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Master of Engineering, Research Group Studies: YTUTTK22

Code: YTUTTK22

Degree:
Master of Engineering

Degree title:
Insinööri (ylempi AMK), Master of Engineering

Credits:
60 ects

Duration:
1.5 years (60 cr)

Start semester:
Spring 2022

Teaching language:
Finnish

Descriptions

Study objectives:

The Master of Engineering is a creative problem solver with knowledge and skills in the fields of mathematics, science, engineering, and management. Also, he/she has a deeper understanding of business without forgetting good communication and interaction skills. Project and development skills are acquired especially through the possibility of participating in the work of a research group in their field. The career of a technology expert demands lifelong learning as renewable technology challenges one's expertise for continuous development.

More about the language of instruction:

The primary tuition language is Finnish, but some of the elective courses are conducted in English. The operating environment is international and many courses and projects are also attended by the students of the English degree programmes and exchange students.

Study contents:

Students may specialize in their study and Master's thesis work in the focus areas of research groups.

Studying is carried out in a variety of ways, including online studies, group work, distance learning, and independent work. Studying emphasizes communality and teamwork. The student prepares an individual study plan (ISP), which is closely related to the thesis work.

The student will conduct individual study plan discussions with the tutor immediately at the beginning of the studies and then agree on the thematic emphasis of his/her studies, taking into account the topic of the thesis.

Choosing a main subject or field of specialization:

The student selects the research group at the application stage and can thus emphasize his / her studies according to the topics of the research group. For more information on research groups and their strengths, please visit the Turku University of Applied Sciences website. Before you fill the application, you should contact the research team leader for more information on the research activities and priorities and whether it is possible to intake new students in the group.

Structure of studies:

The extent of the Master’s degree in Software Engineering and ICT is 60 ECTS and the duration is 1.5 years. The degree title is a Master of Engineering.

The studies consist of
• advanced studies (core competence) 20 ECTS
• elective studies (complementary competence) 10 ECTS
• Master’s thesis 30 ECTS

Advanced studies extend the student’s previous studies and consist of methodological and professional studies. The scope of an advanced study course is 5 ECTS and it is typically accompanied by two contact days.

With elective studies, the student can expand his/her skills by incorporating studies from his/her programme, other TUAS Master’s programmes or the Master’s programmes of other universities. There are also elective studies offered fully online available.

Final project:

The thesis is implemented as a development project with a clear research focus and a close connection to the practical work. The thesis is mostly carried out as a development or research project in the student's organisation. If a student does not have a development task based on the actual training needs or does not have an employment relationship, Turku University of Applied Sciences research groups offer subjects suitable for the thesis.

Career opportunities:

Masters of Engineering are widely located in various sectors of working life. For example, a career path can be found in the industrial product development tasks or the development, sales, commissioning or maintenance of equipment and systems. The IT departments of different organisations employ a large number of engineers in the field and many are involved in the business and public sector project management and consulting. An engineer can also be an independent entrepreneur.

Qualification:

The Master's degree in engineering is a university degree that gives the same eligibility for public positions as a Master’s degree awarded by a university.

Internationalization:

The student’s own needs and the requirements of his/her work determine how the student develops his/her international competence. An international perspective can be linked with the thesis, for example by participating in an international conference or seminar in the field. An international perspective also contributes to the development of language skills. A significant part of the source material for studies and learning assignments comes from international academic and professional sources.

Co-operation with other parties:

Master of Engineering programmes are planned and implemented together with working life. The working life connection involves primarily the student, the student's workplace and the degree programme. The interaction between the students working in different positions plays an important role in the development of professional skills and the creation of collaborative networks.

The most important element of the Master’s studies is the Master’s thesis, which is a development task that serves the working life. The thesis develops the student's professional skills and competence and serves the development needs of working life. Several local and international partners are also involved in the research and development activities.

Within the framework of flexible studies, the student can participate, for example, in the courses organised by the University of Turku or Åbo Akademi University and include them in his/her degree. The student can also take advantage of CampusOnline, which offers the selection of joint online courses by Finnish universities of applied sciences http://campusonline.fi/

Research focus:

Research focus varies by research group, and it is good to discuss this with the research team leader before applying.

Postgraduate study opportunities:

A Master’s degree awarded by a university of applied sciences provides eligibility for further academic studies (Licentiate, Doctor) as well as for applying for professional teacher education. However, the receiving faculty always determines its own admission criteria and may require e.g. supplementary studies. Their purpose is to ensure that the student's starting level meets the requirements specifically from the point of view of academic research.

Objective

The student works during his/her studies as a member of the research (RDI)-group in which the student has been accepted to accomplish the Master of Engineering degree. The student's role can be either a specialist or e.g. a research project or team leader. The more detailed content of the work and studies depends on the goals and funding of the research group.

Development

Active learning methods, which require the student to take responsibility for his / her studies, are applied. The studies include theory lessons and laboratory work during the contact days, as well as online courses, assignments, projects and practical training as distance learning.

Further information

Completed courses are assessed on a scale from 0-5, some parts may be assessed on a scale Approved/Failed. The thesis is assessed based on the thesis assessment criteria of Turku University of Applied Sciences, which has been published.

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Code Name Credits (cr) 2021-2022 2022-2023 Spring 2022 Autumn 2022 Spring 2023 3. / 2022 4. / 2022 5. / 2022 1. / 2022 2. / 2022 3. / 2023 4. / 2023 5. / 2023
CORE COMPETENCE

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20
YTUTTK22-1001
Planning for the Future

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10
MS00BP40 Future Operating Environments 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
MS00BP16 Research and Development Methods 5 3.3 3.3 1.7 1.7
YTUTTK22-1002
Research Group Studies

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10 5 5 5 5 1.7 1.7 1.7 2.5 2.5
COMPLEMENTARY COMPETENCE

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10
YTUTTK22-1003
Optional Studies

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10 8.3 5 3.3 2.5 2.5 1.7 1.7
MASTER'S THESIS

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30
MS00BP41 Master's Thesis 30 5 18.3 5 5 13.3 1.7 1.7 1.7 2.5 2.5 6.7 6.7
Total 60 5 26.6 5 10 16.6 1.67 1.67 1.67 5 5 8.37 8.37 0

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

Master's Thesis
Master's Thesis
Advanced Professional Studies
Future Operating Environments
Research and Development Methods
Optional Studies

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Code Name Credits (cr)
CORE COMPETENCE

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20
YTUTTK22-1001
Planning for the Future

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10
MS00BP40 Future Operating Environments 5
MS00BP16 Research and Development Methods 5
YTUTTK22-1002
Research Group Studies

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10
COMPLEMENTARY COMPETENCE

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10
YTUTTK22-1003
Optional Studies

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10
MASTER'S THESIS

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30
MS00BP41 Master's Thesis 30