Open UAS Path Studies,Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering: Specialisation in Mechanical and Production Engineering
Code: POLKUKONE22
Descriptions
This curriculum is for open UAS students. The curriculum includes first year studies and Basic Studies Common To All In SEAMK (Open UAS Path Studies,Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering). There is also some personal study planning in the open university's path studies.
PROFILE OF THE PROGRAMME
Specialisation in Automotive and Work Machine Engineering:
The purpose of this line of specialisation is to produce automotive engineers who have basic skills in mechanical engineering and specialised expertise in automotive engineering. Students become familiar with machine design, structural engineering of automobiles, automotive electronics, mechanical engineering and entrepreneurship. 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 automotive engineers can perform. Typical jobs include designing, production, management, marketing and sales, or working as an independent entrepreneur. Places of employment may include the automotive industry, engineering industry, and the fields of insurance and inspection.
The automotive industry is one of the fields of industry that has significantly changed the world. Changes have taken place since the time of Henry Ford and will continue to take place in the future. Even today, the automotive engineers are pioneers in technology and their expertise ensures the further development of technology and the preservation of the profession.
The automotive industry is one of the fields of industry that has significantly changed the world. Changes have taken place since the time of Henry Ford and will continue to take place in the future. Even today, the automotive engineers are pioneers in technology and their expertise ensures the further development of technology and the preservation of the profession.
Specialisation in 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 automotive engineer's scope of duties is broad and diverse. Their duties typically involve designing, production, management, marketing and sales, or they may be self-employed. Places of employment may include the automotive industry, engineering industry, and the fields of insurance and inspection.
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 co-ordinate 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.
Development
The staff of the degree programme is in a close contact with the staff of companies. They are guiding in the projects, which are made in companies. They take part in the challenging development projects of companies. Then the experience that has been received in this cooperation will be utilized in the development of the curriculum. There is the tight contact to companies by working in Projektipaja, on the project studies, practical training and in the students thesis process.
The head of degree program is a member in the Tech Team Seinäjoki. This is network of the companies of the field of the technology industry and technical trade. This has the objective to increase the growth and development of the business of the companies which participate in the operation.
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.
Kuvaus
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.
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Show study timings by semester, study year or period
Code | Name | Credits (cr) | 2022-2023 |
Autumn
2022 |
Spring
2023 |
1. / 2022 | 2. / 2022 | 3. / 2023 | 4. / 2023 | 5. / 2023 |
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POLKUKONE22-1001 |
BASIC STUDIES COMMON TO ALL IN SEAMK
(Choose all) |
20 | ||||||||
POLKUKONE22-1002 |
Building competence
(Choose all) |
10 | ||||||||
XX00CG82 | Studying at a University of Applied Sciences | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | ||||
XX00CG83 | Career Planning and Internationalisation | 2 | ||||||||
YPO3A3 | Communication Skills | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||
YP00CB29 | ICT Skills | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1.5 | 1.5 | ||||
POLKUKONE22-1003 |
Business and entrepreneurship competence
(Choose all) |
5 | ||||||||
XX00CL55 | Basics of Entrepreneurship | 3 | 3 | 1.5 | 1.5 | 0.8 | 0.8 | 0.5 | 0.5 | 0.5 |
XX00BE91 | SeAMK Innovation Week | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0.7 | 0.7 | 0.7 | |||
POLKUKONE22-1004 |
Research and project work skills
(Choose all) |
5 | ||||||||
YP00CB35 | Introduction to Research and Development | 2 | ||||||||
YP00CB37 | Introduction to Project Work | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |||||
POLKUKONE22-1005 |
BASIC STUDIES FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS
(Choose all) |
16 | ||||||||
POLKUKONE22-1006 |
Language studies
(Choose all) |
3 | ||||||||
8C00CB45 | Working English | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |||||
POLKUKONE22-1007 |
Mathematics
(Choose all) |
7 | ||||||||
KC00CB49 | Algebra and geometry | 4 | 4 | 4 | 2 | 2 | ||||
KC00CB51 | Vectors and matrices | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |||||
POLKUKONE22-1008 |
Physics and chemistry
(Choose all) |
6 | ||||||||
KC00CB59 | Mechanics | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |||||
KC00CB61 | Electrical and thermal physics | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |||||
POLKUKONE22-1009 |
BASICS OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
(Choose all) |
17 | ||||||||
KC00CB71 | Engineering drawing and CAD 1 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1.5 | 1.5 | ||||
KC00CB73 | Engineering drawing and CAD 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |||||
8C00CB75 | Material technique 1 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |||||
KC00CB77 | Manufacturing technology | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | |||||
KC00CB79 | Statics | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |||||
POLKUKONE22-1010 |
PROJECT STUDIES
(Choose all) |
15 | ||||||||
8C00CC79 | Project Work Shop | 15 | 15 | 15 | 5 | 5 | 5 | |||
POLKUKONE22-1011 |
ALTERNATIVE STUDIES
(Choose ects: 15) |
15 | ||||||||
KC00CD03 | The basic course of mathematics | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |||||
KC00CD05 | Refresher course in English | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |||||
Total | 60 | 68 | 23.5 | 44.5 | 10.8 | 12.8 | 17.2 | 20.2 | 7.2 |
Due to the timing of optional and elective courses, credit accumulation per semester / academic year may vary.
