
Risk Management and Circular Economy (Master of Natural Resources)

Life-cycles of things may save the planet
This mid-career Master’s degree requires 2 years (24 months) of work experience after Bachelor’s.
This Master's programme aims to enable you to apply the ideas of circular economy and risk management into your professional work. You start the process with Designing new products and services by thinking about the whole life cycle and sustainability, from cradle-to-cradle. The accommodating the principles of circular economy to the current infrastructure, industrial processes, structures and products, requires not only innovative thinking but also the management of risks.
Life cycle assessment (LCA) has a pivotal role in ensuring safe and sustainable products and services for the end-users and it enables experts from all fields to collaborate and learn from each other. The curriculum combines innovative teaching methods, network of experts and international atmosphere in order to bring people, skills and ideas together to meet the need for sustainability.
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This Master's programme aims to enable you to apply the ideas of circular economy and risk management into your professional work. You start the process with Designing new products and services by thinking about the whole life cycle and sustainability, from cradle-to-cradle. The accommodating the principles of circular economy to the current infrastructure, industrial processes, structures and products, requires not only innovative thinking but also the management of risks.
Life cycle assessment (LCA) has a pivotal role in ensuring safe and sustainable products and services for the end-users and it enables experts from all fields to collaborate and learn from each other. The curriculum combines innovative teaching methods, network of experts and international atmosphere in order to bring people, skills and ideas together to meet the need for sustainability.
The degree complies with the criteria set by the Finnish national degree system as well as with the European framework for degrees and competences. The degree gives a qualification for a public appointment where a Master's degree is required.
Circular economy challenges the traditional view of industrial processes, where processes and services are seen as linear processes. Closing the loops requires thorough thinking of how to replace materials and processes in safe and sustainable ways. You will become familiar with Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), a tool for improving existing products and services and on the other hand, a tool for integrating sustainable design with new products and services. Reuse and recycling of materials requires expertise in material handling and understanding the risks involved with harmful chemicals and physical properties.
Cross-curricular themes, risk management and circular economy, are revisited during all courses. Cradle-to-cradle thinking is supported by the use of LCA software that will be used throughout the studies in order to bring quantitative measures needed in management and monitoring. Engineering solutions are seen only as one component in solving the challenges in circular economy. In order to apply tested technical solutions, communication and skills in leadership are needed. Global megatrends are the context for the studies, where social, economical and ecological dimensions are considered together.
The degree programme is worth 60 credits with emphasis on studies required to develop and innovate safe and sustainable products, processes and services with management of risks. The study time is 1.5 years, containing five intensive study weeks (four days per week). You need to be present at the intensive weeks. In addition, you need to plan time on learning online - and to think.
There are no tuition fees for those students who
- have started their studies before 1st August 2017
- are citizens of EU/EEA/Switzerland
- have an EU Blue Card
- have a continuous residence permit card in Finland, Type A permit
- have a permanent residence permit card in Finland, Type P permit
- have an EU residence permit for third-country citizens with long-term residence permit card in Finland (Type P-EU)
- have an EU Family Member's Residence Card in Finland
If you are unsure about whether you'd be subject to tuition fees, check the 'Am I required to pay tuition fees?' section on the Studyinfo.fi application site.
The degree carries a tuition fee of EUR 10 800 / academic year for non-EU/EEA students. Applicants must submit relevant documentation together with their application.
Scholarships
EARLY BIRD -scholarship: If an accepted student confirms the allocated study place within 7 days from the publication of results, their first year tuition fee is reduced by 50%.
Academic award -scholarship: Studies completed at the end of each year, together with a high enough GPA awards students with 25-50% reduction to the following year's tuition fee.
Academic excellence -scholarship: At the time of graduation, students may be eligible for significant Academic Excellence scholarships. These scholarships are governed by the TAMK's R&D Fund. They can be based on final thesis quality, excellence in project work, exceptional practical training success or other grounds set by the Fund.
Master's thesis is a practical development work with an international connection, prepared by using scientific research methods. The writing of the final thesis is supported by seminars where you have the opportunity to report the progress of your work and to get feedback.
