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Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction, Blended Learning, Fall 2024: IRAS24

Code: IRAS24

Degree:
Bachelor of Engineering

Degree title:
(Graduate) Engineer, Construction Engineering

Credits:
240 ects

Duration:
4 years (240 cr)

Start semester:
Autumn 2024

Descriptions

CURRICULUM
Bachelor of Engineering (Bachelor of Science), Civil Engineering, Building Technology, Multi-modal Implementation

The multi-modal implementation of building technology trains engineers in building construction. It prepares students to design, implement and maintain high-quality, healthy buildings, designed with the aim of carbon neutrality. The curriculum focuses on low-carbon construction, digitalisation of construction and demanding wood structures such as timber-framed apartment buildings.

The qualification to be obtained

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

Description of competences

The competence objectives for construction engineering education largely follow the national con-tent recommendations for the construction sector, which have been developed in cooperation with the higher education institutions providing the education. In addition, the curriculum choices are determined by the strategic choices of Karelia UAS and the competence objectives of the individual higher education institutions. The specific objective of the training is the national promotion of digitalisation skills in wood and low-carbon construction and construction. The competences aimed at by the degree are described as common to all UAS degrees and specific to each degree.

Upon completion of the qualification, you will be able to work in design, production and property maintenance. The growth of the timber construction sector is creating new employment opportunities in new construction, in addition to complementary and renovation construction, in the building products industry or in international building export assignments.

Training as a civil engineer qualifies you to act as a responsible supervisor as defined in the Land Use and Building Act and provides the educational content required for the qualifications of designers. A person's eligibility to apply for the various design qualifications is determined by the choice of studies and work experience.

Building competences and the content of training

Your qualification consists of a set of core and complementary competences that are relevant to the world of work. You will study 220 credits of core competences and 20 credits of complementary competences. Your core competence studies include 30 credits of work placement and a 15-credit thesis. You can also include coaching for competitive and elite athletes or student community and tutor activities in your complementary studies, taking into account your professional goals and the qualifications required in the field.

During the first and second semesters, you will acquire basic skills in the professional subjects of civil engineering. In the first year, you will learn about building materials and the most common structural solutions in building construction. In the second year, you will learn the basics of structural design and construction. In the third year, the number of professionally advanced studies increases significantly and the share of general subjects decreases. In the fourth year, your studies will include a the-sis in addition to the complementary studies. You can do a supervised traineeship during the summer semester or at a designated time during your studies.

You can take supplementary studies in building or building services engineering which Karelia UAS or the national offer of other higher education institutions. The forms of study vary from one course to another. Studies in supplementary skills are spread over several semesters in the curriculum. You can also take part of your complementary studies as summer studies.

Work-based learning

The representatives of working life have been involved in the design of the qualification's competences. Civil engineering studies give you a strong foundation in structural design and production planning and management. During your studies, you will work on work-related and topical assignments that will help you to develop good work-life skills. In your studies, you will use information systems and applications that are also used by companies in the region. Theses for engineering studies are commissioned by the working world. You will develop your working life skills through supervised traineeships in companies.

The active project work in building technology offers you interesting learning tasks and theses that can help you reform working practices.

Pedagogical choices

In building technology education, the emphasis is on learning by doing. Part of your studies will involve research and learning in a construction laboratory, as well as deepening your learning on site and in design studios. On the other hand, it emphasises experiential learning, relying on your ability to relate what you learn to your own experience, your ability to critically evaluate your own work, and your ability to conceptualise and create new approaches from what you learn that you can use in problem-solving in your profession.

Flexible implementation of studies

At the start of your studies, you will draw up a personal study plan (HOPS), in which you will set your own learning objectives, the way you will complete your studies and the timetable. You will have the opportunity to have any prior learning you have acquired elsewhere recognised as part of your degree.

Your studies will take the form of blended learning, which is usually distance learning. Distance learning can take the form of online lectures, independent or group work, video tutorials, reference to writ-ten material and independent study, online calculation exercises or other tasks set by the teacher.

