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Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering, Multimodal implementation: MKONE17

Code: MKONE17

Degree title
Bachelor of Engineering
Credits
240 ects
Duration
4 years (240 cr)
Start semester
Autumn 2017
Teaching language
Finnish

Descriptions

PROFILE OF THE PROGRAMME

Mechanical and Production Engineering:

The purpose of the Mechanical and Production Engineering programme is to produce mechanical engineers who have command of the production processes in the machine and metal industry and production management. Students graduating from this programme will have the readiness they need to work as specialists and supervisors in the machine and metal industry, from designing to production and from sales to marketing.

Emphasis in the programme is placed on production engineering, mechanical engineering and entrepreneurship. Students have the opportunity to acquire advanced skills in technical mechanics, materials design, or automation systems. Students acquire practical experience, on the level of both the employee and that of the engineer, during their practical training and Project Studies.

There is a wide and diverse range of jobs mechanical engineers can perform. Typical jobs include designing, production, management, marketing and sales or working as an independent entrepreneur.

The employment prospects for mechanical engineers are good. Mechanical engineers are needed to develop and produce top products for a very wide range of clientele, not only in domestic markets but for exporting as well. As graduates in engineering, students have the opportunity to choose a job that interests them and to reinforce the success story created by Finnish engineers.


OCCUPATIONAL PROFILES

The mechanical engineers scope of duties is broad and diverse. Their duties typically involve designing, production, management, marketing and sales, or they may be self-employed. The employment prospects for mechanical engineers are good. Mechanical engineers are needed to develop and produce top products for a very wide range of clientele, not only in domestic markets but for exporting as well. As graduates in engineering, students have the opportunity to choose a job that interests them and to reinforce the success story created by Finnish engineers.


PEDAGOGICAL APPROACH
The working world and expertise demand that employees have advanced skills in information acquisition and processing and problem-solving, the ability to collaborate with others and to always be open to new learning situations, as well as the ability to combine various types of information and various disciplines with practical work. This means that students must understand what they are taught. For this reason, teaching in the engineering programme emphasises the constructivist theory of learning where the students' active role and world of experience form a significant part of the education. It is the teacher's duty to facilitate learning and coordinate studies.

A variety of teaching methods are used in the programmes to support students' professional development, readiness for the working world and professional expertise. Students work in small groups, listen to lectures by experts, work in the laboratory, do assignments, work in projects and obtain practical experience in real work environments.

Objective

The objective of the degree programme is that the students know the contents, significance and the sectors of the Machine technology. They can adapt their know-how in the tasks and they can estimate and develop this operation.

Show study timings by semester, study year or period

Code Name Credits (cr) 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 Autumn 2017 Spring 2018 Autumn 2018 Spring 2019 Autumn 2019 Spring 2020 Autumn 2020 Spring 2021 1. / 2017 2. / 2017 3. / 2018 4. / 2018 5. / 2018 1. / 2018 2. / 2018 3. / 2019 4. / 2019 5. / 2019 1. / 2019 2. / 2019 3. / 2020 4. / 2020 5. / 2020 1. / 2020 2. / 2020 3. / 2021 4. / 2021 5. / 2021
MKONE15-1097
BASIC STUDIES COMMON TO ALL IN SEAMK

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20
MKONE15-1098
Building competence

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10
YPO1A2 Study and working life skills 2 2 2 2
YPO2A2 Internationalization Skills 2 2 2 2
YPO3A3 Communication Skills 3 3 3 3
YPO4A3 ICT Skills 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
MKONE15-1099
Business and entrepreneurship competence

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5
XX00BE90 Business and Entrepreneurship 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
XX00BE91 SeAMK Innovation Week 2 2 2 2
MKONE15-1100
Research and project work skills

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5
YPO1C2 Introduction to Research and Development 2 2 2 2
YPO2C3 Introduction to Project Work 3 3 3 3
MKONE15-1101
BASIC STUDIES FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS

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39
MKONE15-1102
Language studies