As an applicant, you must have a feasible plan on a Master's thesis proposal which is submitted at the time of application.
The graduates will be able to be managers and specialists in demanding tasks in circular economy and risk management. The degree gives a qualification for a public appointment where Master's degree is required.
The Master's degree from TAMK provides you with the opportunity to continue onwards to Doctoral studies in other universities.
Participants, with a variety of cultural backgrounds and located in different countires, bring a truly international aspects to the degree. Application of learned content happens in the students' own environment and thus in a global context.
The programme is co-developed with working life and the Supervisory Board.
Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK), Tampere University of Technology (TUT) and the University of Tampere (UTA) will form a joint university community in 2019. The new university complex offers both academic and professional degrees.
Closer cooperation is already pursued by offering all degree students at TAMK, TUT and UTA the possiblity to complement their degree with cross-institutional studies from a joint selection of over 300 courses from autumn 2016 onwards.
The Master's degree from TAMK provides you with the opportunity to continue onwards to Doctoral studies in other universities.
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Ulla Häggblom
Carefully read through the general eligibility criteria and the programme-specific eligibility criteria and see whether you meet them.
For additional questions on applying, application documents and application process, please contact our Admissions Office. For questions regarding the content of the programme, please contact Ms. Ulla Häggblom, ulla.haggblom(at)tuni.fi.
The student selection has two phases: the first phase is a compulsory pre-task, based on which the best-performing applicants are invited to phase two, an online interview. Admission is based on the combined points of the pre-task and online interview. Click to see the admission criteria.
To be eligible to apply to this study option of TAMK's Master's Degree in Risk Management and Circular Economy, you must hold a Bachelor of Natural Resources or other suitable higher education degree and have a minimum of two years' (24 months) work experience in the field after completing the degree.
You have until 31 July 2020 to complete work experience requirement.
Work experience must be informed as full months. Part-time work will be converted into full-time such that 150 hours or 20 full working days (at least 7 hours per day) correspond to one month of work. Work experience does not have to be continuous or obtained from the same employer. Work experience will only be accepted if it is verified by a work certificate provided by the employer. Entrepreneurship will be accepted as work experience if the applicant can produce a certificate stating that he/she is or has been covered under the statutory YEL or MYEL pension scheme for entrepreneurs.
Applicants who have completed a vocational college degree or higher vocational degree in Finland (in Finnish: opisto- tai ammatillisen korkea-asteen tutkinto)
For applicants who have completed a vocational college degree or higher vocational degree in Finland (opisto- tai ammatillisen korkea-asteen tutkinto) before completing the required Bachelor's degree, work experience completed after the lower degree will also be accepted. Applicants are still required to have a minimum of two years' work experience, and it has to be from the relevant field.
If the applicant has completed a vocational college degree or higher vocational degree in Finland (opisto- tai ammatillisen korkea-asteen tutkinto) before completing the required Bachelor's degree and has the required work experience between these degrees, the required Bachelor's degree must be completed so that the applicant can send a copy of the certificate to TAMK Admissions Office by 15 July 2020 at 15.00 Finnish time at the latest.
Degree completed outside of Finland
If you apply with a degree completed outside of Finland and you are NOT an EU/EEA-citizen, the degree has to be completed by the end of the application period (22 January 2020). You need to upload the copy of your degree certificate to your application form by 29 January 2020 at 15.00Finnish time at the latest. If your original degree certificate is written in other language than Finnish, Swedish or English, you also have to upload a copy of its translation. The translation has to be done by authorized translator. The translation must be in Finnish, Swedish or English and it has to include the translator's signature and stamp.
Language skill requirements
Sufficient English language skills are required for degree programmes conducted in English. English language skills will be evaluated as a part of the pretask and the interview.
The 2020 intake for Master of Natural Resources, Risk Management and Circular Economy is 6.
Intake
Study option | Study places |
Master of Business Administration, Risk Management and Circular Economy | 9 |
Master of Engineering, Risk Management and Circular Economy | 10 |
Master of Natural Resources, Risk Management and Circular Economy | 6 |
The student selection is has two phases. The first phase is a pre-task and the second phase is an online interview. Applicants are admitted based on the combined amount of points from the pre-task and the online interview.