At the beginning of the first academic year, a short week is organised at the Wärtsilä campus of Karelia UAS to introduce you to the practices of blended learning and to allow students to get to know each other. For laboratory work, other assignments or visits requiring face-to-face teaching, face-to-face teaching will be organised as required.

Online tutorial meetings between the teacher and students of the current course are arranged on a course-by-course basis to ensure the smooth progress of the studies. Students are expected to have good independent study skills. Study plans are drawn up for each academic year, indicating the ex-act timing of studies. Each online lecture will be recorded, making the lectures available afterwards.

For your studies, you will need a laptop, internet access and headphones with a microphone. During your studies, you may also need to purchase a course book, textbooks for various subjects and licences to use some software.

Internationalisation

Internationalisation is achieved through student exchange programmes. You will have the opportunity to go abroad for studies or internships, preparing you to work on international construction projects, for example. The studies you undertake on an international exchange are usually included in your complementary studies. You can choose to study English as part of your degree in Finland for exchange students.

In addition, Karelia has active RDI cooperation with European partner universities in the field of civil engineering. These collaborative projects offer you opportunities to get involved in multidisciplinary teams. International intensive programmes are an excellent way to start your own internationalisation.

Skills assessment

The aim of the assessment is to demonstrate to yourself and your future employers the skills you have acquired during your studies. The competence requirements are derived from the competence needs of working life. In engineering education, competences are assessed through work-related exercises, laboratory exercises, written and oral exams, reports and learning tasks. Assessment will be based on your self-assessment and peer assessment and feedback from your fellow students. Assessment feedback helps you to monitor your progress and set new learning objectives. Karelia has common assessment criteria, which are used to define the assessment process and criteria for each course.

Career opportunities and guidance

Engineers graduating in civil engineering are employed in design, management, sales or product development positions in engineering firms, construction companies, real estate companies and the building products industry. Typical job titles include structural engineer, site engineer, sales engineer, property manager, rehabilitation engineer, building engineer and renovation engineer. Your studies will include professional growth and career guidance studies to help you develop your skills. Traineeships and, usually, a work placement, will support your work readiness and career planning.

Changes in the world of work and your own career development require continuous learning after graduation. Much of this learning takes place on the job, but can be enhanced through training. 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 opportunities for you to take on managerial positions, demanding expert and development tasks or to become a teacher. You will be supported by a tutor and a study adviser throughout your studies to help you plan your career.

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IRAS24-1
Familiarising with the Construction Sector

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59
LTR6011 Career Planning and Development 1 2 2 2 1 1
LTR6004 Basics of Construction Economics 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
LTR6007 Algebra and Geometry 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTR6006 CAD-Designing and Modelling 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
LTR6008 Construction Dynamics 4 4 4 2 2
LTR6009 Reporting and Written Communication 2 2 2 1 1
LTR6010 English for Construction Engineering 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IR10001 Introduction in Wood Construction 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTR6002 Introduction to Housing Services  3 3 3 1.5 1.5
LTR6047 Concrete Construction 1 4 4 4 2 2
LTH6011 Integral and Differential Calculus 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTR6015 Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics 4 4 4 2 2
LTR6045 Statics 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTR6016 Chemistry for Construction Engineering 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
LTR6033 Sociala kontakter i arbetslivet (Swedish Course) 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
LTR6017 Construction Engineering  5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IRAS24-2
Basic Skills in Civil Engineering

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55
LTR6025 Career Planning and Development 2 1 1 1 0.5 0.5
LTR6031 Measurement Technology  2 2 2 1 1
LTR6021 Basics of Cost Management 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
LTR6050 Quality Management and Statistical Mathematics 4 4 4 2 2
LTR6070 Timber Structures 1  5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTR6051 Reinforced Concrete Structures 1 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTR6041 Professional Communication in English 2 2 2 1 1
LTR6052 Strenght of Materials 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTR6053 Basics of Contract Agreement in Building Projects 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
LTR6022 Geotechnical Planning 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTP7190 Steel Structures 1  5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTR6071 Land Use Planning  2 2 2 1 1
LTR6028 Basics in Management 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
LTR6018 Svenska för byggnadsingenjörer (Swedish Course) 2 2 2 1 1
LTR6056 Foundation Engineering 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTR6030 Basics of Construction Management 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IRAS24-3
Specialising in Civil Engineering

