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Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Full-time Studies, Fall, 2025: IKNS25

Code: IKNS25

Degree title
(Graduate) Engineer, Mechanical and Production Engineering
Credits
240 ects
Duration
4 years (240 cr)
Start semester
Autumn 2025
Teaching language
Finnish

Descriptions

CURRICULUM
Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, daytime implementation

After graduating as a mechanical engineer, you will work in the design, manufacture, operation and maintenance of machinery, equipment and production lines. Other areas of work you will be involved in include marketing and training. Jobs for mechanical engineers include manufactur-ing plants, design offices and importers. The strong manufacturing networks in North Karelia for metal and plastic product systems and mechanical engineering employ experts. In addition to basic engineering skills, you will develop special expertise in smart production and responsible design.

The training will focus on smart production and responsible design. Intelligent production means the application of robotisation and flexible automation. The application of intelligent production increases production efficiency and reduces costs. Responsible design means taking environ-mentally friendly solutions into account in material choices and production technologies.

The qualification to be obtained

Title Engineer, Bachelor of Engineering (UAS)
Extent 240 credits /4 years

Description of competences

In Karelia, the competences aimed at by qualifications are described as common to all qualifi-cations and specific to each course. The main areas of competence in mechanical engineering are responsible design, intelligent production and business competitiveness, which form the ba-sis of your skills. In responsible design studies, you will learn to consider the whole life cycle of a product, from manufacturing through use to recycling. In smart manufacturing, you will focus on understanding manufacturing technology, production implementation and efficiency, and virtu-alisation. In business competitiveness studies, you will learn how to use digitalisation to manage information, develop your leadership and subordinate skills, acquire the language and commu-nication skills needed for the job and learn the basics of profitable business.

After graduation, you will work in product or production design, as a production manager, sales or purchasing engineer, quality engineer or in a variety of project roles. Other areas of work you may be involved in include marketing and training. Your employers will be companies in the machinery, metal and plastics sectors, design offices and importers. International assignments in Finland and abroad can also be a career option. Your future employers will value strong basic mechanical engineering skills, an entrepreneurial approach and customer service skills.

Building competences and the content of training

The degree in Mechanical Engineering consists of work-based studies in core and supplemen-tary skills. The total number of credits in the core competences, which are compulsory for all stu-dents, is 215 credits. In addition, you can choose 25 credits of complementary studies. The core studies include 30 credits of work placement and a 15-credit thesis.

During the first two years of your studies, you will develop from a mechanical engineering learner to a master of the basics of mechanical engineering. You will strengthen your mathematical and scientific skills combined with professional studies. You will study mechanics, fundamentals of mechanical engineering, materials and manufacturing engineering, fundamentals of production engineering and design engineering. In your first semester of study, you'll get to develop your hands-on skills in a mechanical engineering workshop. Language and communication skills, which are important for engineering jobs, are developed in studies linked to professional con-texts.

During the last two years of your studies, you will grow professionally from a mechanical engi-neering applicator to a mechanical engineering developer. The studies in construction engineer-ing, production engineering, product development and production economics will prepare you for the supplementary studies in the fourth year of study. You can choose from a 15-credit mod-ule in Responsible Design or Intelligent Manufacturing. To strengthen your responsible design skills, you can choose a 10-credit module in structural steel design, plastics engineering or preci-sion engineering. The Intelligent Manufacturing module is complemented and extended by a 10-credit module in Plastics Engineering or Precision Engineering.

You can include a maximum of 15 credits of sport academy coaching for competitive and elite athletes or student community and tutor activities in your complementary studies. If the above mentioned complementary studies do not meet your professional objectives, you can discuss other options with your tutor or your advisor.

Work-based learning

During your studies, you will get to know the world of work in a variety of ways. During your stud-ies, you will participate in work placements that deepen and broaden your professional skills. In the third and fourth years, you will carry out a variety of assignments for work partners. Learning in a unique learning machine workshop will be part of your studies.
The strong business-oriented smart manufacturing research, development and innovation ac-tivities in engineering are closely linked to your studies, for example through learning assign-ments, internships or a thesis. Your thesis will be commissioned by a company in the field and often lead to employment.