Pre-task
The instructions for the pre-task will be published at this website and Studyinfo.fi on 29 November 2019. The pre-task has to be uploaded to the application by 29 January 2019 at 15.00 Finnish time.
Please find the instructions for the pre-task of this programme from the section Pre-task.
Online interview
The applicants will be ranked based on the points of the pre-task and the 50 best-performing applicants will be invited to the online interview.
The interview will take place on 18-21 February 2020.
Selection between applicants with equal points
If two or more applicants earn the same admission points from the online interview, they will be ranked on the following basis:
- online interview points
- pre-task points
- order of preference
If the admission points are still at a tie after ranking applicants based on the above-mentioned criteria, the application system will automatically draw the order.
To be eligible to apply to this study option of TAMK's Master's Degree in Risk Management and Circular Economy, you must hold a Bachelor of Natural Resources or other suitable higher education degree and have a minimum of two years' (24 months) work experience in the field after completing the degree.
You have until 31 July 2020 to complete work experience requirement.
Work experience must be informed as full months. Part-time work will be converted into full-time such that 150 hours or 20 full working days (at least 7 hours per day) correspond to one month of work. Work experience does not have to be continuous or obtained from the same employer. Work experience will only be accepted if it is verified by a work certificate provided by the employer. Entrepreneurship will be accepted as work experience if the applicant can produce a certificate stating that he/she is or has been covered under the statutory YEL or MYEL pension scheme for entrepreneurs.
For applicants who have completed a vocational college degree or higher vocational degree in Finland (opisto- tai ammatillisen korkea-asteen tutkinto) before completing the required Bachelor's degree, work experience completed after the lower degree will also be accepted. Applicants are still required to have a minimum of two years' work experience, and it has to be from the field.
Online interview
Based on the results of the pre-tasks (combined of all the three study options), the 50 best-performing applicants will be invited to the online (internet) interview. The interview will take place on 18-21 February 2020. The exact date and time of the interview will be announced in the email invitation. Applicants can participate also from outside of Finland via internet. Applicants do not need to travel to Tampere for the online interview.
The online interview is tied together with the pre-task and will test applicants' motivation and suitability to the field of study. Applicants will be alloted a time between 18-21 February 2020 and must be prepared to be interviewed (i.e. have a computer with microphone and camera available) at the time given. Please note that interviews will be arranged during office hours Finnish time.
Applicants are admitted based on the points awarded from the interview only. The maximum amount of points from the interview is 50. Minimum of 10 points are required in order for the interview to be accepted.
The invitation emails to the online interview will be sent on mid-February 2020.
English language skills are evaluated as a part of the pre-task and entrance exam. There is no pre-reading material for the online interview.
The pre-task and interview results are only valid for the one specific application period.
The instructions for the pre-task will be published at this website and Studyinfo.fi on 29 November 2019.
Please find the instructions for the pre-task of this programme HERE (updated on 3rd Dec 2019).
The pre-task has to be submitted by 29 January 2020 at 15.00 Finnish time.
It is possible to score maximum of 50 points from the pre-task. Minimum of 10 points are required in order for the pre-task to be accepted.
You need to describe your special needs and the grounds for special arrangements in the application. Please enclose any relevant copies (e.g. medical certificate).
Application form (The form opens in December.)
If you do not deliver the application in time, TAMK has no responsibility to make any special arrangements. If the need for special arrangements arises or is discovered between the end of the application period (22 January 2020) and the online interview/entrance exam, you must deliver the special arrangement application without delay to TAMK Admissions Office.
The special arrangement decision only applies to one application round.
Application step-by-step
- Check your eligibility for the degree programme of your choice
- Read admission criteria carefully
- Prepare and send the pre-task by the deadline
- Apply via Studyinfo.fi portal during 4 December 2019 - 22 January 2020 (3 pm Finnish time)
- Upload requested attachments to your application
- Apply for special arrangements (only if needed)
- Take part in the online interview
- Accept the offered study place
- Pay the tuition fee if needed
- Register as present (you may register as absent for the first academic year for the legal reasons only)
- Join the TAMK community!