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9
KC04AA10031 Swedish 3 3 3 3
VIRKARUKI Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written 0
VIRKARUSU Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral 0
KC00AKO10 Working Life English 3 3 3 3
KC00AKO20 Professional English 3 3 3 3
MKONE15-1103
Mathematics

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15
KC00AMT1030 Algebra and Geometry 4 4 4 4
KC00AMT1010 Vectors and Matrices 3 3 3 3
KC00AMT1020 Differential and Integral Calculus 3 3 3 3
KC23AK10056 Differential equations and business mathematics 3 3 3 3
KC00AMT1040 Computer aided mathematics 2 2 2 2
MKONE15-1104
Physics and chemistry

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15
KC00AFY1000 Mechanics 3 3 3 3
KC00AFY1010 Electrical and Thermal Physics 3 3 3 3
KC23AK10153 Mechanical engineering physics 3 3 3 3
KC00AFY1020 Physics Laboratory Works 3 3 3 3
KC23AK10151 Basics of chemistry 3 3 3 3
MKONE15-1105
BASICS OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

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38
KC23BK20014 Engineering drawing and CAD 1 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
KC23BK20015 Engineering drawing and CAD 2 2 2 2 2
KC23BK20022 Material technique 1 4 4 4 4
KC23BK20036 Manufacturing technology 5 5 5 5
KC23BK20051 Statics 3 3 3 3
KC23BK20062 Dynamics 3 3 3 3
KC23BK20071 Strength of materials 1 4 4 4 4
KC23BK20092 Machine elements 4 4 2 2 2 2
KC23BK20101 Electrical engineering and electronics 4 4 4 4
KC00BOHPE10 Basics of programming 1 3 3 3 3
8C00BE48 Basic studies in mechanical engineering 3 3 3 3
MKONE15-1106
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES MODULES

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41
MKONE15-1107
Production technology module

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15
KC23BK30011 NC technology 3 3 3 3
KC23BK30021 Production systems 3 3 3 3
KC23BK30031 Quality technology 3 3 3 3
KC00BYT1010 Production Management 3 3 3 3
KC23BK30051 Production technology laboratory work 3 3 3 3
MKONE15-1108
Mechanical engineering module

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16
KC23BK40011 Strength of materials 2 3 3 3 3
KC23BK40012 Hydraulics and pneumatics 5 5 5 5
KC23BK40013 Welding technology 4 4 4 2 2
KC23BK40053 Product development 4 4 4 4
MKONE15-1109
Entrepreneurship module

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10
KC04CA85012 Industrial economics 2 2 2 2
KC04CA85013 Working Life Communication 2 2 2 2
KC00BYT1040 Marketing 3 3 3 3
KC00BYT1050 Human resource management, HRM 3 3 3 3
MKONE15-1110
FREE CHOICE PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

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15
MKONE15-1111
Applied mechanics module

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15
KC23CK70011 Matrix algebra 3 3 3 3
8C00BE69 Finite-element method 4 4 4 4
8C00BE70 Mechanical vibrations 4 4 4 4
8C00BE71 Machinery simulation 4 4 4 4
MKONE15-1112
Material engineering module

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15
8C00BE72 Plastics technology 3 3 3 3
8C00BE73 Material technique 2 4 4 4 4
8C00BE74 Material selection 4 4 4 4
8C00BE75 Material engineering laboratory work 4 4 4 4
MKONE15-1113
Automation systems module

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15
KL25AB10000 Basics of Automation 3 3 3 3
KC23CK90021 Sensor technology 3 3 3 3
KC23CK90031 Robotics 4 4 4 4
KC23CK90042 Automation systems design 5 5 5 5
MKONE15-1114
PROJECT STUDIES

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27
8C00BE59 Project Course 27 4.5 9 9 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3
MKONE15-1115
ELECTIVE STUDIES

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15
8C00BE76 CAD -continuation studies 3 3 3 3
KC23DK10040 The basic course of mathematics 2 2 2 2
MKONE15-1116
Purchasing Engineer Module

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6
KD07BYRO001 Purchasing Management 3 3 3 3
KD07BYRL001 Logistics 3 3 3 3
MKONE15-1117
PRACTICAL TRAINING

