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IE25SP Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering: IE25SP

Code: IE25SP

Degree:
Bachelor of Engineering

Degree title:
Bachelor of Engineering

Credits:
240 ects

Duration:
4 years (240 cr)

Start semester:
Autumn 2025

Teaching language:
English

Descriptions

The degree title is Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering. The title of the degree in Finnish is called konetekniikan insinööri (AMK). The study programme is 240 ECTS and the full-time studies take about 4 years. The studies take place in Kuopio and they are conducted in English. This programme qualifies to apply for master degree programmes.

The degree programme of Mechanical Engineering (specializing in Mechatronics) qualifies the future engineers for the various tasks in the technology industry. Duties vary within the fields of engineering, it may include planning, machine design, product development, production development, manufacturing, system development, management, maintenance and other industrial-related activities. The future job is most probably found in a in high technology companies working in international technology projects.

Studies include mechanical design, control system design: hydraulics, pneumatics, programming, robotics, and simulation, manufacturing and material technologies, 3D modelling, product design and development, electrical engineering.

Professional development

In Savonia's curricula, the courses form broader study units. In this way, they support the overall development of the student and the development of expertise. At the same time, it becomes possible to combine teaching and working life-oriented research and development activities.

The curriculum for a Mechanical engineer is designed so that
• the degree produces the skills required in working life
• training ensures the development of the student's expertise.

Student
• prepares a personal study plan to support his/her studies, where previously acquired competence is recognized
• is responsible for the progress of his/her studies.

Savonia's teachers and other personnel guide and support in defining and achieving personal goals.

The Bachelor programme in Mechanical Engineering at Savonia UAS aims at educating future engineering experts learning product design and development, manufacturing technology and mechatronics. Mechatronics is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering that focuses on the integration of mechanical, electronic, electrical engineering systems. In practice mechatronic systems combine digital control system to mechanical machines powered with electricity or fluids (hydraulic or pneumatic systems).

Implementation

In Savonia, the pedagogical starting point is the diverse combination of high-quality and working-life-oriented education and research and development activities. Co-development strengthens multidisciplinary activities, utilization of partnerships and closeness to working life.

Education close to working life emphasizes students' motivation and commitment to their studies. A variety of virtual and physical environments in Savonia and in partner organizations' facilities both at home and abroad connect theory and practice in an extensive and interesting way as part of the student's learning and the also the development of organizations. The education is characterized by multiformity, multidisciplinary and not bounded to time and place.

With comprehensive guidance, the student's professional growth is supported throughout the study path. In Savonia, every student is an individual. The training is carried out taking into account the different needs and goals of the students. Personalized education enables alternative methods of performance and individual paths according to the student's own goals.

In Savonia, the recognition of prior learning and the studification of work are used as part of the student's personal study plan when possible. Students can deepen or expand their skills by utilizing the offerings of Savonia's national and international higher education partners.

Responsibility, sustainable development and global human security challenges are taken into account in the contents and implementation methods of the annual themes and courses.

Close networking with local businesses, especially during project studies and internships, guarantees that the learning outcomes benefit both the student's career development as well as the local businesses.

The mechanical engineering programme is guided by OIS thinking (Open Innovative Space, OIS 2.0) and the CDIO method (Conceive Design Implement Operate). They emphasize project teaching and real case studies from worklife. The first year students will start with an orientation project to learn the basics of project working. Second year students will carry out a multicultural and multidisciplinary RDI Project solving cases assigned by local companies. During the last two study years students will have Mechanical Engineering Projects 1 and 2. The thesis can be seen as the final project that is usually carried out individually.

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Code Name Credits (cr) 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028 2028-2029 Autumn
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2026
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2026
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2027
Spring
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IE25SP-1001
Basic Studies

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60
IE25SP-1002
Basic Studies

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60
IM00BD21 Tools for International Engineering Students 5
4_EXX8110 Mathematics 1 5
4_EIA8010 Material Technology 1 5
4_EIP8010 Technical Drawing 5
4_EIP8020 3D Modelling 5
IE25SP-1003
Finnish or Swedish

(Choose one)

5
IX00BF80 Basics of Finnish 5
4_EXX8060 Engineering Swedish 5
IE00BG82 Orientation Project 5
4_EXX8140 Physics for Engineering 5
4_EXX8120 Mathematics 2 5
4_EIP8040 Manufacturing Technology 1 5
IE00BE07 Basics of Realtime Programming 5
IM00BD26 Communication Skills for Engineering Students 5
IE25SP-1004
Professional Studies

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120
IE25SP-1005
Professional Studies

(Choose all)