Pedagogical choices

The teaching is mainly delivered as contact lessons. In addition to lectures and calculation exer-cises, you will manufacture in our laboratories the components and equipment that you have designed yourself, alone or in a group, under the guidance of a teacher and a laboratory engi-neer. Your studies may also include online lectures, weekly independent or group assignments, workplace visits and assignments from companies. In our learning machine shop, you will learn a wide range of practical skills in welding, machining, measuring and robotics. You will play an active and responsible role as a learner in our community. Teachers will support your learning throughout your studies.

Flexible implementation of studies

Flexible study is supported through an individual study plan (ISP). Recognition and recognition of prior learning (RPL) and work-based learning will bring more flexibility to your studies. Accelerat-ing your studies also requires studying during the summer semester and taking advantage of online learning opportunities offered by other higher education institutions. It is a good idea to start discussing this with your guidance counsellor in the first year of your studies. You can also include studies from other Karelia schools and other higher education institutions in your com-plementary studies, in accordance with your personal study plan.

Internationalisation

You can apply to study at one of Karelia's partner universities or do your traineeship abroad. The main partners for mechanical engineering are in Germany and the Netherlands. We recom-mend that you schedule your exchange in the spring of the second academic year, but you can also discuss other options and get support from your study counsellor and the international co-ordinator. For international exchanges, you may be eligible for a scholarship. Participation in Ka-relia's extensive international development activities is one way of gaining international experi-ence during your studies. You can also strengthen your international skills by acting as a tutor for international students. Studying together with exchange students is a good opportunity for inter-nationalisation at home. The language and communication studies in the core studies provide a good basis for your internationalisation.

Skills assessment

Assessment is based on the qualification's competence objectives, which have been defined together with working life. Your skills will be assessed in a variety of ways during your studies, which will support your development. You will be trained to give and receive feedback during your studies. Where appropriate, assessment will be based on self- and peer-assessment by students and, in cooperation with working life, on feedback from companies. Assessment and feedback will guide the student towards the requirements of the future profession. Assessment is carried out on a course-by-course basis in accordance with Karelia's common assessment crite-ria.

Career opportunities and guidance

Engineers graduating in mechanical engineering have a very broad range of tasks to perform. Jobs are available in a wide range of industries. Your studies will focus on developing the skills needed to design and develop products for the mechanical and metalworking industries and for production.

Changes in the world of work and your own career development require continuous learning af-ter graduation. Much of this learning takes place on the job, but can be enhanced through train-ing. You can supplement your skills with open university of applied sciences studies or training towards a higher university of applied sciences degree. A Master's degree opens up opportuni-ties for you to take on managerial positions, demanding expert and development tasks or to become a teacher, for example. You will be supported by a tutor and a study mentor throughout your studies to help you plan your career.

Show study timings by semester, study year or period

Code Name Credits (cr) 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028 2028-2029 Autumn 2025 Spring 2026 Autumn 2026 Spring 2027 Autumn 2027 Spring 2028 Autumn 2028 Spring 2029 1. / 2025 2. / 2025 3. / 2025 4. / 2026 5. / 2026 6. / 2026 1. / 2026 2. / 2026 3. / 2026 4. / 2027 5. / 2027 6. / 2027 1. / 2027 2. / 2027 3. / 2027 4. / 2028 5. / 2028 6. / 2028 1. / 2028 2. / 2028 3. / 2028 4. / 2029 5. / 2029 6. / 2029
IKNS25-1
Mechanical Engineering Learner

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56
IKNS25-11
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering