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55
LTR6038 Expert Communication 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
IR10002 Environmental Impacts of Construction 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
LTR6072 Developer´s Administration and Construction Agreements  4 4 4 2 2
LTR6059 Concrete Construction 2 4 4 4 2 2
LTR6060 Building Physics 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTR6067 Management of Industrial Planning 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
LTP7080 Sites Planning and Procurement Management 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTR6063 HVAC Solutions 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
LTR6032 Career Planning and Development 3 1 1 1 0.5 0.5
IR10003 Life Cycle Assessment of Buildings and LCA Calculations 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTP7079 Construction Management Methods on the Sites 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IR10005 Quantity Take-off as Basis for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) 4 4 4 2 2
IR10004 Timber Structures 2 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
LTP7070 Statically Undetermined Structures 5 5 5 5
IRAS24-4
Entry-level Professional in Civil Engineering

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51
LTR6044 Career Planning and Development 4 1 1 1 0.5 0.5
IR10006 New Technologies in Building Information Modelling 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IRAS24-41
PRACTICAL TRAINING

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30 30 30 15 15
LTH6410 Practical Training 3 1.5 1.5 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
LTH6411 Practical Training 7 3.5 3.5 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9
LTR6403 Practical Training 10 5 5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3
LTR6404 Practical Training 10 5 5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3
IRAS24-42
THESIS

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15 15 15 5 5 5
KY10001 Thesis Planning 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KY10002 Thesis Implementation 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
KY10003 Thesis Finalising 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
IRAS24-5
Complementary Studies

(Choose 20)

20
IRAS24-51
Profiling Complementary Studies

(Choose 0)

0
IR10078 Indoor Environments 4
IR10081 The Planning of Repairs of Moisture Damaged Buildings and Required Energy Efficiency 4
IR10082 Repair Technologies of Moisture Damaged Buildings 4
IR10083 Construction Repair Techniques 4
IT10018 General Information Modelling Requirements (BIM) 3
IR10008 Timber Structures 3 5
IR10051 Steel Construction 3
IR10063 Reinforced Concrete Structures 2 5
IR10067 Steel Structures 2 5
IR10084 Project Studies in Construction Engineering 1 - 5
IRAS24-52
Other Complementary Studies

(Choose 0)

0
IR10007 Introduction to Low Carbonite Construction 3
Total 240 59 55 76 30 30 29 30 25 33.6 42.6 17.6 12.6 0 15 15 14.5 14.5 0 0 15 15 12.5 12.5 0 0 16.9 16.9 23.9 18.9 0 0 8.9 8.9 6.4 6.4 0

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

Competence Requirements (LTRNS17=>)

Bachelor of Engineering, Civil Engineering 2017=>

A. Structure Design Competence

- is able to design building structures and use the most important building
materials considering safety, healthiness , and economy
- masters the static function of structures
- knows structural physical and chemical phenomena
- understands the effects of other design fields on structural design

No attached course units

B. Building Production Competence

- is able to develop, contract and manage the production of house constructions
- has special knowledge on site practices in wood construction
- knows the principles and methods of production management
- is able to consider the effects of heating, plumbing, ventilation and
sanitation technology as well as automation technology
- is able to take into account the requirements of quality and safety in
construction
- knows the principles of entrepreneurship in construction

No attached course units

C. Wood Construction Competence

- knows the material properties of wood related to construction
- is able to plan wooden high-rise buildings and knows the basics of site
practices

