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Bachelor of Engineering, Industrial Management, Full-Time Studies, Spring, 2025: IINK25

Code: IINK25

Degree:
Bachelor of Engineering

Degree title:
(Graduate) Engineer, Mechanical and Production Engineering

Credits:
240 ects

Duration:
4 years (240 cr)

Start semester:
Spring 2025

Descriptions

CURRICULUM

Bachelor of Engineering, Industrial Management (AMK), daytime studies

The graduates of the Degree Programme in Industrial Management are professionals that have a strong combined competence in the field of Technology, business and management as well as digital transformation. Their expertise is sought by industries as to meet the demand with high level engineers that can blend in the functions within organization.
During the four-year degree studies, you will develop strong expertise in intelligent production, quality and operations management, sales, life cycle management of products and services, and team and project leadership while focusing on value creation in the organization.

The close collaboration with other Karelia’s degrees and companies is crucial in you studies as you will take part in several projects and common courses as to enhance your competencies and apply the learning into practical cases. In addition, you will have the possibility to develop your innovation and entrepreneurship skills while studying in a multicultural environment. The degree programme in industrial management will strengthen your educational and successful career opportunity in Finland.

Degree
Degree title: Bachelor of Engineering
Extend: 240 credits / 4 years

Description of competences

The competences of the degrees are described in Karelia as a common and degree-specific competence. The most important combined areas of expertise in mechanical engineering, business, operations management and digitalization are responsible design, intelligent production and the competitiveness of the company, which form the basis of your expertise. In responsible design-related studies, you will learn to take into account the entire life cycle of the product, from manufacturing through use to recycling. Understanding manufacturing technology, production implementation and efficiency, and virtualization are key to the studies of intelligent production. In the company's competitive skills studies, you will learn how to utilise digitalisation in information management, develop supervisor and subordinate skills, acquire the language and communication skills needed for work tasks, and learn the basics of profitable business.

After graduation, you will be working in product development or production planning, production management tasks, sales or purchasing engineer, quality engineer or various project tasks. Other areas of work that employ you include marketing and training tasks. Your employers are mechanical, metal and plastics companies, design agencies and importers. International assignments in Finland and abroad can also be your career option. Your future employers attach importance to strong basic machine expertise and entrepreneurial way of working as well as customer service expertise.

Competence Development and the Content of Studies

The degree in Industrial Management contains common core and complementary/specialization studies enhancing your key competences. The extent of common core studies in Industrial Management is 210 credits and that of elective/complementary/specialization studies 30 credits. The common core studies include 30 credits of practical training and 15 credits of thesis.

In the beginning of your studies, you will become familiar with the basics of both component and software manufacturing as well as sales and marketing. During your second year, you enhance and deepen your knowledge based on the things you learnt during
the first year. You are introduced into more advanced concepts, such as supply chain management, quality systems and tender processes. These (and other) concepts come together in a company project during the spring semester of the second study year.

The third year continues the same way. The ideas, subjects and concepts continue to become more complex and the skills and work standards required from a student are closer to the level required from an engineer at the starting point of a career. The spring of the third year has two projects to be completed. The aim of these projects is to give the student the chance to prove that s/he is a potential employee for companies involved in the projects. These projects combine all previous studies into a real industry case.

The fourth year consists of complementary/specialization studies (15 credits), thesis (15 credits) and practical training (30 credits). There is also the possibility to plan the studies in a way that graduation in three years is possible. This requires that the training is completed during the previous summers and the student is able to get a thesis subject from a company early enough during the third study year. In addition, complementary studies need to be finished in time.