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25
IK10001 Career Planning and Development 1 2 2 2 2
IK10002 Reporting 2 2 2 1 1
IK10003 Geometrics 3 3 3 3
IK10004 Algebra 3 3 3 3
IK10005 Engineering Drawing 3 3 3 3
IK10006 CAD 3 3 3 3
IK10007 Spreadsheet Calculation 2 2 2 2
IK10008 Mechanical Engineering Physics 3 3 3 3
IK10009 Mechanical Engineering Workshop 4 4 4 4
IKNS25-12
Mechanics

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16
IK10087 Statics 1 2 2 2 2
IK10088 Statics 2 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IK10011 Basics of Elasticity Theory 3 3 3 3
IK10034 Thermodynamics and Flow Technology 5 5 5 5
IK10013 English for Mechanical Engineering 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IKNS25-13
Basics of Mechanical Engineering

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15
IK10014 The Design of a Sheet Metal Product 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IK10015 Manufacture of Sheet Metal Products 2 2 2 2
IK10016 Basics of Machine Design 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IK10017 Mechanical Engineering Chemistry 3 3 3 3
IKNS25-2
The Basics of Mechanical Engineering

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55
IKNS25-21
Materials Technology

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10
IK10018 Metal Physics 4 4 4 2 2
IK10019 Plastics and Ceramics 2 2 2 2
IK10020 Career Planning and Development 2 1 1 1 1
IK10021 Strength of Materials 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IKNS25-22
Manufacturing Technique

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15
IK10022 Machined Component Design 4 4 4 2 2
IK10023 Machined Component Manufacture 2 2 2 1 1
IK10024 Measurement Technology 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IK10012 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 4 4 4 2 2
IK10026 Sociala kontakter (Swedish Course) 2 2 2 2
IKNS25-23
Basics of Production Technology

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15
IK10027 Industrial Production 3 3 3 1 1 1
IK10028 Production Systems 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IK10029 Machine Safety 3 3 3 3
IK10030 Differential Calculus 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IK10043 Communication 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IKNS25-24
Design Technology

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15 15 15 5 5 5
IK10032 Dynamics 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IK10033 Machine Parts Design 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IK10040 Product Development in Mechanical Engineering 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IKNS25-3
Mechanical Engineering Applyer

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59
IKNS25-31
Construction Technology

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15
IK10035 Design of Manufacturing Devices 4 4 4 4
IK10036 Finite Element Methods (FEM) 4 4 4 2 2
IK10037 Material Selection 2 2 2 2
IK10038 Machine Power Transmission 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IKNS25-32
Product Development

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14
IK10025 Machine Automation 4 4 4 2 2
IK10039 Career Planning and Development 3 1 1 1 1
IK10041 Product Development Activity 4 4 4 2 2
IK10042 Svenska för Maskiningenjörer (Swedish Course) 2 2 2 2
IK10031 Professional Communication in English 3 3 3 3
IKNS25-33
Production Engineering

(Choose all )

15
IK10044 Production Automation 4 4 4 4
IK10045 Production Development Methods 4 4 4 4
IK10046 Production Quality 4 4 4 4
IK10047 Production Management 3 3 3 3
IKNS25-34
Production Economy

(Choose all )

15
IK10048 Business Economics 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IK10049 Management and Personnel Administration 3 3 3 3
IK10050 Logistics 3 3 3 3
IK10051 Maintenance 4 4 4 4
IKNS25-4
Mechanical Engineering Developer

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45
IKNS25-41
Practical Training

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30
IK10069 Practical Training 1 5 5 5 5
IK10070 Practical Training 2 5 5 5 5
IK10071 Practical Training 3 20 20 20 20
IKNS25-42
Thesis

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15
KY10001 Thesis Planning 5 5 5 5
KY10002 Thesis Implementation 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KY10003 Thesis Finalising 5 5 5 5
IKNS25-5
Complementary Studies

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25
IKNS25-51
Profiling Complementary Studies

(Choose ects: 25)

