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Degree Programme in Mechanical and Production Engineering, students with matriculation exam: Machine Automation

Code: 12I140B

Degree title
Bachelor of Engineering
Credits
240 ects
Duration
4 years (240 cr)
Start semester
Autumn 2012

Description

DEGREE PROGRAMME IN MECHANICAL AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING ENGINEER (Polytechnic), 240 ECTS

BASIC VALUES (VALUES & MISSION)

The purpose of mechanical and production engineering is to create effective instruments to carry out the activities of our living environment. These fields of technology free people from the jobs which are repetitive, straining and detrimental to health and make it possible to focus on control and design activities. Well-functional machines can reduce energy consumption. This has a direct impact on saving the diminishing natural resources.

The basic values of design, manufacturing and maintenance focus on high quality, safety, appropriateness, functionality and customer satisfaction regarding the machines and devices needed in the industry and in private use. Equally important values include the ease of use, pleasant exterior features, ergonomics, recycling regulation and fulfilment of environmental norms.

In commercial field of mechanical and production engineering, the emphasis is placed on customer orientation, entrepreneurship, competitiveness and economy. Moreover, quality is reinforced work, services and productions. The principals of profit-making entrepreneurship include appreciation of professional skills, responsibility for safety, improvement of staff and their well being, reliability and integrity. For career seeking students, continuity of activity and a sustainable development assure a supply of work placements.

Internationalization and knowledge of foreign cultures are increasingly becoming more central. The customers are private individuals and people working in the fields of design, consultancy and productive companies, which have increasingly more international connections.

DESCRIPTION

Most of the exporting from our country consists of machines and devices, the design and production management of which belong to mechanical and production engineers. Engineers must master their field of expertise in the different cultural environments. Mechanical engineering has a long tradition in Pirkanmaa. Therefore, mechanical engineering and automation have been chosen as one of the focuses on the expertise centres.

Due to European integration, quality and security regulations have been standardized and product liability is valid regarding this field. In addition to this, the quality system of EU certification is required more and more often from the companies. Because of the environmental protection, ever stricter information is required regarding the disposal of machines and devices after their lifetime.

Maintenance and repair of machines and devices belong to mechanical engineering as its own business field. The demand for maintenance is a result from wear, break- downs and ageing of machines and devices. As the shipments of many machines and devices occur between different companies and often these deliveries are related to construction, it is necessary to have seamless cooperation with different parties regarding the shipments. In addition to the technological knowledge, financing and expense knowledge are needed in this field. Also, a good working knowledge of laws and regulations and project management skills are necessary. This is especially true when the focus is on cost awareness in product development.

Recent changes in working life require companies to satisfy the customers? needs increasingly faster and more flexible. Because of this, the suppliers have divided into smaller and independent units and into a network in order to serve the customers better. The purpose of information technology is emphasized when managing networks consisting of small units? as well as in all areas of mechanical and production engineering.

REQUIREMENTS OF PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

In addition to basic professional studies, the professionals must master a specific field of mechanical and production engineering. The specialisation options in mechanical engineering are machine automation, aircraft engineering, modern production systems and product development. The application of IT and versatile social skills are essential for coping with the working life tasks.

Having initiative, being cooperative, flexible and responsible, as well as having skills in problem-solving, stress and adjustment management are necessary traits for mechanical and production engineers. In addition to this, economical thinking, enterprise, customer orientation and being willing to serve are also needed. The continuously changing world of mechanical engineering and modern production systems require the professionals to constantly maintain up-to-date skills and follow changes regarding their specialization field.

The mechanical engineer needs for problem solving and also physics and chemistry to understand the most important phenomena of the field. However, in working life, deeper technical skills are needed, such as the basic skills in mechanical engineering, machine automation, modern product development and creative production systems.

Maintaining an international competitiveness in mechanical engineering requires language skills, different cultural knowledge, human relationship-, communication- and negotiation skills. The engineer is must also to have willingness for lifelong learning.

OBJECTIVES OF EDUCATION

An objective of the degree programme in mechanical and production engineering is to provide extensive technical thinking skills, readiness for acquisition of information and professional studies. Another objective is to provide a possibility for further studies related to present and future professions. The aim is to support the students? independent decision making when it comes to forming a curriculum.

PROJECT STUDYING

Together with practical work assignments and group work a student may do projects. The projects which are supervised by instructors can replace courses if so agreed or they can be included as free-choice studies. The subjects for the projects can come from business life or be, for example, development assignments of the laboratory. There will be a report as a result of the project. The work will be evaluated on the grounds of the report. Project and practical assignments have an especially important focus on the specialization of modern production systems.

STRUCTURE OF THE STUDIES

The basic professional studies consist of 120 cr. The compulsory studies of specialization options consists of 45 cr and in addition to this, the students will choose 15 cr of professional studies which are approved by the head of the department. The supply of optional professional studies may vary yearly depending on the economic resources. In addition to professional and advanced professional studies, the degree programme consists of practical training (30 cr), free-choice studies (15 cr) and final thesis (15 cr).

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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
Total 240

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

Code Name Credits (cr)
12I140B-1000
Basic Studies

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120
12I140B-1001
Languages and Communication

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15
K-00061 Engineering English 1 3
K-01062 Engineering English 2 3
N-005 Swedish Language, Written 2
N-006 Swedish Language, Spoken 2
K-11041A Finnish Language and Communication 3
K-11041B Technical Reporting 2
12I140B-1002
Mathematics

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10
K-11002 Mathematics 1 5
K-11003 Mathematics 2 5
12I140B-1003
Physics

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15
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
K-11014A Physics 3 2
K-11014B Energy Technology 3
12I140B-1004
Business Life Studies

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14
K-11030 Orientation Studies and Computing 4
K-11031 Management of the Individual 5
K-11032 Industrial Economics 5
12I140B-1005
Technical Mechanics

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16
K-11040 Statistics 5
K-11045 Dynamics 3
K-11042 Strength of Materials 1 5
K-11043 Strength of Materials 2 3
12I140B-1006
Machine Automation

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15
K-11052 Mechanical Automation Basic Lab 5
K-11053 Automation Engineering 5
K-11054 Electrical Engineering 5
12I140B-1007
Material and Manufacturing Engineering

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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
12I140B-1008
Machine Design

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17
K-11070 Product Analysis 5
K-11071 Computer Aided Drawing and Modelling 7
K-11072 Machine Elements 5
12I140B-1009
Professional Studies

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0
12I140B-1010
Free-choice Studies

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15
K-11081 Project Studies 1
K-11082 Project Studies 2
K-11083 Project Studies 3
K-11084 Project Studies 4
K-11085 Project Studies 5
12I140B-1011
Practical Training

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30
K-8000 Coaching for Practical Training 0
K-8001 Practical Training 1 5
K-8002 Practical Training 2 10
K-8003 Practical Training 3 15
12I140B-1012
Bachelor's Thesis

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15
K-0060 Bachelor's Thesis 15
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