120
4_EXX8130 Mathematics 3 5
4_EIA8060 Basics of Electrical Engineering 5
4_EIA8100 Manufacturing Technology 2 5
4_EIA8020 Mechanics 5
IE00BD49 Basics of Automation Technology 5
IE00BD50 RDI Project 5
4_EIA8070 Physics for Mechanical Engineering 5
4_EIA8050 Fundamentals of Strength of Materials 5
4_EIA8220 Data Management and ERP 5
IE00BD52 Supply chain and Network Management 5
IM00BD22 Leadership and Teamwork 5
IE00BD87 Quality Management 5
IE00BD53 Entrepreneurship 5
IE00BD55 Design of Machine Parts 5
IE00BD56 Fundamentals of Hydraulics 5
IE00BD58 Fundamentals of Pneumatics 5
IE00BD60 Control System Definition & Design 5
IM00BD29 Communication Skills for Engineering Experts 5
4_EKV1100 Machine Simulation Basics 5
IE00BD61 Mechanical Engineering Project 1 5
IE00BD62 Control System Implementation 5
IE00BD63 Mechatronics 5
IE00BD64 Industrial Robotics & Production Automation 5
IE00BD65 Mechanical Engineering Project 2 5
IE25SP-1006
Elective Studies

(Choose ects: 15)

15
IE25SP-1007
Elective Studies

(Choose ects: 15)

15
IE25SP-1008
Internship

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30
IE25SP-1009
Internship

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30
EX00BD39 Internship 1 5
EX00BD40 Internship 2a 5
EX00BD41 Internship 2b 5
EX00BD42 Internship 3a 5
EX00BD43 Internship 3b 5
EX00BD44 Internship 3c 5
THESIS
Thesis

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15
THESIS-1001
Thesis

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15
XT00BA53 Thesis Planning 5
XT00BA54 Thesis Implementation 5
XT00BA55 Thesis Finalisation 5
XT00BA56 Maturity Test 0
Total 240 70 60 70 30 35 35 25 35 25 45 25 5 35 35 25 35 25 45 25 5

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

Code Name Credits (cr)
IE25SP-1001
Basic Studies

(Choose all)

60
IE25SP-1002
Basic Studies

(Choose all)

60
IM00BD21 Tools for International Engineering Students 5
4_EXX8110 Mathematics 1 5
4_EIA8010 Material Technology 1 5
4_EIP8010 Technical Drawing 5
4_EIP8020 3D Modelling 5
IE25SP-1003
Finnish or Swedish

(Choose one)

5
IX00BF80 Basics of Finnish 5
4_EXX8060 Engineering Swedish 5
IE00BG82 Orientation Project 5
4_EXX8140 Physics for Engineering 5
4_EXX8120 Mathematics 2 5
4_EIP8040 Manufacturing Technology 1 5
IE00BE07 Basics of Realtime Programming 5
IM00BD26 Communication Skills for Engineering Students 5
IE25SP-1004
Professional Studies

(Choose all)

120
IE25SP-1005
Professional Studies

(Choose all)

120
4_EXX8130 Mathematics 3 5
4_EIA8060 Basics of Electrical Engineering 5
4_EIA8100 Manufacturing Technology 2 5
4_EIA8020 Mechanics 5
IE00BD49 Basics of Automation Technology 5
IE00BD50 RDI Project 5
4_EIA8070 Physics for Mechanical Engineering 5
4_EIA8050 Fundamentals of Strength of Materials 5
4_EIA8220 Data Management and ERP 5
IE00BD52 Supply chain and Network Management 5
IM00BD22 Leadership and Teamwork 5
IE00BD87 Quality Management 5
IE00BD53 Entrepreneurship 5
IE00BD55 Design of Machine Parts 5
IE00BD56 Fundamentals of Hydraulics 5
IE00BD58 Fundamentals of Pneumatics 5
IE00BD60 Control System Definition & Design 5
IM00BD29 Communication Skills for Engineering Experts 5
4_EKV1100 Machine Simulation Basics 5
IE00BD61 Mechanical Engineering Project 1 5
IE00BD62 Control System Implementation 5
IE00BD63 Mechatronics 5
IE00BD64 Industrial Robotics & Production Automation 5
IE00BD65 Mechanical Engineering Project 2 5
IE25SP-1006
Elective Studies

(Choose ects: 15)

15
IE25SP-1007
Elective Studies

(Choose ects: 15)

15
IE25SP-1008
Internship

(Choose all)

30
IE25SP-1009
Internship

(Choose all)

30
EX00BD39 Internship 1 5
EX00BD40 Internship 2a 5
EX00BD41 Internship 2b 5
EX00BD42 Internship 3a 5
EX00BD43 Internship 3b 5
EX00BD44 Internship 3c 5
THESIS
Thesis
15
THESIS-1001
Thesis

(Choose all)

15
XT00BA53 Thesis Planning 5
XT00BA54 Thesis Implementation 5
XT00BA55 Thesis Finalisation 5
XT00BA56 Maturity Test 0