Course Overview
The Computational Engineering programme at LUT University was developed to meet the growing demand for engineers with strong computing and analytical skills. The programme combines engineering principles with programming, data analysis, modelling, simulation, and artificial intelligence. Students learn how digital tools are used to solve technical problems in energy, manufacturing, transportation, and industrial systems.
Over the years, LUT University has expanded its research and education activities in digital technology, sustainable engineering, and computational sciences. The programme benefits from the university’s research expertise and close cooperation with industry partners. Students gain practical experience through software projects, simulations, laboratory exercises, and team-based assignments. Graduates work in areas such as software engineering, data science, industrial automation, simulation engineering, digital product development, and research. The degree also provides access to advanced master's studies, supporting further academic and professional growth in engineering and technology fields worldwide.
General Eligibility
Applicants must have completed an upper secondary school qualification or an equivalent credential that provides eligibility for higher education studies. Strong academic results in mathematics are recommended. Academic transcripts, educational certificates, identification documents, and proof of English language proficiency must be submitted during the application process.
Part Time Work Details
International students may work part-time under Finnish residence permit regulations. Students must maintain satisfactory academic progress during their studies.
Language Requirement