No attached course units

D. Renovation Competence

- is able to assess and study the condition and usability of a building
- knows the processes and technologies in renovation
- knows the health effects of a building

No attached course units

E. Leadership Competence

- is able to perceive various management systems (quality management, safety
and occupational well-being management, organizational management)
- is able to see the significance of immediate superior work in organizations in
construction field and is able to operate in the lead of a construction project
- is able to instruct and motivate subordinates and to give feedback

No attached course units

F. Environmental Responsibility and Life Cycle Competence

- knows the principles of life cycle technology of a building and is able to apply
the basic methods
- is able to estimate the life time of a building
- is familiar with the environmental effects of building products and production
- knows the basics of building and real estate automation
- is able to manage the costs in various stages of the life cycle

No attached course units

G. Ethical Competence

- is able to assume responsibility of one’s actions and their consequences
- is able to work according to the code of professional ethics of one’s field
- is able to take different parties into account
- is able to apply the principles of equality
- is able to apply the principles of sustainable development

No attached course units

H. Innovation Competence

- is able to solve problems and develop working methods innovatively
- is able to work in projects
- is able to carry out research and development projects and to apply existing
knowledge and methods of one’s field
- is able to find customer-oriented, sustainable and profitable solutions

No attached course units

I. Internationalisation Competence

- has the language competence necessary for the work in the field and its
development
- is able to cooperate with people from different cultural backgrounds
- is able to take into account the opportunities and effects of
internationalisation

No attached course units

J. Learning Skills

- is able to assess and develop one’s competences and learning methods
- is able to retrieve/search, process and analyse information critically
- can assume responsibility for team learning and knowledge sharing

No attached course units

K. Work Community Competence

- is able to function as a member of a work community and to contribute to
its work well-being
- is able to function in various communication and interactive situations at
work
- is able to use information and communications technology in the tasks of
one’s field
- is able to establish personal occupational contacts and to work in networks
- is able to make decisions in new and unforeseen situations
- is able to manage one’s work and to work independently in tasks requiring
expertise
- has developed entrepreneurial skills

No attached course units

Not grouped
Career Planning and Development 1
Basics of Construction Economics
Algebra and Geometry
CAD-Designing and Modelling
Construction Dynamics
Reporting and Written Communication
English for Construction Engineering
Introduction in Wood Construction
Introduction to Housing Services 
Concrete Construction 1
Integral and Differential Calculus
Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics
Statics
Chemistry for Construction Engineering
Sociala kontakter i arbetslivet (Swedish Course)
Construction Engineering 
Career Planning and Development 2
Measurement Technology 
Basics of Cost Management
Quality Management and Statistical Mathematics
Timber Structures 1 
Reinforced Concrete Structures 1
Professional Communication in English
Strenght of Materials
Basics of Contract Agreement in Building Projects
Geotechnical Planning
Steel Structures 1 
Land Use Planning 
Basics in Management
Svenska för byggnadsingenjörer (Swedish Course)
Foundation Engineering
Basics of Construction Management
Expert Communication
Environmental Impacts of Construction
Developer´s Administration and Construction Agreements 
Concrete Construction 2
Building Physics
Management of Industrial Planning
Sites Planning and Procurement Management
HVAC Solutions
Career Planning and Development 3
Life Cycle Assessment of Buildings and LCA Calculations
Construction Management Methods on the Sites
Quantity Take-off as Basis for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
Timber Structures 2
Statically Undetermined Structures
Career Planning and Development 4
New Technologies in Building Information Modelling
Practical Training
Practical Training
Practical Training
Practical Training
Thesis Planning
Thesis Implementation
Thesis Finalising
Indoor Environments
The Planning of Repairs of Moisture Damaged Buildings and Required Energy Efficiency
Repair Technologies of Moisture Damaged Buildings
Construction Repair Techniques
General Information Modelling Requirements (BIM)
Timber Structures 3
Steel Construction
Reinforced Concrete Structures 2
Steel Structures 2
Project Studies in Construction Engineering
Introduction to Low Carbonite Construction