25
IKNS25-511
Intelligent Production

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15
IK10052 Career Planning and Development 4 1 1 1 1
IK10053 Tolerance Analysis 3 3 3 3
IK10054 Production Automation 3 3 3 3
IK10061 Production Optimisation 3 3 3 3
IK10062 Robotics 3 3 3 3
IK10063 Data Analytics in Production Development 2 2 2 2
IKNS25-512
Responsible Planning

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15
IK10052 Career Planning and Development 4 1 1 1 1
IK10053 Tolerance Analysis 3 3 3 3
IK10054 Production Automation 3 3 3 3
IK10055 Welded Structure Design 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IK10056 Optimisation of Structures 3 3 3 3
IK10057 Sustainable Development 2 2 2 1 1
IKNS25-513
Precision Engineering

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10
IK10067 Precision Engineering 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IK10068 Ultraprecision Manufacturing and Measuring 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IKNS25-514
Plastic Technology

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10
IK10064 Injection Molding Technology 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IK10065 Plastic Composites 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IK10066 Metal Syringe Casting 2 2 2 2
IKNS25-515
Steel Structure Design

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10
IK10058 Steel Structures 4 4 4 2 2
IK10059 Mechanics of Steel Structures 4 4 4 2 2
IK10060 Measuring Metal Strength 2 2 2 2
IKNS25-52
Other Complementary Studies

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0
Total 240 61 60 59 95 30 31 25 35 29 30 80 15 0 16.5 13.5 14.5 16.5 0 1 10.5 13.5 13.5 21.5 0 0 14.5 14.5 16.5 13.5 0 0 53.5 26.5 7.5 7.5 0

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.

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.

Geometrics
Algebra
The Design of a Sheet Metal Product
Manufacture of Sheet Metal Products
Metal Physics
Plastics and Ceramics
Strength of Materials
Industrial Production
Production Systems
Machine Safety
Communication
Product Development in Mechanical Engineering
Design of Manufacturing Devices
Finite Element Methods (FEM)
Material Selection
Career Planning and Development 3
Production Development Methods
Production Quality
Management and Personnel Administration
Maintenance
Practical Training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Thesis Planning
Thesis Implementation
Thesis Finalising
Career Planning and Development 4
Production Optimisation
Data Analytics in Production Development
Career Planning and Development 4
Welded Structure Design
Optimisation of Structures
Steel Structures
Mechanics of Steel Structures
Measuring Metal Strength
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.

Geometrics
Algebra
The Design of a Sheet Metal Product
Manufacture of Sheet Metal Products
Metal Physics
Plastics and Ceramics
Strength of Materials
Industrial Production
Production Systems
Machine Safety
Communication
Product Development in Mechanical Engineering
Design of Manufacturing Devices
Finite Element Methods (FEM)
Material Selection
Career Planning and Development 3
Production Development Methods
Production Quality
Management and Personnel Administration
Maintenance
Practical Training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Thesis Planning
Thesis Implementation
Thesis Finalising
Career Planning and Development 4
Production Optimisation
Data Analytics in Production Development
Career Planning and Development 4
Welded Structure Design
Optimisation of Structures
Steel Structures
Mechanics of Steel Structures
Measuring Metal Strength
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.

Geometrics
Algebra
The Design of a Sheet Metal Product
Manufacture of Sheet Metal Products
Metal Physics
Plastics and Ceramics
Strength of Materials
Industrial Production
Production Systems
Machine Safety
Communication
Product Development in Mechanical Engineering
Design of Manufacturing Devices
Finite Element Methods (FEM)
Material Selection
Career Planning and Development 3
Production Development Methods
Production Quality
Management and Personnel Administration
Maintenance
Practical Training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Thesis Planning
Thesis Implementation
Thesis Finalising
Career Planning and Development 4
Production Optimisation
Data Analytics in Production Development
Career Planning and Development 4
Welded Structure Design
Optimisation of Structures
Steel Structures
Mechanics of Steel Structures
Measuring Metal Strength
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.