If you are already an entrepreneur or thinking of becoming one, some core and complementary studies, international exchange, practical training and thesis can be combined with your business activities or with the development of your business idea. As a current or future entrepreneur, you have the possibility to get guidance and support in combining studies and entrepreneurship during your studies. Complementary studies will be completed in the autumn semester of the fourth study year. Additionally, you can study complementary courses during summer months.
For international students, we recommend studies in the Finnish language. During your studies you will have an opportunity to develop your Finnish language skills up to level B2 (Common European Framework of Reference). In addition to the language basics, the language learning path includes courses in Finnish for professional purposes, which strengthen your skill set for the Finnish job market.
Participation in Sports Academy training and optional language studies can be spread over several semesters. If the studies mentioned above do not match with your professional objectives, you can discuss other alternatives with your student counsellor.

Work-Related Learning

In your studies, you will get to know working life in a wide variety of ways. During your studies, you will participate in internships that deepen and expand your professional skills. As your studies progress in the third and fourth years, you will carry out various assignments for working life partners during the courses. Learning in a unique learning machine workshop is part of your studies.
The strong business-oriented research, development and innovation activities of industrial management in smart production are closely related to studies, for example through learning assignments, internships or thesis. You carry out the thesis as an assignment to a company in the field, and it often also leads to employment.

Pedagogical choices

The teaching is mainly carried out as contact teaching. In addition to the lectures and exercises, you manufacture in our laboratories the parts and equipment that you have designed yourself alone or in a group under the guidance of a teacher and a laboratory engineers. Your studies also include online lectures, weekly assignments on an independent or group basis, working life visits, and company assignments.
In our learning machine workshops, you will study welding, machining, measurement and robotics in practice. You have an active and responsible role as a learner as part of our community. Teachers support your learning throughout your studies.

Flexible Course Implementations

Flexible implementation of studies is supported through a personal learning plan. Recognising and accreditation of prior learning and learning at work will increase the opportunities for flexibility in your studies. Speeding up studies also requires studying during the summer semester and utilising the online teaching offerings of other higher education institutions. It is a good idea to start an escalation with the guidance counsellor already in the first year of the studies. Complementary studies can also include studies from Karelia's other education courses and other higher education institutions in accordance with your personal learning plan.

Internationalization

You can apply to study at Karelia Partner University or complete your internship abroad. The main partners in Industrial Management are in USA, Germany and the Netherlands. We recommend that you schedule the exchange period for the spring of the second academic year, but you can also discuss and receive support from the guidance counsellor and the international coordinator. For international exchanges, you can receive a grant. Participation in Karelia's extensive international development activities is one way to gain international experience during studies. You can also strengthen your international expertise by acting as a tutor for international students. Studying together with exchange students is a good opportunity for domestic internationalisation. Language and communication studies in core competence studies provide a good basis for your internationalization.

Assessment

The assessment is based on the competence requirements and learning objectives of the degree. Your competence will be assessed in a versatile manner during the studies, which will support the development of your competences. You will be trained to give and receive feedback during your studies. The evaluation will utilise, where applicable, the students' self-assessment and peer review, and feedback from companies will also be used in working life cooperation. Evaluation and feedback guide the student forward towards the requirements of the future profession. The evaluation is carried out on a course-by-course basis in accordance with Karelia's common criteria.

Career Opportunities and Guidance

An engineer with the Industrial Management degree has good career opportunities. There are jobs available in more than one field. Your studies are aimed especially at the development of skills needed in the design, development and management of products development, manufacturing, operations and quality management in different sectors as well as Business and leadership roles in the industry.

There are international companies and several growing SME’s in the region that use English as their common corporate language and that cooperate with us. Your training is closely related to both manufacturing and software industry, which gives you a vast array of opportunities for the beginning of your engineering career. Your prospective job title may be, for example:

- Quality Engineer/Specialist/ Manager
- Lean Specialist
- Production Engineer/ Manager
- Project Designer/ Manager
- Sales Engineer/ Manager
- Procurement Engineer/ Sourcing Engineer
- Supply chain analyst/Manager
- Product Manager
- Logistics Engineer/ Manager
- Service Expert.
- Etc.

