Information and Communication Technology, Robotics - Häme University of applied sciences
Information and Communication Technology, Robotics
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Information and Communication Technology, Robotics, Bachelor of Engineering

Degree Programme

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WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

You will learn to use robotics, IT and technology to create a better life for people and to advance environmentally friendly business models. 

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WHAT WILL YOU BECOME?

You will become an engineer with current and employable skills in ICT and robotics. You can work for example as robotics engineer, software developer, automation specialist or AI consultant. 

APPLICATION PERIOD

  • DIRECT APPLICATION TO HAMK
  • Type of Application Apply only to HAMK's degree programmes.
  • Number of study places 15
  • Application period begins 1 November 2023
  • Application period ends 31 March 2024
  • Preliminary assignments given in by -
  • Entrance examinations Students are selected via previous school performance
  • Information on admissions By the end of May 2024
  • Confirmation of study place 11 July 2024 3:00 pm (Finnish time)
  • Studies begin In August 2024
  • APPLY TO STUDIES

  • JOINT APPLICATION - JANUARY 2024
  • Type of Application You can apply to several higher education institutes in Finland at once.
  • Number of study places 20
  • Application period begins 3 January 2024 8.00 AM
  • Application period ends 17 January 2024 3.00 PM
  • Preliminary assignments given in by -
  • Entrance examinations International UAS Exam
  • Information on admissions To be announced
  • Confirmation of study place 11 July 2024 3:00 pm (Finnish time)
  • Studies begin In August 2024
  • APPLY TO STUDIES

DEGREE PROGRAMME IN BRIEF

DEGREE TITLE
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng)
DURATION (YEARS) 4
EXTENT (CREDITS) 240
LOCATION FULL-TIME STUDIES
Riihimäki
LOCATION PART-TIME STUDIES
LANGUAGE English

Join the robotics evolution! 

 

In our Degree Programme in Information and Communication Technology, Robotics, you learn to use technology to improve people’s lives and advance sustainability.

 

You will learn how to program and integrate robotics in service, business, and industry operations to save resources, boost efficiency, and improve quality. You will understand human-robot interaction and can design collaborative robotics in different sectors from care services and food production to businesses and manufacturing. Upon graduation, you will be a professional who knows how to use ICT and robotics to build smart systems and operations that are better for the planet and the people.

 

In this programme, you learn, for example, coding, software engineering, robotic process automation (RPA), data analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence (AI). In addition to all the technical skills, you develop creativity, problem-solving abilities, systematic and analytical thinking, and communication skills.

 

During your studies, you will work on hands-on projects, commissioned by business and industry partners, as a member of diverse and international student teams. The robotics campus in the city of Riihimäki offers an ecosystem and an excellent opportunity for developing and applying robotics.

 

Your studies at HAMK will include work placement and a thesis. In your work placement, you practice your profession in a company and build connections with potential employers. In your thesis, you research a subject that interests you.

 

3 reasons to study ICT & Robotics

 

  1. You gain solid technical competence with strong industry connections to pursue versatile career opportunities in the rapidly growing ICT and Robotics sectors.
  2. You graduate with a portfolio of projects that showcase your abilities and make you stand out to potential employers.
  3. You gain strong competence to advance ecological, social, and economic sustainability.

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DEGREE PROGRAMME STAFF

  • Jari Mustajärvi
  • Head of Degree Programme

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