Geometrics
Algebra
The Design of a Sheet Metal Product
Manufacture of Sheet Metal Products
Metal Physics
Plastics and Ceramics
Strength of Materials
Industrial Production
Production Systems
Machine Safety
Communication
Product Development in Mechanical Engineering
Design of Manufacturing Devices
Finite Element Methods (FEM)
Material Selection
Career Planning and Development 3
Production Development Methods
Production Quality
Management and Personnel Administration
Maintenance
Practical Training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Thesis Planning
Thesis Implementation
Thesis Finalising
Career Planning and Development 4
Production Optimisation
Data Analytics in Production Development
Career Planning and Development 4
Welded Structure Design
Optimisation of Structures
Steel Structures
Mechanics of Steel Structures
Measuring Metal Strength
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.

Geometrics
Algebra
The Design of a Sheet Metal Product
Manufacture of Sheet Metal Products
Metal Physics
Plastics and Ceramics
Strength of Materials
Industrial Production
Production Systems
Machine Safety
Communication
Product Development in Mechanical Engineering
Design of Manufacturing Devices
Finite Element Methods (FEM)
Material Selection
Career Planning and Development 3
Production Development Methods
Production Quality
Management and Personnel Administration
Maintenance
Practical Training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Thesis Planning
Thesis Implementation
Thesis Finalising
Career Planning and Development 4
Production Optimisation
Data Analytics in Production Development
Career Planning and Development 4
Welded Structure Design
Optimisation of Structures
Steel Structures
Mechanics of Steel Structures
Measuring Metal Strength
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.

Geometrics
Algebra
The Design of a Sheet Metal Product
Manufacture of Sheet Metal Products
Metal Physics
Plastics and Ceramics
Strength of Materials
Industrial Production
Production Systems
Machine Safety
Communication
Product Development in Mechanical Engineering
Design of Manufacturing Devices
Finite Element Methods (FEM)
Material Selection
Career Planning and Development 3
Production Development Methods
Production Quality
Management and Personnel Administration
Maintenance
Practical Training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Thesis Planning
Thesis Implementation
Thesis Finalising
Career Planning and Development 4
Production Optimisation
Data Analytics in Production Development
Career Planning and Development 4
Welded Structure Design
Optimisation of Structures
Steel Structures
Mechanics of Steel Structures
Measuring Metal Strength
Not grouped
Spreadsheet Calculation
Statics 1
Statics 2
English for Mechanical Engineering
Machined Component Design
Machined Component Manufacture
Measurement Technology
Differential Calculus
Dynamics
Professional Communication in English
Tolerance Analysis
Production Automation
Robotics
Tolerance Analysis
Production Automation
Sustainable Development
Precision Engineering
Ultraprecision Manufacturing and Measuring
Injection Molding Technology
Plastic Composites
Metal Syringe Casting

Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanics, Competences 2022

3. Competitiveness of Business

- understand the opportunities and laws of logistics
- master the estimation and calculation of inventory value
- be able to determine the need for human and machine resources at different stages of production
- can exploit the potential of digitalisation in information management
- can analyse the costs of manufacturing at different stages of production
- have good leadership and subordinate skills
- know the basics of labour law
- have the language and communication skills needed to work and de-velop in the field
- understand the prerequisites for a profitable business
- can make simple investment calculations
- be able to cooperate between the different actors in the company

Engineering Drawing
CAD
Basics of Elasticity Theory
The Design of a Sheet Metal Product
Manufacture of Sheet Metal Products
Basics of Machine Design
Metal Physics
Plastics and Ceramics
Career Planning and Development 2
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Industrial Production
Production Systems
Machine Safety
Communication
Design of Manufacturing Devices
Finite Element Methods (FEM)
Material Selection
Machine Power Transmission
Product Development Activity
Production Automation
Production Development Methods
Production Quality
Production Management
Business Economics
Management and Personnel Administration
Logistics
Practical Training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Production Optimisation
Data Analytics in Production Development
Welded Structure Design
Optimisation of Structures
Steel Structures
Mechanics of Steel Structures
Measuring Metal Strength
3. Competitiveness of Business