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30
KC23EK2001 Practical training 1 10 10 2.5 7.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
KC23EK2002 Practical Training 2 10 10 2.5 7.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
KC23EK2003 Practical Training 3 10 10 2.5 7.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
MKONE15-1118
BACHELOR'S THESIS

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15
KC00F99999 Final thesis 15 15 7.5 7.5 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8
Total 240 69.5 71 62 63.5 32.5 37 36 35 33 29 39 24.5 17 15.5 19.8 14.8 2.5 16.3 19.8 15.8 13.8 5.5 14.8 18.3 15.8 10.8 2.5 18.05 21.05 20.75 3.75 0

General competencies (Bachelor’s Degrees)

1 Learning competence

- is able to self-evaluate and develop one’s competence and learning style orientation
- is able to retrieve and analyze information and evaluate it critically
- is capable of taking responsibility for collaborative learning and sharing knowledge in teams

Study and working life skills
Internationalization Skills
Communication Skills
ICT Skills
Business and Entrepreneurship
SeAMK Innovation Week
Introduction to Research and Development
Introduction to Project Work
Swedish
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral
Working Life English
Algebra and Geometry
Vectors and Matrices
Differential and Integral Calculus
Differential equations and business mathematics
Computer aided mathematics
Mechanics
Electrical and Thermal Physics
Mechanical engineering physics
Physics Laboratory Works
Basics of chemistry
Engineering drawing and CAD 1
Engineering drawing and CAD 2
Material technique 1
Manufacturing technology
Statics
Dynamics
Strength of materials 1
Machine elements
Electrical engineering and electronics
Basics of programming 1
Basic studies in mechanical engineering
NC technology
Production systems
Quality technology
Production Management
Production technology laboratory work
Strength of materials 2
Hydraulics and pneumatics
Welding technology
Product development
Industrial economics
Working Life Communication
Marketing
Human resource management, HRM
Matrix algebra
Finite-element method
Mechanical vibrations
Machinery simulation
Plastics technology
Material technique 2
Material selection
Material engineering laboratory work
Basics of Automation
Sensor technology
Robotics
Automation systems design
Project Course
CAD -continuation studies
The basic course of mathematics
Purchasing Management
Logistics
Practical training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Final thesis
2 Ethical competence

- is able to take responsibility for one’s own actions and for the consequences of these actions
- is able to work according to the ethical principles of the subject field
- is able to take other people into account in one’s actions
- is able to apply the principles of equality
- is able to apply the principles of sustainable development
- is capable of social influencing using one’s know-how and based on ethical values

Study and working life skills
Internationalization Skills
Business and Entrepreneurship
SeAMK Innovation Week
Introduction to Project Work
Basics of chemistry
Engineering drawing and CAD 1
Engineering drawing and CAD 2
Material technique 1
Manufacturing technology
Product development
Industrial economics
Human resource management, HRM
Mechanical vibrations
Machinery simulation
Plastics technology
Material technique 2
Material selection
Material engineering laboratory work
Automation systems design
Project Course
CAD -continuation studies
The basic course of mathematics
Purchasing Management
Logistics
Practical training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Final thesis
3 Working community competence

- is able to operate as a member of a work community
- is able to operate in communicative and interactive situations in working life
- is able to utilize information and communications technology in one’s subject field
- knows the working life in one’s subject field and is able to create personal contacts in working life and to operate in professional networks
- is capable of decision making in unpredicted situations
- is able to apply the principles of organizational management and leadership in working life and has abilities for supervision tasks
- possesses entrepreneurial skills

Study and working life skills
Communication Skills
ICT Skills
Business and Entrepreneurship
SeAMK Innovation Week
Introduction to Project Work
NC technology
Production systems
Quality technology
Production Management
Production technology laboratory work
Welding technology
Product development
Industrial economics
Working Life Communication
Marketing
Human resource management, HRM
Project Course
Purchasing Management
Logistics
Practical training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Final thesis
4 Innovation competence

- is able to conduct research, development and innovation projects applying the existing knowledge and methods of the field
- is able to work in projects
- is capable of creative problem solving and development of working methods
- is able to find customer-oriented, sustainable and profitable solutions