Changes in working life and one's own career development require continuous learning after completing the degree. A significant part of learning takes place in connection with work, but it can be enhanced through training. You can supplement your own competence with open university of applied sciences studies or with a master degree of applied sciences. Completing a master's degree opens up opportunities for you, for example, for managerial tasks, demanding expert and development tasks or a teacher. The teacher tutor and guidance counsellor will support you in your career planning throughout your studies.

Show study timings by semester, study year or period

Code Name Credits (cr) 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028 2028-2029 Spring
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IINK25-1
1. Year

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60
IINK25-11
Professional Learner

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30
II10008 Career Planning and Development 1 2 2 2 1 1
II10009 Algebra and Calculus 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
II10010 Mechanics Physics 3 3 3 3
II10011 Materials Engineering 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
II10012 Basics of Software Engineering 4 4 4 2 2
II10013 Technical Drawing and 3D Modelling 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
II10014 Academic Communication 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
II10015 Intercultural Communication 2 2 2 1 1
IINK25-111
Language Path

(Choose one)

5
KP10017 Finnish 1 5 5 5 5
KP10006 Russian 1 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KP10009 German 1 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IINK25-12
Engineering Fundamentals

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30
II10016 Manufacturing 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
II10017 Statistics and Probability 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
II10018 Project Work in Production 4 4 4 2 2
II10019 Introduction to Automation 4 4 4 2 2
II10020 Marketing 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IINK25-121
Language Path

(Choose one)

5
KP10018 Finnish 2 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KP10032 Russian 2 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KP10010 German 2 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IINK25-122
Engineering Fundamentals, Elective Study

(Choose one)

4
II10054 Living and Working in Finland 4 4 4 2 2
II10053 Swedish Language for Working Life 4 4 4 2 2
IINK25-2
2. Year

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60
IINK25-21
Business Networks

(Choose all)

29
II10021 Differentials and Matrix 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
II10022 Electrical and Electronics Physics 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
II10023 Enterprise Value Creation 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
II10024 Cost and Profitability Calculation 4 4 4 2 2
II10025 Technical Sales and Bidding 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
II10026 Industrial Information Systems 4 4 4 2 2
IINK25-211
Language Path

(Choose one)

5
KP10019 Finnish 3 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KP10007 Russian 3 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KP10011 German 3 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IINK25-22
Industry Blended Learning

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31
II10027 Career Planning and Development 2 1 1 1 0.5 0.5
II10028 Supply Chain Management 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
II10029 Project Requirement 2 2 2 1 1
II10030 Project Documentation 2 2 2 1 1
II10031 Data Collection on Production and Products 4 4 4 2 2
II10032 Project Work 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
II10033 Numerical Analysis 4 4 4 2 2
II10037 Lean Operations 4 4 4 2 2
II10035 Team Dynamics and Leadership 4 4 4 2 2
IINK25-3
3. Year

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60
IINK25-31
Smart Operations

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31
II10034 Basics of Quality Systems 4 4 4 2 2
II10036 Project Management 4 4 4 2 2
KP10036 Lean Green Belt 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
II10038 Investment Accounting 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
II10039 Production Planning and Control 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
II10040 Industrial Maintenance 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
II10041 Introduction to Robotics 4 4 4 2 2
II10042 Risk Management and Contract Management 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IINK25-32
Customer Centric Design Thinking and Engineering

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29
II10043 Career Planning and Development 3 1 1 1 0.5 0.5
II10044 Business Process Management 4 4 4 2 2
II10045 Design for Excellence and Product Management 4 4 4 2 2
II10046 Research Methods 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
II10047 International Sales and Business Growth 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
II10048 Production Process Design Project 6 6 6 3 3
II10049 Customer Requirement Defining Project 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
II10050 Digital Solutions and Service Design 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IINK25-4
4. Year

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60
IINK25-41
Specialisation Studies

(Choose ects: 15)

15 15 15 7.5 7.5
IINK25-411
Digital Transformation and Technology Management

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0
IINK25-412
Operations Excellence

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0
IINK25-413
Language Path

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0
IINK25-4131
Optional Language, Russian

(Choose 0)