- understand the opportunities and laws of logistics
- master the estimation and calculation of inventory value
- be able to determine the need for human and machine resources at different stages of production
- can exploit the potential of digitalisation in information management
- can analyse the costs of manufacturing at different stages of production
- have good leadership and subordinate skills
- know the basics of labour law
- have the language and communication skills needed to work and de-velop in the field
- understand the prerequisites for a profitable business
- can make simple investment calculations
- be able to cooperate between the different actors in the company

Engineering Drawing
CAD
Basics of Elasticity Theory
The Design of a Sheet Metal Product
Manufacture of Sheet Metal Products
Basics of Machine Design
Metal Physics
Plastics and Ceramics
Career Planning and Development 2
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Industrial Production
Production Systems
Machine Safety
Communication
Design of Manufacturing Devices
Finite Element Methods (FEM)
Material Selection
Machine Power Transmission
Product Development Activity
Production Automation
Production Development Methods
Production Quality
Production Management
Business Economics
Management and Personnel Administration
Logistics
Practical Training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Production Optimisation
Data Analytics in Production Development
Welded Structure Design
Optimisation of Structures
Steel Structures
Mechanics of Steel Structures
Measuring Metal Strength
3. Competitiveness of Business

- understand the opportunities and laws of logistics
- master the estimation and calculation of inventory value
- be able to determine the need for human and machine resources at different stages of production
- can exploit the potential of digitalisation in information management
- can analyse the costs of manufacturing at different stages of production
- have good leadership and subordinate skills
- know the basics of labour law
- have the language and communication skills needed to work and de-velop in the field
- understand the prerequisites for a profitable business
- can make simple investment calculations
- be able to cooperate between the different actors in the company

Engineering Drawing
CAD
Basics of Elasticity Theory
The Design of a Sheet Metal Product
Manufacture of Sheet Metal Products
Basics of Machine Design
Metal Physics
Plastics and Ceramics
Career Planning and Development 2
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Industrial Production
Production Systems
Machine Safety
Communication
Design of Manufacturing Devices
Finite Element Methods (FEM)
Material Selection
Machine Power Transmission
Product Development Activity
Production Automation
Production Development Methods
Production Quality
Production Management
Business Economics
Management and Personnel Administration
Logistics
Practical Training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Production Optimisation
Data Analytics in Production Development
Welded Structure Design
Optimisation of Structures
Steel Structures
Mechanics of Steel Structures
Measuring Metal Strength
Not grouped
Career Planning and Development 1
Reporting
Geometrics
Algebra
Spreadsheet Calculation
Statics 1
Statics 2
English for Mechanical Engineering
Machined Component Design
Machined Component Manufacture
Measurement Technology
Sociala kontakter (Swedish Course)
Differential Calculus
Career Planning and Development 3
Svenska för Maskiningenjörer (Swedish Course)
Professional Communication in English
Thesis Planning
Thesis Implementation
Thesis Finalising
Career Planning and Development 4
Tolerance Analysis
Production Automation
Robotics
Career Planning and Development 4
Tolerance Analysis
Production Automation
Sustainable Development
Precision Engineering
Ultraprecision Manufacturing and Measuring
Injection Molding Technology
Plastic Composites
Metal Syringe Casting

Code Name Credits (cr)
IKNS25-1
Mechanical Engineering Learner

(Choose all )

56
IKNS25-11
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering

(Choose all )

25
IK10001 Career Planning and Development 1 2
IK10002 Reporting 2
IK10003 Geometrics 3
IK10004 Algebra 3
IK10005 Engineering Drawing 3
IK10006 CAD 3
IK10007 Spreadsheet Calculation 2
IK10008 Mechanical Engineering Physics 3
IK10009 Mechanical Engineering Workshop 4
IKNS25-12
Mechanics

(Choose all )

