031375 Sheet metal and joining technology 5
5031374 Additive manufacturing 2
OK503197
Production Development

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15
5031313 Manufacturing cells 2 5
5031314 Tools and Work Design 5
5031315 Measurements and Quality Engineering 5
OK503199
Production planning

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10
5031316 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) 4
5031317 Industrial Management 6
OK503196-1004
Welding Techniques

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15
TE00BJ28 Welding processes and equipment 5
TE00BJ27 Welding metallurgy 5
TE00BJ26 Welding costs and quality 5
OK503191
Product Developement Technology

(Choose ects: 55 )

55
OK503192
Product Development Process

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15
5031321 Manufacturing Cells 1 5
5031322 Materials selection in mechanical design 4
5031323 Product Developement 6
OK503193
Machine Design

(Choose all )

15
5011133 Machine elements 2 2
5031341 Finite Element Method FEM 6
5031328 Machine design project 7
OK503194
Digital Product Process

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15
5031379 Design 5
5031380 Manufacturing 5
5031381 Use, Service and Recycling 5
OK503195
Product Development Project Work

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15
5031324 Product Development Project Work 1 8
5031325 Product Development Project Work 2 7
OPTIONAL STUDIES

(Choose ects: 30 )

30
5031382 User Centered Design, Ergonomics and Usability 15
PRACTICAL TRAINING
30
5031156 Basic training 1 8
5031157 Basic training 2 2
5031158 Professional training 1 8
5031159 Professional training 2 2
5031160 Professional training 3 8
5031161 Professional training 4 2
BACHELOR'S THESIS

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15
5031272 Bachelor´s Thesis 15

Due to the timing of optional and elective courses, credit accumulation per semester / academic year may vary.

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