0
KP10006 Russian 1 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KP10032 Russian 2 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KP10007 Russian 3 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KP10008 Russian in the Media 3
IINK25-4132
Optional Language, German

(Choose 0)

0
KP10009 German 1 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KP10010 German 2 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KP10011 German 3 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KP10012 German in the Media 3
IINK25-414
Other Complementary Studies

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0
IINK25-42
Internships

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30 30 30 10 10 10
II10051 General Internship 15 10 5 5 5 5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
II10052 Specialisation Internship 15 10 5 5 5 5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
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Thesis

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15 15 15 5 5 5
KY10006 Thesis Planning 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KY10007 Thesis Implementation 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KY10008 Thesis Finalising 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
Total 240 50 103 62 49 25 50 54 49 31 31 39 10 25 21 29 0 0 27 27 24.5 24.5 0 0 15.5 15.5 15.5 15.5 0 0 19.5 19.5 5 5 0 0 12.5 12.5

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

Shared competences of UAS Bachelor's degrees 2022

In Finnish universities of applied sciences, the competences of degrees have been defined as programme-specific competences and shared competences. Competences refer to extensive competence modules, which are combinations of individual knowledge, skills and attitudes. Programme-specific competences form the basis of a student's professional expertise. Shared competences are common competence areas for different programmes and degrees, and they create the foundation for operating in a workplace, cooperation and the development of expertise.

1 Learning to Learn

The graduating student recognises the strengths and development areas of their competence and learning methods, and they utilise the opportunities communities and digitalisation provide in their learning.

- Assesses and develops their competence and learning methods in different learning environments.
- Is able to acquire, critically assess and appropriately apply the national and
international knowledge base and practices of their field.
- Also takes responsibility for group learning and sharing what has been
learned.

Career Planning and Development 1
Algebra and Calculus
Technical Drawing and 3D Modelling
Finnish 1
Russian 1
German 1
Finnish 2
Russian 2
German 2
Finnish 3
Russian 3
German 3
Career Planning and Development 2
Risk Management and Contract Management
Career Planning and Development 3
Russian 1
Russian 2
Russian 3
Russian in the Media
German 1
German 2
German 3
German in the Media
Thesis Planning
Thesis Implementation
Thesis Finalising
2 Operating in a Workplace

The graduating student has versatile working life skills and is able to operate in work communities of their field.

- Is able to work constructively in a work community and promotes their own
and their work community’s well-being.
- Is able to act professionally in communication and interaction situations at a workplace.
- Utilises the opportunities offered by technology and digitalisation in their work.
- Understands the complexity of changing working life and their own resilience in changing working life situations.

Career Planning and Development 1
Basics of Software Engineering
Intercultural Communication
Finnish 1
Russian 1
German 1
Manufacturing
Statistics and Probability
Marketing
Finnish 2
Russian 2
German 2
Living and Working in Finland
Electrical and Electronics Physics
Cost and Profitability Calculation
Technical Sales and Bidding
Finnish 3
Russian 3
German 3
Career Planning and Development 2
Project Requirement
Project Documentation
Project Work
Team Dynamics and Leadership
Investment Accounting
Design for Excellence and Product Management
International Sales and Business Growth
Russian 1
Russian 2
Russian 3
Russian in the Media
German 1
German 2
German 3
German in the Media
General Internship
Specialisation Internship
Thesis Planning
Thesis Implementation
Thesis Finalising
3 Ethics

The graduating student adheres to the ethical principles and values of their field of profession, taking the principles of equality and non-discrimination into account.

- Is able to take responsibility for their own actions and their consequences and reflects on them in accordance with the ethical principles and values of their field.
- Takes others into account and promotes equality and non-discrimination.
- Take into account the realisation of diversity and accessibility in their actions.
- Understands the principles of responsible conduct of research and adheres to them.
- Is able to influence society based on ethical values.

