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Karelia University Of Applied Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering Building Services Engineering
- Joensuu, Finland
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
You will learn to plan, implement and maintain the technical entities of a building such as electricity and HVAC planning and related building automation solutions. You will study e.g. mathematic-scientific theories, planning and implementation skills, product development and the idea of maintenance concept during the life cycle of building services engineering.


Turku Vocational College
Site Facilities Operative, Vocational Qualification in Cleaning and Property Services, Day-Time Teaching
- Turku, Finland
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
A site facilities operative with a vocational qualification in Cleaning and Property Services implements maintenance and basic cleaning tasks. They are able to implement cleaning services tasks at different customer sites and customer service situations according to the service agreement applying to the customer site.
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You'll learn to plan, design, and manage construction projects in one of Europe's most technically rigorous educational environments. Finland's approach to building and construction combines structural engineering principles with sustainable design methods, giving you a strong foundation for work anywhere in the world.
The learning environment fosters independent thinking and collaborative problem-solving across applied coursework and industry-linked projects. You'll study topics like building physics, site management, cost estimation, and construction law, developing the technical and organizational competencies that employers across the sector value.
Finland's construction industry has a strong focus on energy-efficient design and prefabricated building systems, so you'll graduate familiar with methods that are increasingly relevant globally. Your coursework may also cover structural analysis, materials science, and project coordination using modern modeling tools. Graduates move into roles as site managers, quantity surveyors, structural consultants, and project engineers, across both public infrastructure and private development. Whether you stay in Finland or take your career elsewhere, the methods and standards you study here are recognized and respected internationally.