Business and Entrepreneurship
SeAMK Innovation Week
Mechanics
Electrical and Thermal Physics
Mechanical engineering physics
Physics Laboratory Works
Engineering drawing and CAD 1
Engineering drawing and CAD 2
Basics of programming 1
Production systems
Production technology laboratory work
Material selection
Material engineering laboratory work
Automation systems design
Project Course
Purchasing Management
Logistics
Practical training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Final thesis
5 Internationalization competence

- possesses communicative competence necessary for one’s work and for professional development in the subject field
- is able to operate in a multicultural environment
- takes into account the effects of and opportunities for internationalization development in one’s own field

Internationalization Skills
Business and Entrepreneurship
SeAMK Innovation Week
Swedish
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral
Working Life English
Professional English
Marketing
Human resource management, HRM
Project Course
Purchasing Management
Logistics
Practical training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Final thesis
6 Entrepreneurial competence

- Understanding of the interaction involved in the operations in a company and the business environment, and of the concept of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial way of working.
- Understanding of the principles associated with a profitable business, and ability to analyse the operations and risks in a business.

Business and Entrepreneurship
SeAMK Innovation Week
Production systems
Production technology laboratory work
Welding technology
Product development
Industrial economics
Working Life Communication
Marketing
Human resource management, HRM
Project Course
Purchasing Management
Logistics
Practical training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Final thesis
7 Quality control competence

- Knowledge of the typical field-related quality control systems
- Understanding of quality-control and the requirements of quality-control systems.

Business and Entrepreneurship
SeAMK Innovation Week
Introduction to Project Work
Engineering drawing and CAD 1
Engineering drawing and CAD 2
Material technique 1
Manufacturing technology
NC technology
Production systems
Quality technology
Production Management
Production technology laboratory work
Welding technology
Product development
Industrial economics
Working Life Communication
Marketing
Human resource management, HRM
Project Course
CAD -continuation studies
The basic course of mathematics
Purchasing Management
Logistics
Practical training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Final thesis
Not grouped

Mechanical and Production Engineering, kotu competencies

1 Basics of Mechanical Engineering

A Bachelor of Engineering:
- is able to utilise mathematics and physics to illustrate phenomena in mechanical engineering and to solve problems
- knows the more common components and mechanical organs used in mechanical engineering, and understanding of how the more common types of machines work.
- has command of basic mechanical measurements
- has knowledge of energy technology and how to use it.

Computer aided mathematics
Mechanics
Electrical and Thermal Physics
Mechanical engineering physics
Physics Laboratory Works
Engineering drawing and CAD 1
Engineering drawing and CAD 2
Material technique 1
Manufacturing technology
Statics
Dynamics
Strength of materials 1
Machine elements
Electrical engineering and electronics
Basic studies in mechanical engineering
NC technology
Production systems
Quality technology
Production technology laboratory work
Strength of materials 2
Hydraulics and pneumatics
Welding technology
Product development
Plastics technology
Material technique 2
Material selection
Material engineering laboratory work
Basics of Automation
Sensor technology
Robotics
Automation systems design
Project Course
CAD -continuation studies
Practical training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Final thesis
2 Compentence in design

A Bachelor of Engineering:
- knows the principles of technical documentation and is able to utilise 3D modelling
- knows of the more common structural materials and the ways they can be used
- understands the significance of standardisation in the design and manufacturing of products
- is able to consider the entire life cycle of a product when designing it
- understands the significance of teamwork and is able to work as an active member of international designing organisations.

Business and Entrepreneurship
SeAMK Innovation Week
Introduction to Project Work
Engineering drawing and CAD 1
Engineering drawing and CAD 2
Material technique 1
Manufacturing technology
Statics
Dynamics
Strength of materials 1
Machine elements
Electrical engineering and electronics
Production technology laboratory work
Strength of materials 2
Hydraulics and pneumatics
Welding technology
Product development
Industrial economics
Finite-element method
Mechanical vibrations
Machinery simulation
Plastics technology
Material technique 2
Material selection
Material engineering laboratory work
Basics of Automation
Sensor technology
Robotics
Automation systems design
Project Course
CAD -continuation studies
Practical training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Final thesis
3 Competence in manufacturing

A Bachelor of Engineering:
- knows the methods, devices and opportunities available in production engineering
- understands the principles of production systems and automation and the impact of them on the structure of a product.
- knows the principles of logistics.