Career Planning and Development 1
Algebra and Calculus
Mechanics Physics
Intercultural Communication
Team Dynamics and Leadership
Risk Management and Contract Management
Career Planning and Development 3
Research Methods
4 Sustainable Development

The graduating student is familiar with the principles of sustainable development, promotes their implementation and acts responsibly as a professional and a member of society.

- Is able to use information related to their field in finding, implementing and establishing sustainable solutions and operating models.
- Understands sustainability challenges, their interdependencies and the various aspects of issues and problems.

Materials Engineering
Technical Drawing and 3D Modelling
Introduction to Automation
Electrical and Electronics Physics
Introduction to Robotics
5 Internationality and Multiculturalism

The graduating student is able to operate in multicultural and international operating environments and networks.

- Is familiar with the impacts of their cultural background on their activities and is able to develop operating methods that take multiculturalism into account in their work community.
- Is able to monitor and utilise the international development of their field in their work.
- Is able to communicate internationally in their work tasks.

Algebra and Calculus
Academic Communication
Intercultural Communication
Finnish 1
Russian 1
German 1
Finnish 2
Russian 2
German 2
Living and Working in Finland
Finnish 3
Russian 3
Team Dynamics and Leadership
Research Methods
Russian 1
Russian 2
Russian 3
Russian in the Media
German 1
German 2
German 3
German in the Media
General Internship
Specialisation Internship
Thesis Planning
Thesis Implementation
Thesis Finalising
6 Proactive Development

The graduating student is able to develop solutions that anticipate the future of their own field, applying existing knowledge and research and development methods.

− Solves problem situations creatively and reforms operating methods together with others.
− Is able to work in projects in cooperation with actors of different fields.
− Is able to apply existing knowledge in the field in development and utilises research and development methods.
− Is able to seek customer-oriented, sustainable and economically viable solutions, anticipating the future of their field.

Mechanics Physics
Statistics and Probability
Technical Sales and Bidding
Career Planning and Development 2
Career Planning and Development 3
Research Methods
International Sales and Business Growth
Customer Requirement Defining Project
Not grouped
Project Work in Production
Swedish Language for Working Life
Differentials and Matrix
Enterprise Value Creation
Industrial Information Systems
Supply Chain Management
Data Collection on Production and Products
Numerical Analysis
Lean Operations
Basics of Quality Systems
Project Management
Lean Green Belt
Production Planning and Control
Industrial Maintenance
Business Process Management
Production Process Design Project
Digital Solutions and Service Design

Bachelor of Engineering, Industrial Management, Competences 2022

1. Mechanical Components and Software Manufacturing

The graduate student is able to develop the skills that are required in order to manage and design the product and production systems for dedicated innovative solutions

- understands most common production methods
- is able to analyze production processes
- understands the basic requirements for automatization and robotization
- is able to use measuring tools used in industry
- is able to use production information systems

Materials Engineering
Manufacturing
Electrical and Electronics Physics
Supply Chain Management
Lean Operations
Basics of Quality Systems
Project Management
Introduction to Robotics
Production Process Design Project
2. ICT Services

The graduate student recognizes the opportunities that arises from the digitalization and has the needed expertise to analyze solution and transformation success

- is able to manage solution development in a multidisciplinary team
- is able to design and manage the requirements of an ICT project
- understands the concepts of software design and control
- understands the basic concepts of ICT infrastructure and platforms
- is able to manage an Internet of Things project from data acquisition to decision-making

Basics of Software Engineering
Project Work in Production
Enterprise Value Creation
Data Collection on Production and Products
Numerical Analysis
Digital Solutions and Service Design
3. Design and Planning of Processes

The graduate student applies correct approaches, tools and processes that minimize risks and optimize cost ensuring high value creation.

