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Automation Technology: 15YAT Automation Technology

Code: 15YAT

Degree title
Master of Engineering
Credits
60 ects
Duration
1 years (60 cr)
Start semester
Spring 2015

Description

DESCRIPTION
Master’s Degree Program in Automation Technology

QUALIFICATIONS
Master’s degree is intended for those people who have Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (technology or traffic) and who have at least three years of working experience in a related field after
completing the degree. For those applicants, who have first completed a vocational or higher vocational diploma and then Bachelor’s degree, the three year minimum may be accepted as the required experience, provided that at least one year is after the completion of Bachelor’s degree.

EDUCATION
The program target is to provide the students with the educational background to work as a specialist, developer and manager in the field of automation technology. Further target is technology, R&D, automation and project management skills to innovate, design, develop and produce technology products and services. The starting point of the program is the needs of the working life and the end customer needs.
The aggregated skills in this program vary slightly according to the student’s choice but consist of the following: Innovation knowhow, technology design and development, production automation and quality management, project management, machine automation, automation technology, electrical motor drives, standards and directives, energy efficiency.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Automation companies need engineers with Master’s degree as specialists, designers and developers and as project managers.

VALUES IN EDUCATION
Automation technology is used to produce various kinds of products and solutions. The basis for the education is sustainable development, product life cycle managements and ethical operations.

STRUCTURE OF STUDIES
The scope of the degree is 60 credit points and it consist of an automation technology development task (30 cr), advanced professional studies (20 cr) and the studies of own choice (10 cr). The studies of own choice can be selected from automation technology basket (5 cr) and from technology common basket (5cr).
In advanced professional studies the students deepen their knowledge and skills on automation technology. The studies of own choice are aimed at enhancing the skills and knowledge related to the development task or special professional needs.

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Code Name Credits (cr) 2014-2015 2015-2016 Spring 2015 Autumn 2015 3. / 2015 4. / 2015 1. / 2015 2. / 2015
15YAT-1000
Advanced Competences

(Choose all )

20
5W00CG71 Automation Technology and Electric Drives 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
5W00CG69 Machine Automation 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
5W00CG67 Innovation Projects 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
5W00CG68 Production Automation 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
15YAT-1001
Free-choice Studies

(Choose ects: 10)

10
5W00CG72 Energy Efficiency 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
5W00CG73 Directives and Standards 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
15YAT-1002
Master's Thesis

(Choose all )

30
5W00CG74 Information Search and Seminar 1 (Planning) 7 7 7 3.5 3.5
5W00CG75 Seminar 2 (Implementation) 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
5W00CG76 Independent Work 1 8 8 8 4 4
5W00CG77 Independent Work 2 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
5W00CG78 Scientific Writing and Seminar 3 (Presentation) 7 7 7 3.5 3.5
Total 60 20 40 20 40 10 10 20 20

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

Code Name Credits (cr)
15YAT-1000
Advanced Competences

(Choose all )

20
5W00CG71 Automation Technology and Electric Drives 5
5W00CG69 Machine Automation 5
5W00CG67 Innovation Projects 5
5W00CG68 Production Automation 5
15YAT-1001
Free-choice Studies

(Choose ects: 10 )

10
5W00CG72 Energy Efficiency 5
5W00CG73 Directives and Standards 5
15YAT-1002
Master's Thesis

(Choose all )

30
5W00CG74 Information Search and Seminar 1 (Planning) 7
5W00CG75 Seminar 2 (Implementation) 3
5W00CG76 Independent Work 1 8
5W00CG77 Independent Work 2 5
5W00CG78 Scientific Writing and Seminar 3 (Presentation) 7
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