Material technique 1
Manufacturing technology
NC technology
Production systems
Quality technology
Production Management
Production technology laboratory work
Hydraulics and pneumatics
Welding technology
Product development
Plastics technology
Material technique 2
Material selection
Material engineering laboratory work
Basics of Automation
Sensor technology
Robotics
Automation systems design
Project Course
CAD -continuation studies
Practical training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Final thesis
4 Competence in machine safety

A Bachelor of Engineering:
- knows the directives pertaining to mechanical design
- is able to design safe and easy-to-use devices and structures.

Manufacturing technology
Strength of materials 1
Machine elements
Electrical engineering and electronics
Basic studies in mechanical engineering
NC technology
Production systems
Quality technology
Production technology laboratory work
Strength of materials 2
Hydraulics and pneumatics
Welding technology
Product development
Finite-element method
Mechanical vibrations
Machinery simulation
Material selection
Material engineering laboratory work
Basics of Automation
Sensor technology
Robotics
Automation systems design
Project Course
Practical training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Final thesis
5 Competence in company finances and business

A Bachelor of Engineering:
- knows the prerequisites for profitable business operations
- is able to do simple investment calculations.

Business and Entrepreneurship
SeAMK Innovation Week
Introduction to Project Work
Differential equations and business mathematics
Production systems
Quality technology
Production Management
Product development
Industrial economics
Working Life Communication
Marketing
Human resource management, HRM
Project Course
Purchasing Management
Logistics
Practical training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
Final thesis
Not grouped
Study and working life skills
Internationalization Skills
Communication Skills
ICT Skills
Introduction to Research and Development
Swedish
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral
Working Life English
Professional English
Algebra and Geometry
Vectors and Matrices
Differential and Integral Calculus
Basics of chemistry
Basics of programming 1
Matrix algebra
The basic course of mathematics

Bachelor’s Degree studies

1 Basic Studies
Study and working life skills
Internationalization Skills
Communication Skills
ICT Skills
Business and Entrepreneurship
SeAMK Innovation Week
Introduction to Research and Development
Introduction to Project Work
Swedish
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written
Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral
Working Life English
Professional English
Algebra and Geometry
Vectors and Matrices
Differential and Integral Calculus
Differential equations and business mathematics
Computer aided mathematics
Mechanics
Electrical and Thermal Physics
Mechanical engineering physics
Physics Laboratory Works
Basics of chemistry
2 Professional Studies
Engineering drawing and CAD 1
Engineering drawing and CAD 2
Material technique 1
Manufacturing technology
Statics
Dynamics
Strength of materials 1
Machine elements
Electrical engineering and electronics
Basics of programming 1
Basic studies in mechanical engineering
NC technology
Production systems
Quality technology
Production Management
Production technology laboratory work
Strength of materials 2
Hydraulics and pneumatics
Welding technology
Product development
Industrial economics
Working Life Communication
Marketing
Human resource management, HRM
Matrix algebra
Finite-element method
Mechanical vibrations
Machinery simulation
Plastics technology
Material technique 2
Material selection
Material engineering laboratory work
Basics of Automation
Sensor technology
Robotics
Automation systems design
Project Course
3 Free-Choice Studies
CAD -continuation studies
The basic course of mathematics
Purchasing Management
Logistics
4 Training
Practical training 1
Practical Training 2
Practical Training 3
5 Thesis
Final thesis
Not grouped

Code Name Credits (cr)
MKONE15-1097
BASIC STUDIES COMMON TO ALL IN SEAMK

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20
MKONE15-1098
Building competence

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10
YPO1A2 Study and working life skills 2
YPO2A2 Internationalization Skills 2
YPO3A3 Communication Skills 3
YPO4A3 ICT Skills 3
MKONE15-1099
Business and entrepreneurship competence