General competencies (Bachelor’s Degrees)
1 Learning competence
- is able to self-evaluate and develop one’s competence and learning style orientation |
Studying at a University of Applied Sciences |
Career Planning and Internationalisation |
Communication Skills |
ICT Skills |
Basics of Entrepreneurship |
SeAMK Innovation Week |
Introduction to Research and Development |
Introduction to Project Work |
Working English |
Algebra and geometry |
Vectors and matrices |
Mechanics |
Electrical and thermal physics |
Engineering drawing and CAD 1 |
Engineering drawing and CAD 2 |
Material technique 1 |
Manufacturing technology |
Statics |
Project Work Shop |
The basic course of mathematics |
Refresher course in English |
2 Ethical competence
- is able to take responsibility for one’s own actions and for the consequences of these actions |
Studying at a University of Applied Sciences |
Basics of Entrepreneurship |
SeAMK Innovation Week |
Introduction to Project Work |
Engineering drawing and CAD 1 |
Engineering drawing and CAD 2 |
Material technique 1 |
Manufacturing technology |
Project Work Shop |
3 Working community competence
- is able to operate as a member of a work community |
Studying at a University of Applied Sciences |
Communication Skills |
ICT Skills |
Basics of Entrepreneurship |
SeAMK Innovation Week |
Introduction to Project Work |
Project Work Shop |
4 Innovation competence
- is able to conduct research, development and innovation projects applying the existing knowledge and methods of the field |
Basics of Entrepreneurship |
SeAMK Innovation Week |
Mechanics |
Electrical and thermal physics |
Engineering drawing and CAD 1 |
Engineering drawing and CAD 2 |
Material technique 1 |
Project Work Shop |
5 Internationalization competence
- possesses communicative competence necessary for one’s work and for professional development in the subject field |
Career Planning and Internationalisation |
Basics of Entrepreneurship |
SeAMK Innovation Week |
Working English |
Project Work Shop |
Refresher course in English |
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. |
Studying at a University of Applied Sciences |
Basics of Entrepreneurship |
SeAMK Innovation Week |
Project Work Shop |
7 Quality control competence
- Knowledge of the typical field-related quality control systems |
Studying at a University of Applied Sciences |
Basics of Entrepreneurship |
SeAMK Innovation Week |
Introduction to Project Work |
Engineering drawing and CAD 1 |
Engineering drawing and CAD 2 |
Material technique 1 |
Manufacturing technology |
Project Work Shop |
Not grouped |
Basics of chemistry |
Electrical engineering and electronics |
Basics of Programming 1 |
Basic studies in mechanical introduction |
Mechanical and Production Engineering, auto competencies
1 Basics of automotive engineering
A Bachelor of Engineering: |
Engineering drawing and CAD 1 |
Engineering drawing and CAD 2 |
Material technique 1 |
Manufacturing technology |
Statics |
Project Work Shop |
2 Competence in automotive specialities
A Bachelor of Engineering: |
Project Work Shop |
3 Legislation competence
A Bachelor of Engineering: |
Project Work Shop |
4 Business and customer service competence
A Bachelor of Engineering: |
Basics of Entrepreneurship |
Project Work Shop |
Not grouped |
Studying at a University of Applied Sciences |
Career Planning and Internationalisation |
Communication Skills |
ICT Skills |
SeAMK Innovation Week |
Introduction to Research and Development |
Introduction to Project Work |
Working English |
Algebra and geometry |
Vectors and matrices |
Mechanics |
Electrical and thermal physics |
Basics of chemistry |
Electrical engineering and electronics |
Basics of Programming 1 |
Basic studies in mechanical introduction |
The basic course of mathematics |
Refresher course in English |
Mechanical and Production Engineering, kotu competencies
1 Basics of Mechanical Engineering
A Bachelor of Engineering: |
Mechanics |
Electrical and thermal physics |
Engineering drawing and CAD 1 |