- is able to select and use suitable problem-solving tools for a certain task
- is able to select and use suitable development tools for processes and products
- has knowledge of all the things required for successful life-cycle management
- is able to do a meaningful requirement list for a software or mechanical component development process
- is able to plan and manage a relatively small project
- is able to model and simulate processes

Mechanics Physics
Basics of Software Engineering
Technical Drawing and 3D Modelling
Manufacturing
Project Work in Production
Enterprise Value Creation
Supply Chain Management
Project Requirement
Project Documentation
Data Collection on Production and Products
Project Work
Basics of Quality Systems
Project Management
Lean Green Belt
Industrial Maintenance
Introduction to Robotics
Research Methods
Production Process Design Project
Customer Requirement Defining Project
4. Responsible planning

The graduate student is able to plan and manage the whole end to end process of innovation and operations to ensure competitive ad-vantage for the company.

- is able to design safe and easy-to-use equipment and structures, taking into account the manufacturability
- is able to utilize 3D modelling in product development, design and simulation work
- is able to make technical documents from a manufacturing per-spective
- is able to apply product development methods
- understands the requirements of the CE marking in product design
- understands the importance of international teamwork in product design and is able to act as a member of a design organization
- is able to consider the entire life cycle of the product in design work
- understands the impact of material selection and manufacturing methods on design, manufacture and quality, costs
- is able to solve problems based on systematically researched data
- understands the limitations of production automation

Materials Engineering
Technical Drawing and 3D Modelling
Introduction to Automation
Data Collection on Production and Products
Lean Green Belt
Digital Solutions and Service Design
5. Knowledge and Quality Management

The graduate student applies the principles for Quality management and tools in order to ensure a top-notch production efficiency and product excellence,

- is able to extract data from businesses and processes
- is able to do and/or manage data-analysis of essential information
- has demonstrated his/her knowledge and ability to apply the Six Sigma tools
appropriate for Green Belt level
- understands the most commonly used quality systems in industry

Statistics and Probability
Project Work in Production
Enterprise Value Creation
Supply Chain Management
Numerical Analysis
Lean Operations
Basics of Quality Systems
Project Management
Lean Green Belt
Design for Excellence and Product Management
6. Intelligent production

The graduate student builds the expertise to manage the manufactur-ing and operations as to meet the demand for smart operations and digital transformation.

- Identify the characteristics of the components used in the company from a production perspective.
- is able to systematically solve problems from the starting point of manufacture
- knows the potential of modern maintenance
- understands the basics of production systems and automation and the impact on the BOM
- knows and apply the methods for production planning
- masters the basics of operational development
- is able to simulate different entities of production automation
- understands the basics of production equipment and controls
- understands the structural and operating principles of flexible pro-duction systems and robotics

Manufacturing
Introduction to Automation
Cost and Profitability Calculation
Numerical Analysis
Lean Operations
Investment Accounting
Introduction to Robotics
7. Sales and Cus-tomer Relationships

The graduate student is familiar with principles for managing customers and expertise to expand business by applying customer centric approaches.

- is able to apply basic marketing and sales methods for B2B
- is able to define and handle tenders
- is able to use customer resource management software successfully
- is able to handle and manage technical customer service

Intercultural Communication
Manufacturing
Marketing
Technical Sales and Bidding
Production Planning and Control
Risk Management and Contract Management
International Sales and Business Growth
Customer Requirement Defining Project
Digital Solutions and Service Design
8. Business Management

The graduate student develops the needed skills to manage the project and analyze the business profitability.

- is able to do cost accounting of a certain product or process
- is able to do investment calculations at least on a single investment level
- is able to analyze business models

Academic Communication
Marketing
Cost and Profitability Calculation
Project Requirement
Project Documentation
Project Work
Team Dynamics and Leadership
Investment Accounting
Production Planning and Control
Risk Management and Contract Management
Design for Excellence and Product Management
Not grouped
Career Planning and Development 1
Algebra and Calculus
Finnish 1
Russian 1
German 1
Finnish 2
Russian 2
German 2
Living and Working in Finland
Swedish Language for Working Life
Differentials and Matrix
Industrial Information Systems
Finnish 3
Russian 3
German 3
Career Planning and Development 2
Career Planning and Development 3
Business Process Management
Russian 1
Russian 2
Russian 3
Russian in the Media
German 1
German 2
German 3
German in the Media
General Internship
Specialisation Internship
Thesis Planning
Thesis Implementation
Thesis Finalising