16
IK10087 Statics 1 2
IK10088 Statics 2 3
IK10011 Basics of Elasticity Theory 3
IK10034 Thermodynamics and Flow Technology 5
IK10013 English for Mechanical Engineering 3
IKNS25-13
Basics of Mechanical Engineering

(Choose all )

15
IK10014 The Design of a Sheet Metal Product 5
IK10015 Manufacture of Sheet Metal Products 2
IK10016 Basics of Machine Design 5
IK10017 Mechanical Engineering Chemistry 3
IKNS25-2
The Basics of Mechanical Engineering

(Choose all )

55
IKNS25-21
Materials Technology

(Choose all )

10
IK10018 Metal Physics 4
IK10019 Plastics and Ceramics 2
IK10020 Career Planning and Development 2 1
IK10021 Strength of Materials 3
IKNS25-22
Manufacturing Technique

(Choose all )

15
IK10022 Machined Component Design 4
IK10023 Machined Component Manufacture 2
IK10024 Measurement Technology 3
IK10012 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 4
IK10026 Sociala kontakter (Swedish Course) 2
IKNS25-23
Basics of Production Technology

(Choose all )

15
IK10027 Industrial Production 3
IK10028 Production Systems 3
IK10029 Machine Safety 3
IK10030 Differential Calculus 3
IK10043 Communication 3
IKNS25-24
Design Technology

(Choose all )

15
IK10032 Dynamics 5
IK10033 Machine Parts Design 5
IK10040 Product Development in Mechanical Engineering 5
IKNS25-3
Mechanical Engineering Applyer

(Choose all )

59
IKNS25-31
Construction Technology

(Choose all )

15
IK10035 Design of Manufacturing Devices 4
IK10036 Finite Element Methods (FEM) 4
IK10037 Material Selection 2
IK10038 Machine Power Transmission 5
IKNS25-32
Product Development

(Choose all )

14
IK10025 Machine Automation 4
IK10039 Career Planning and Development 3 1
IK10041 Product Development Activity 4
IK10042 Svenska för Maskiningenjörer (Swedish Course) 2
IK10031 Professional Communication in English 3
IKNS25-33
Production Engineering

(Choose all )

15
IK10044 Production Automation 4
IK10045 Production Development Methods 4
IK10046 Production Quality 4
IK10047 Production Management 3
IKNS25-34
Production Economy

(Choose all )

15
IK10048 Business Economics 5
IK10049 Management and Personnel Administration 3
IK10050 Logistics 3
IK10051 Maintenance 4
IKNS25-4
Mechanical Engineering Developer

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45
IKNS25-41
Practical Training

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IK10069 Practical Training 1 5
IK10070 Practical Training 2 5
IK10071 Practical Training 3 20
IKNS25-42
Thesis

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KY10001 Thesis Planning 5
KY10002 Thesis Implementation 5
KY10003 Thesis Finalising 5
IKNS25-5
Complementary Studies

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IKNS25-51
Profiling Complementary Studies

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IKNS25-511
Intelligent Production

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IK10052 Career Planning and Development 4 1
IK10053 Tolerance Analysis 3
IK10054 Production Automation 3
IK10061 Production Optimisation 3
IK10062 Robotics 3
IK10063 Data Analytics in Production Development 2
IKNS25-512
Responsible Planning

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IK10052 Career Planning and Development 4 1
IK10053 Tolerance Analysis 3
IK10054 Production Automation 3
IK10055 Welded Structure Design 3
IK10056 Optimisation of Structures 3
IK10057 Sustainable Development 2
IKNS25-513
Precision Engineering

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IK10067 Precision Engineering 5
IK10068 Ultraprecision Manufacturing and Measuring 5
IKNS25-514
Plastic Technology

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10
IK10064 Injection Molding Technology 5
IK10065 Plastic Composites 3
IK10066 Metal Syringe Casting 2
IKNS25-515
Steel Structure Design

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IK10058 Steel Structures 4
IK10059 Mechanics of Steel Structures 4
IK10060 Measuring Metal Strength 2
IKNS25-52
Other Complementary Studies

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