Engineering drawing and CAD 2 |
Material technique 1 |
Manufacturing technology |
Statics |
Project Work Shop |
2 Compentence in design
A Bachelor of Engineering: |
Introduction to Project Work |
Engineering drawing and CAD 1 |
Engineering drawing and CAD 2 |
Material technique 1 |
Manufacturing technology |
Statics |
Project Work Shop |
3 Competence in manufacturing
A Bachelor of Engineering: |
Engineering drawing and CAD 1 |
Engineering drawing and CAD 2 |
Material technique 1 |
Manufacturing technology |
Project Work Shop |
4 Competence in machine safety
A Bachelor of Engineering: |
Introduction to Project Work |
Project Work Shop |
5 Competence in company finances and business
A Bachelor of Engineering: |
Basics of Entrepreneurship |
SeAMK Innovation Week |
Introduction to Project Work |
Project Work Shop |
Not grouped |
Studying at a University of Applied Sciences |
Career Planning and Internationalisation |
Communication Skills |
ICT Skills |
Introduction to Research and Development |
Working English |
Algebra and geometry |
Vectors and matrices |
Basics of chemistry |
Electrical engineering and electronics |
Basics of Programming 1 |
Basic studies in mechanical introduction |
The basic course of mathematics |
Refresher course in English |
Bachelor’s Degree studies
1 Basic Studies |
Studying at a University of Applied Sciences |
Career Planning and Internationalisation |
Communication Skills |
ICT Skills |
Basics of Entrepreneurship |
SeAMK Innovation Week |
Introduction to Research and Development |
Introduction to Project Work |
Working English |
Algebra and geometry |
Vectors and matrices |
Mechanics |
Electrical and thermal physics |
2 Professional Studies |
Engineering drawing and CAD 1 |
Engineering drawing and CAD 2 |
Material technique 1 |
Manufacturing technology |
Statics |
Project Work Shop |
3 Free-Choice Studies |
The basic course of mathematics |
Refresher course in English |
4 Training |
No attached course units |
5 Thesis |
No attached course units |
Not grouped |
Basics of chemistry |
Electrical engineering and electronics |
Basics of Programming 1 |
Basic studies in mechanical introduction |
Code | Name | Credits (cr) |
---|---|---|
POLKUKONE22-1001 |
BASIC STUDIES COMMON TO ALL IN SEAMK
(Choose all) |
20 |
POLKUKONE22-1002 |
Building competence
(Choose all) |
10 |
XX00CG82 | Studying at a University of Applied Sciences | 2 |
XX00CG83 | Career Planning and Internationalisation | 2 |
YPO3A3 | Communication Skills | 3 |
YP00CB29 | ICT Skills | 3 |
POLKUKONE22-1003 |
Business and entrepreneurship competence
(Choose all) |
5 |
XX00CL55 | Basics of Entrepreneurship | 3 |
XX00BE91 | SeAMK Innovation Week | 2 |
POLKUKONE22-1004 |
Research and project work skills
(Choose all) |
5 |
YP00CB35 | Introduction to Research and Development | 2 |
YP00CB37 | Introduction to Project Work | 3 |
POLKUKONE22-1005 |
BASIC STUDIES FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS
(Choose all) |
19 |
POLKUKONE22-1006 |
Language studies
(Choose all) |
3 |
8C00CB45 | Working English | 3 |
POLKUKONE22-1007 |
Mathematics
(Choose all) |
7 |
KC00CB49 | Algebra and geometry | 4 |
KC00CB51 | Vectors and matrices | 3 |
POLKUKONE22-1008 |
Physics and chemistry
(Choose all) |
9 |
KC00CB59 | Mechanics | 3 |
KC00CB61 | Electrical and thermal physics | 3 |
KC00CB69 | Basics of chemistry | 3 |
POLKUKONE22-1009 |
BASICS OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
(Choose all) |
27 |
KC00CB71 | Engineering drawing and CAD 1 | 3 |
KC00CB73 | Engineering drawing and CAD 2 | 2 |
8C00CB75 | Material technique 1 | 4 |
KC00CB77 | Manufacturing technology | 5 |
KC00CB79 | Statics | 3 |
KC00CB87 | Electrical engineering and electronics | 4 |
KL00CX05 | Basics of Programming 1 | 3 |
8C00CB91 | Basic studies in mechanical introduction | 3 |
POLKUKONE22-1010 |
PROJECT STUDIES
(Choose all) |
15 |
8C00CC79 | Project Work Shop | 15 |
POLKUKONE22-1011 |
ALTERNATIVE STUDIES
(Choose ects: 15) |
15 |
KC00CD03 | The basic course of mathematics | 2 |
KC00CD05 | Refresher course in English | 2 |