Degree Programme in Automobile and Transport Engineering, students with matriculation exam: Automobile and Industrial Vehicle Engineering
Code: 12I130B
- Degree title
- Bachelor of Engineering
- Credits
- 240 ects
- Duration
- 4 years (240 cr)
- Start semester
- Autumn 2012
Description
Bachelor of Engineering, Degree Programme in Automobile and Transportation Engineering
Students with matriculation exam, 240 cr
Applicability: See TAMK www-pages and applicability for Bachelor’s degree programmes www.tamk.fi
The construction and maintenance of vehicles and mobile off-road vehicles as well as the transportation of people and goods are a significant trade in Finland, where the distances are long. The Pirkanmaa region is the most important centre of production and maintenance of mobile off-road vehicles, vehicles and their body structures. The degree programme teaches the students the skills required in the production technology, design, product development, after-sales services, production, maintenance and inspection of vehicles and mobile off-road vehicles.
The Bachelors of Engineering from the Degree Programme in Automobile and Transportation Engineering work in design, product development, manufacturing, managing and after-sales service tasks of vehicles and mobile off-road vehicles, as well as inspectors, car store managers and vocational school teachers. Some also find employment in technology and business and as entrepreneurs.
The focus areas of vehicle and off-road vehicle industries are sustainable development, ecology, accessible and safe transportation of people and goods, of which public transportation forms in important part. Vehicles and mobile off-road vehicles significantly facilitate people and free their time for tasks requiring more thinking.
In addition to classroom education, the students’ skills are improved through measurement and research tasks carried out in automobile and off-road vehicle laboratories, various assignments, product development projects carried out in collaboration with companies, the third year practical training carried out in companies and summer practical training periods. During their last year of studies, the students carry out the Bachelor’s thesis work, which consists of research or development task done to a company, through which the students display their expertise.
During the first two years, the students study the basics of natural sciences: mathematics and physics, basic studies in automobile engineering, machine parts, strength of materials, computer assisted design and languages. The students learn practical skills in automobile laboratories, welding, machining and machine automation laboratories as well as in product analysis.
The professional studies begin in the spring of the students’ second year of studies, and continue for the third and fourth year with the following goals:
The students of automobile and garage engineering know the product technology of vehicles and mobile off-road vehicles, the business functions and core processes of the garage and know the tasks of the after-sales service advisor. The students are oriented to customer service, sales and marketing, and can also carry out the annual inspections for private automobiles.
The students of automobile and off-road vehicle engineering know the product technology of vehicles and their body structures, as well as of the movable off-road vehicles. The students are also able to design and model parts and structures of vehicles and off-road vehicles by using CAD software, as well as to carry out computer assisted strength calculations and flow analysis for air resistance in automobiles.
The students of automobile and off-road vehicle engineering may also specialise in the design and product development of movable intelligent off-road vehicles. In such case, the students must select studies from the joint specialisation option of “intelligent machines.” The learning goals are: the students know the production technologies of mobile off-road vehicles, electrical systems, bus techniques, remote control systems of off-road vehicles, electrical and hybrid uses.
After the first year of studies, the students typically find practical training placements in garages and manufacturing companies of automobile and off-road vehicles. The students practice product technology, as well as maintenance and repair tasks. The practical training aims to get more difficult as the studies progress, and after the second year of studies, it focuses on product technology and after-sales services. The practical training taking place after the third year of studies focuses more generally on the operations of companies, as well as the tasks of a service advisor, manager and designer.
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Code | Name | Credits (cr) | 2012-2013 | 2013-2014 | 2014-2015 | 2015-2016 | Autumn 2012 | Spring 2013 | Autumn 2013 | Spring 2014 | Autumn 2014 | Spring 2015 | Autumn 2015 | Spring 2016 | 1. / 2012 | 2. / 2012 | 3. / 2013 | 4. / 2013 | 1. / 2013 | 2. / 2013 | 3. / 2014 | 4. / 2014 | 1. / 2014 | 2. / 2014 | 3. / 2015 | 4. / 2015 | 1. / 2015 | 2. / 2015 | 3. / 2016 | 4. / 2016 |
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Total | 240 |
Due to the timing of optional and elective courses, credit accumulation per semester / academic year may vary.
Code | Name | Credits (cr) |
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12I130B-1000 |
Basic Studies
(Choose all ) |
127 |
12I130B-1001 |
Languages and Communication
(Choose all ) |
15 |
K-11041A | Finnish Language and Communication | 3 |
K-11041B | Technical Reporting | 2 |
K-00061 | Engineering English 1 | 3 |
K-01062 | Engineering English 2 | 3 |
N-005 | Swedish Language, Written | 2 |
N-006 | Swedish Language, Spoken | 2 |
12I130B-1002 |
Mathematics
(Choose all ) |
10 |
K-11002 | Mathematics 1 | 5 |
K-11003 | Mathematics 2 | 5 |
12I130B-1003 |
Physics
(Choose all ) |
10 |
K-11012A | Electrostatics and Magnetism | 3 |
K-11012B | Physics Lab. 1 | 2 |
K-11013A | Oscillation and Waves, Atom and Nuclear Physics | 3 |
K-11013B | Physics Lab. 2 | 2 |
12I130B-1004 |
Business Life Studies
(Choose all ) |
14 |
K-11030 | Orientation Studies and Computing | 4 |
K-11031 | Management of the Individual | 5 |
K-11032 | Industrial Economics | 5 |
12I130B-1005 |
Technical Mechanics
(Choose all ) |
13 |
K-11040 | Statistics | 5 |
K-11042 | Strength of Materials 1 | 5 |
K-11043 | Strength of Materials 2 | 3 |
12I130B-1006 |
Machine Automation
(Choose all ) |
15 |
K-11052 | Mechanical Automation Basic Lab | 5 |
K-11053 | Automation Engineering | 5 |
C-13201 | Vehicle Electronic Systems | 5 |
12I130B-1007 |
Material and Manufacturing Engineering
(Choose all ) |
18 |
K-11060 | Chemistry and Environmental Management | 3 |
K-11061 | Basic Laboratory Work for Material and Manufacturing Engineering | 5 |
K-11062 | Material Engineering | 5 |
K-11063 | Manufacturing Technology | 5 |
12I130B-1008 |
Machine Design
(Choose all ) |
17 |
K-11070 | Product Analysis | 5 |
K-11071 | Computer Aided Drawing and Modelling | 7 |
K-11072 | Machine Elements | 5 |
12I130B-1009 |
Workshop Technology, Basic Studies
(Choose all ) |
15 |
C-13210 | Quality Systems for Car Shops and Computing | 5 |
C-13207 | Workshop Business | 5 |
C-13115 | Automotive Lab | 2 |
C-13117 | Automotive Lab | 3 |
12I130B-1010 |
Professional Studies
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0 |
12I130B-1011 |
Freely Chosen Studies
(Choose all ) |
0 |
12I130B-1012 |
Practical Training
(Choose all ) |
30 |
C-8000 | Coaching for Practical Training | 0 |
C-8001 | Practical Training 1 | 5 |
C-8002 | Practical Training 2 | 10 |
C-8003 | Practical Training 3 | 15 |
12I130B-1013 |
Bachelor's Thesis
(Choose all ) |
15 |
K-0060 | Bachelor's Thesis | 15 |