Course Overview
The program at Tampere University builds strong technical knowledge in electrical engineering areas such as energy systems, electronics, and automation. Students work with laboratory tools and simulation software used in modern engineering tasks.
Course structure supports both theoretical study and practical projects linked to research groups and industry needs. Students gain experience in solving engineering problems related to energy efficiency, communication systems, and control technologies.
The learning environment includes students from different countries, creating varied academic interaction and teamwork experience. Access to research facilities allows participation in ongoing projects during the study period.
Graduates move into careers in power generation, electronics design, automation engineering, and technology research. The program also supports further study at doctoral level for students interested in academic research paths.
General Eligibility
Applicants need a relevant bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, electronics engineering, or a close field. Required documents usually include academic transcripts, CV, motivation letter, and proof of English proficiency.
Scholarships are available for international students, often based on academic performance. Some scholarships cover part of the tuition fee.
Applications are submitted through the Studyinfo Finland portal. Selection considers academic background, grades, and matching study content.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 30 hours per week during study periods, full-time during academic breaks
Language Requirement