Code Name Credits (cr)
IINK25-1
1. Year

(Choose all)

60
IINK25-11
Professional Learner

(Choose all)

30
II10008 Career Planning and Development 1 2
II10009 Algebra and Calculus 5
II10010 Mechanics Physics 3
II10011 Materials Engineering 3
II10012 Basics of Software Engineering 4
II10013 Technical Drawing and 3D Modelling 3
II10014 Academic Communication 3
II10015 Intercultural Communication 2
IINK25-111
Language Path

(Choose one)

5
KP10017 Finnish 1 5
KP10006 Russian 1 5
KP10009 German 1 5
IINK25-12
Engineering Fundamentals

(Choose all)

30
II10016 Manufacturing 5
II10017 Statistics and Probability 5
II10018 Project Work in Production 4
II10019 Introduction to Automation 4
II10020 Marketing 3
IINK25-121
Language Path

(Choose one)

5
KP10018 Finnish 2 5
KP10032 Russian 2 5
KP10010 German 2 5
IINK25-122
Engineering Fundamentals, Elective Study

(Choose one)

4
II10054 Living and Working in Finland 4
II10053 Swedish Language for Working Life 4
IINK25-2
2. Year

(Choose all)

60
IINK25-21
Business Networks

(Choose all)

29
II10021 Differentials and Matrix 5
II10022 Electrical and Electronics Physics 3
II10023 Enterprise Value Creation 5
II10024 Cost and Profitability Calculation 4
II10025 Technical Sales and Bidding 3
II10026 Industrial Information Systems 4
IINK25-211
Language Path

(Choose one)

5
KP10019 Finnish 3 5
KP10007 Russian 3 5
KP10011 German 3 5
IINK25-22
Industry Blended Learning

(Choose all)

31
II10027 Career Planning and Development 2 1
II10028 Supply Chain Management 5
II10029 Project Requirement 2
II10030 Project Documentation 2
II10031 Data Collection on Production and Products 4
II10032 Project Work 5
II10033 Numerical Analysis 4
II10037 Lean Operations 4
II10035 Team Dynamics and Leadership 4
IINK25-3
3. Year

(Choose all)

60
IINK25-31
Smart Operations

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31
II10034 Basics of Quality Systems 4
II10036 Project Management 4
KP10036 Lean Green Belt 5
II10038 Investment Accounting 3
II10039 Production Planning and Control 5
II10040 Industrial Maintenance 3
II10041 Introduction to Robotics 4
II10042 Risk Management and Contract Management 3
IINK25-32
Customer Centric Design Thinking and Engineering

(Choose all)

29
II10043 Career Planning and Development 3 1
II10044 Business Process Management 4
II10045 Design for Excellence and Product Management 4
II10046 Research Methods 3
II10047 International Sales and Business Growth 3
II10048 Production Process Design Project 6
II10049 Customer Requirement Defining Project 5
II10050 Digital Solutions and Service Design 3
IINK25-4
4. Year

(Choose all)

60
IINK25-41
Specialisation Studies

(Choose ects: 15)

15
IINK25-411
Digital Transformation and Technology Management

(Choose all)

0
IINK25-412
Operations Excellence

(Choose all)

0
IINK25-413
Language Path

(Choose 0)

0
IINK25-4131
Optional Language, Russian

(Choose 0)

0
KP10006 Russian 1 5
KP10032 Russian 2 5
KP10007 Russian 3 5
KP10008 Russian in the Media 3
IINK25-4132
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KP10009 German 1 5
KP10010 German 2 5
KP10011 German 3 5
KP10012 German in the Media 3
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II10051 General Internship 15
II10052 Specialisation Internship 15
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KY10006 Thesis Planning 5
KY10007 Thesis Implementation 5
KY10008 Thesis Finalising 5