Bachelor in Information and Communications Technology
Turku, Finland
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
EUR 11,500 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* The annual tuition fee is 11 500 EUR per academic year for non-EU/EEA students.
Introduction
Bachelor of Engineering, Information and Communications Technology
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) deals with technologies, methods and tools such as software applications, data networks and cybersecurity, games and hi-tech electronic devices and systems. This program offers you versatile opportunities as a future ICT professional. The extent of the Bachelor of Engineering degree program is 240 ECTS credits and the planned duration of the studies is four years.
An ICT engineering graduate has wide and practically-oriented fundamental knowledge and skills. After graduation, you are able to follow and contribute to the development of your field. Your studies will strengthen your capabilities to promote life-long learning, your language and communication skills, and prepare you for working in international environment. Typical positions of an ICT engineering graduates include Cyber Security Specialist, Game Developer, Hardware Engineer, IT Specialist, Project Engineer, Software Designer, System Administrator, UX Designer and many others.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please visit the university website for more information.
Scholarship program in Turku University of Applied Sciences
The student can apply for a refund for the tuition fee based on the national certificate of language proficiency in the Finnish language, i.e. the YKI certificate.
The amount of the scholarship based on the YKI certificate in the Finnish language is EUR 4 000 when the student has paid EUR 11 500 tuition fee for the previous academic year. The scholarship can be granted only once per academic year.
Curriculum
Working life skills for Engineers 1
- Foundational ICT and Study Skills
- English Professional Skills, B2
- Finnish 1
Engineering Tools 1
Engineering Tools 1 (AB)
- Low-Code Software Development Basics
- Introduction to Mathematical Sciences
- Basics of Git
- Introduction to Competence Tracks
Engineering Tools 1 (C)
- Low-Code Software Development Basics
- Engineering Precalculus
- Basics of Git
- Introduction to Competence Tracks
Working life skills for Engineers 2
- Measurements in Physics
- Introduction to Electronics
Engineering Tools 2
Engineering Tools 2 (AB)
- Engineering Precalculus
- Engineering Physics
- Introduction to programming
Engineering Tools 2 (C)
- Calculus
- Engineering Physics
- Introduction to programming
Working Life Skills for Engineers 3
- Internet Networks and Security
- Basic Academic Writing
- Research Communication
Engineering Tools 3
Engineering Tools 3 (AB)
- Calculus
- Databases
- Introduction to Information Technology: Project Work
Engineering Tools 3 (C)
- Topics in Applied Mathematics
- Databases
- Introduction to Information Technology: Project Work
Engineering Tools 4 (A)
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Program Outcome
Credits: 240 ECTS
Graduates of this program will receive a Bachelor of Engineering
An ICT engineering graduate has wide and practically-oriented fundamental knowledge and skills. After graduation, you are able to follow and contribute to the development of your field. Your studies will strengthen your capabilities to promote life-long learning, your language and communication skills, and prepare you for working in international environment.
Typical entry-level positions of ICT engineering graduates include Game Developer, Hardware Engineer, Project Engineer, Software Designer, and System Administrator. Many students also start their own businesses already during their studies, or select the entrepreneur’s path later.
As a Bachelor of Engineering, you may apply to a wide selection of Master’s programmes. When you have two years of working experience after your graduation, you can apply for applied Master’s programs at Universities of Applied Sciences in Finland.