For detailed instructions please read Application Process.
Compulsory pre-task
When applying to Master's Degree Programme in Risk Management and Circular Economy, you have to submit a pre-task by 29 January 2020 at 15.00 Finnish time at the latest.
The pre-task submission is only possible during the application period. The instructions for the pre-task will be published at this website and Studyinfo.fi on 29 November 2019.
The applicants will be ranked based on the points of the pre-task and the 50 best-performing applicants will be invited to the online interview.
Application Documents
All applicants (regardless of the country of the educational background) have to upload the school and work certificate copies to their application form by 29 January 2020 at 15.00 Finnish time at the latest.
The application documents you need to upload are:
- Bachelor's/higher education degree certificate
- Transcript of records of the degree
- Work certificates stating the minimum of 24 months of work experience after graduating to the degree
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)/Résumé
If your document is in other language than Finnish, Swedish or English, you also have to upload a copy of its authorised translation made by authorised translator. The translation has to be in Finnish, Swedish or English and it has to include the translator’s signature and stamp.
Work certificates should be on company headed paper, unofficial testimonials by email or hand-written documents cannot be accepted.
The original certificates will be checked from admitted applicants at the beginning of the studies.
TAMK may withdraw the admission if you do not deliver the certificates by the deadline or if you have given false information.
Document proving exemption of tuition fee
All applicants must upload to their application form a copy of one of the following documents to establish their citizenship and/or residence status. This pertains to the legislation on tuition fees for those accepted students who are not citizens of countries of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland or holders of certain residence status in Finland. In case you hold a residence permit, upload that copy instead of passport copy, as it will also exempt you from payment of tuition fees.
You must upload the copy to your application form by 29 January 2020 at 15.00Finnish time at the latest.
All submitted documents must be ones carrying a photograph, so they can also be used to establish identity. The copy must be fully legible and the photo must be identifiable.
Indicate which document you are referring to:
- Passport ID page or ID card of EU/EEA/Switzerland which states citizenship
- Passport ID page (all other citizenships)
- EU Blue Card
- EU Family Member's Residence Card in Finland
- Type A permit (continuous residence permit in Finland)
- Type P permit (permanent residence permit in Finland)
- Type P-EU permit (EU residence permit for third-country citizens with long-term residence in Finland)
Results
Results for August 2020 intake will be published around 13 March 2020.
All applicants
- See their results by logging in to Studyinfo.fi portal
- Receive an e-mail/a letter stating their result and points
Admitted applicants
- Receive also a notice of admittance by e-mail
- Must confirm the offered study place in time
Confirm the offered study place in time
Admitted applicants must confirm their study place by 10 July 2020 (3 pm Finnish time) at the latest by logging into Studyinfo.fi portal. If the confirmation has not been done by the set date and time, the applicant will lose the offered study place.
Non-EU/EEA students: To qualify for the Early Bird -scholarship you must have accept the offered study place within 7 days of being accepted!
Confirmation of the study place is binding and cannot be altered or cancelled.
If you are later admitted from the waiting list, you have 7 days to confirm your study place. Please read your e-mail regularly in order to receive the possible admittance e-mail in time. The final day of admittance is 31 July 2020.
Original certificates
The original certificates will be checked at the beginning of the studies. Student admission is conditional until TAMK has checked the admitted students' original school- and work certificates at the beginning of the studies.
Original certificate delivery instructions are given in the admission letter. TAMK may withdraw the admission if you do not deliver the original certificates by the set date or if you have given false information.
One study place
You can only accept one study place among Bachelor's/Master's degrees in Finland starting during the same academic semester (1 Aug-31 Dec/1 Jan-31 Jul). Even if you register as absent or quit your studies, you cannot accept another study place during the same academic semester.
Applicants who are accepted to the degree programme which they placed highest in the order of preference on the application form, cannot choose a study place from lower preference options at the confirmation stage.