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5
XX00BE90 Business and Entrepreneurship 3
XX00BE91 SeAMK Innovation Week 2
MKONE15-1100
Research and project work skills

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5
YPO1C2 Introduction to Research and Development 2
YPO2C3 Introduction to Project Work 3
MKONE15-1101
BASIC STUDIES FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS

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39
MKONE15-1102
Language studies

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9
KC04AA10031 Swedish 3
VIRKARUKI Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, written 0
VIRKARUSU Swedish Skills of the Staff of Public Organizations, oral 0
KC00AKO10 Working Life English 3
KC00AKO20 Professional English 3
MKONE15-1103
Mathematics

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15
KC00AMT1030 Algebra and Geometry 4
KC00AMT1010 Vectors and Matrices 3
KC00AMT1020 Differential and Integral Calculus 3
KC23AK10056 Differential equations and business mathematics 3
KC00AMT1040 Computer aided mathematics 2
MKONE15-1104
Physics and chemistry

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15
KC00AFY1000 Mechanics 3
KC00AFY1010 Electrical and Thermal Physics 3
KC23AK10153 Mechanical engineering physics 3
KC00AFY1020 Physics Laboratory Works 3
KC23AK10151 Basics of chemistry 3
MKONE15-1105
BASICS OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

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38
KC23BK20014 Engineering drawing and CAD 1 3
KC23BK20015 Engineering drawing and CAD 2 2
KC23BK20022 Material technique 1 4
KC23BK20036 Manufacturing technology 5
KC23BK20051 Statics 3
KC23BK20062 Dynamics 3
KC23BK20071 Strength of materials 1 4
KC23BK20092 Machine elements 4
KC23BK20101 Electrical engineering and electronics 4
KC00BOHPE10 Basics of programming 1 3
8C00BE48 Basic studies in mechanical engineering 3
MKONE15-1106
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES MODULES

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41
MKONE15-1107
Production technology module

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15
KC23BK30011 NC technology 3
KC23BK30021 Production systems 3
KC23BK30031 Quality technology 3
KC00BYT1010 Production Management 3
KC23BK30051 Production technology laboratory work 3
MKONE15-1108
Mechanical engineering module

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16
KC23BK40011 Strength of materials 2 3
KC23BK40012 Hydraulics and pneumatics 5
KC23BK40013 Welding technology 4
KC23BK40053 Product development 4
MKONE15-1109
Entrepreneurship module

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10
KC04CA85012 Industrial economics 2
KC04CA85013 Working Life Communication 2
KC00BYT1040 Marketing 3
KC00BYT1050 Human resource management, HRM 3
MKONE15-1110
FREE CHOICE PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

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15
MKONE15-1111
Applied mechanics module

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15
KC23CK70011 Matrix algebra 3
8C00BE69 Finite-element method 4
8C00BE70 Mechanical vibrations 4
8C00BE71 Machinery simulation 4
MKONE15-1112
Material engineering module

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15
8C00BE72 Plastics technology 3
8C00BE73 Material technique 2 4
8C00BE74 Material selection 4
8C00BE75 Material engineering laboratory work 4
MKONE15-1113
Automation systems module

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15
KL25AB10000 Basics of Automation 3
KC23CK90021 Sensor technology 3
KC23CK90031 Robotics 4
KC23CK90042 Automation systems design 5
MKONE15-1114
PROJECT STUDIES

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27
8C00BE59 Project Course 27
MKONE15-1115
ELECTIVE STUDIES

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15
8C00BE76 CAD -continuation studies 3
KC23DK10040 The basic course of mathematics 2
MKONE15-1116
Purchasing Engineer Module

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6
KD07BYRO001 Purchasing Management 3
KD07BYRL001 Logistics 3
MKONE15-1117
PRACTICAL TRAINING

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30
KC23EK2001 Practical training 1 10
KC23EK2002 Practical Training 2 10
KC23EK2003 Practical Training 3 10
MKONE15-1118
BACHELOR'S THESIS

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15
KC00F99999 Final thesis 15

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