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Metropolia University of Applied Sciences Information Technology, Bachelor of Engineering
Metropolia University of Applied Sciences

Information Technology, Bachelor of Engineering

Helsinki, Finland

4 Years

English

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    About: This Bachelor of Engineering in Information Technology focuses on the design, implementation, and management of IT systems. It covers programming, networking, database management, and software engineering. The course aims to equip students with practical skills and theoretical knowledge needed in the IT sector.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as software engineers, network administrators, systems analysts, or IT consultants. The degree opens pathways into various industries, where technology plays a critical role in business operations.

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Information Technology, Bachelor of Engineering

As a student of Information Technology you will learn the basics in core engineering subjects such as mathematics and physics. Professional studies in Information Technology will fortify your engineering skills in addition to languages and communication skills and business courses that will top-up your competence. You will be linked to working-life throughout your studies via industry-related projects, work placement periods and a Final Year Project. This gives you a chance to create useful networks and plan your future career whilst studying.

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