Degree Programme in Energy and Environmental Technology
Workplacement(s) and Work-based Learning
Work placement is conducted during the studies. The studies are based on the working life's needs.
Qualification requirements and regulations
No specific requirements or regulations.
See the Degree Regulations of Helsinki Metropolia UAS.
Access to further studies
Application validity to Master's Degree Programmes.
Specific arrangements for recognition of prior learning
The expert teacher of the subject at issue makes a statement of the student’s prior learning and the head of the degree programme makes the decision.
Profile of the programme
The degree program provides students with the skills needed to work in the field of energy and environmental technology.. The work assignments can be designing, deployment or supervisory work. The studies emphasize strong technical know-how, good communication, teamwork and communication skills. Studies also encourages to internationalization.
During the first three semesters (1,5 year) studies are the same for all students. During the third academic semester, the professional major is chosen among two alternatives:
Energy production technology
Environmental technology
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples
Students graduating from the degree program depending on the major work either for energy or environmental technology companies as well as engineering and consulting offices in expert positions.
Key learning outcomes
Practical basic information and skills for working in the expert positions.
Graduation requirements
According to Metropolia Degree Regulations.
Level of qualification
Bachelor's Degree
Obligatory or Optional Mobility
Metropolia offers a opportunities to gain international experience during the studies for example student exchange at one of Metropolia's international partner institutions: http://www.metropolia.fi/tietoa-metropoliasta/kansainvalisyys/yhteistyokorkeakoulut/tekniikka/
Specific admission requirements
General admission requirements for the engineering programs.
Examination regulations, assessment and grading
Each course are assessed according to Metropolia Degree Regulations by using grading 0-5 or pass/fail. The assessment criterias are presented in the course description and the actual assessment methods are set by the course teacher in each implementation.
Mode of study
Studies include lectures, instructed exercises and laboratory work, learning and project tasks in group or individually, self-study, web based studies and work placement.
Programme director
Head of Degree Programme
Tomi Hämäläinen
Email addresses firstname.lastname@metropolia.fi
Energy and Environmental Technology
Timing plans by study path
Energy and Environmental Technology
Timing plans by study path
Energy and Environmental Technology
Timing plans by study path
Energy and Environmental Technology
Timing plans by study path
Energy and Environmental Technology
Timing plans by study path