Code Name Credits (cr)
IRAS24-1
Familiarising with the Construction Sector

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59
LTR6011 Career Planning and Development 1 2
LTR6004 Basics of Construction Economics 3
LTR6007 Algebra and Geometry 5
LTR6006 CAD-Designing and Modelling 3
LTR6008 Construction Dynamics 4
LTR6009 Reporting and Written Communication 2
LTR6010 English for Construction Engineering 3
IR10001 Introduction in Wood Construction 5
LTR6002 Introduction to Housing Services  3
LTR6047 Concrete Construction 1 4
LTH6011 Integral and Differential Calculus 5
LTR6015 Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics 4
LTR6045 Statics 5
LTR6016 Chemistry for Construction Engineering 3
LTR6033 Sociala kontakter i arbetslivet (Swedish Course) 3
LTR6017 Construction Engineering  5
IRAS24-2
Basic Skills in Civil Engineering

(Choose all)

55
LTR6025 Career Planning and Development 2 1
LTR6031 Measurement Technology  2
LTR6021 Basics of Cost Management 3
LTR6050 Quality Management and Statistical Mathematics 4
LTR6070 Timber Structures 1  5
LTR6051 Reinforced Concrete Structures 1 5
LTR6041 Professional Communication in English 2
LTR6052 Strenght of Materials 5
LTR6053 Basics of Contract Agreement in Building Projects 3
LTR6022 Geotechnical Planning 5
LTP7190 Steel Structures 1  5
LTR6071 Land Use Planning  2
LTR6028 Basics in Management 3
LTR6018 Svenska för byggnadsingenjörer (Swedish Course) 2
LTR6056 Foundation Engineering 5
LTR6030 Basics of Construction Management 3
IRAS24-3
Specialising in Civil Engineering

(Choose all)

55
LTR6038 Expert Communication 3
IR10002 Environmental Impacts of Construction 3
LTR6072 Developer´s Administration and Construction Agreements  4
LTR6059 Concrete Construction 2 4
LTR6060 Building Physics 5
LTR6067 Management of Industrial Planning 3
LTP7080 Sites Planning and Procurement Management 5
LTR6063 HVAC Solutions 3
LTR6032 Career Planning and Development 3 1
IR10003 Life Cycle Assessment of Buildings and LCA Calculations 5
LTP7079 Construction Management Methods on the Sites 5
IR10005 Quantity Take-off as Basis for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) 4
IR10004 Timber Structures 2 5
LTP7070 Statically Undetermined Structures 5
IRAS24-4
Entry-level Professional in Civil Engineering

(Choose all)

51
LTR6044 Career Planning and Development 4 1
IR10006 New Technologies in Building Information Modelling 5
IRAS24-41
PRACTICAL TRAINING

(Choose all)

30
LTH6410 Practical Training 3
LTH6411 Practical Training 7
LTR6403 Practical Training 10
LTR6404 Practical Training 10
IRAS24-42
THESIS

(Choose all)

15
KY10001 Thesis Planning 5
KY10002 Thesis Implementation 5
KY10003 Thesis Finalising 5
IRAS24-5
Complementary Studies

(Choose 20)

20
IRAS24-51
Profiling Complementary Studies

(Choose 0)

0
IR10078 Indoor Environments 4
IR10081 The Planning of Repairs of Moisture Damaged Buildings and Required Energy Efficiency 4
IR10082 Repair Technologies of Moisture Damaged Buildings 4
IR10083 Construction Repair Techniques 4
IT10018 General Information Modelling Requirements (BIM) 3
IR10008 Timber Structures 3 5
IR10051 Steel Construction 3
IR10063 Reinforced Concrete Structures 2 5
IR10067 Steel Structures 2 5
IR10084 Project Studies in Construction Engineering 1 - 5
IRAS24-52
Other Complementary Studies

(Choose 0)

0
IR10007 Introduction to Low Carbonite Construction 3