This is a national policy to ensure that as many applicants as possible get a new study place annually.
Enroll for studies
When accepting the study place, you also have to register as present or absent to your studies at TAMK on the Studyinfo.fi portal.
According to Finnish legislations, first-year student may register as absent for the first academic year for the following reasons only:
- Finnish military service under the Conscription Act (1438/2007), Non-Military Service Act (1446/2007), or Act on Women's Voluntary Military Service (194/1995);
- maternity, paternity or parental leave;
- the student cannot begin studies due to being incapacitated by personal illness or injury.
If you register as absent, you must prove the legal grounds for your absence. TAMK requires you to present these documents by 15 July 2020 (3 pm Finnish time). Documents must be delivered to TAMK Admissions Office.
If you register as absent in your first academic year, but fail to deliver sufficient clarification regarding the grounds for your absence within the deadline, you will lose your right to study.
Appeals
If you believe that there has been a mistake in the student selection or the set admission criteria have not been applied correctly, you can submit a written request for rectification of the student selection decision addressed to TAMK Board of Examiners within 14 days after the student selection results have been published.
Always check the admission criteria of the programme first and contact TAMK Admissions Office before writing the request. If the issue cannot be solved by the admissions officials, you are advised to submit a written request for rectification.
Form and content of request for an administrative review: The document requesting an administrative review shall indicate the particular decision for which the review is requested, the amendment that is being sought in the review requested and the grounds for requesting the review. (Administrative Procedure Act, Section 49d)
Admission is based on open UAS studies.
When you have completed a minimum of 15 credits in open university of applied sciences in Finland, you can apply to TAMK’s degree programmes during separate application period. The open UAS studies must form a part of the degree programme you are applying to. Studies completed in any open UAS are accepted. In addition to the required credits, you must hold a Bachelor of Natural Resources or other suitable higher education degree and have a minimum of three years' (36 months) work experience from the field after completing the degree.
- If you study at TAMK’s open UAS, the 15 credits must be completed by 31 December 2019.
- Open UAS studies from other universities of applied sciences must be completed by the end of the application period.
Work experience must be informed as full months. Part-time work will be converted into full-time such that 150 hours or 20 full working days (at least 7 hours per day) correspond to one month of work. Work experience does not have to be continuous or obtained from the same employer. Work experience will only be accepted if it is verified by a work certificate provided by the employer. Entrepreneurship will be accepted as work experience if the applicant can produce a certificate stating that he/she is or has been covered under the statutory YEL or MYEL pension scheme for entrepreneurs.
You have until 31 December 2019 to complete work experience requirement.
The intake for Master of Engineering, Master's Degree in Risk Management and Circular Economy via Open UAS Path is 1.
Student admission is based on the completed open UAS studies and a potential interview. Students must have sufficient oral and written English language skills. Student admission is only possible if there are seats available in the study group.
If necessary, applicants are ranked based on the following criteria:
- Potential interview
- The completed studies are compatible with TAMK’s curriculum.
- Success in open UAS studies
The study right will be granted from the beginning of the next term.
Student admission is conditional until TAMK has checked the required open UAS transcript of records and also school and work certificates. The university of applied sciences may withdraw student admission on the following grounds:
- The applicant does not complete the required 15 credits on time.
- The applicant does not submit the certificates by the given deadline.
- The applicant has given false information.
Tuition fees
If the applicant is a subject to a tuition fee, and is accepted as a student to such a degree programme which is required by law to charge tuition fees, the student will be charged a tuition fee.
Possible interviews are held in 28 October - 15 November 2019.
If necessary, eligible applicants are invited to an interview.
Applicants are invited to the interview by email or by phone.
Application step-by-step
- Read the detailed information and admission criteria of the degree programme of your choice thoroughly.
- Apply via Studyinfo.fi portal during the application period.
- Upload the requested attachments to your online application.
- Make sure you get a confirmation email from Studyinfo.fi after sending your application.
- Follow your email regularly. All information concerning your admission will be send by email, e.g. document requests and notice of admittance.
- Confirm the offered study place in time.
- Pay the tuition fee if needed.
- Register as present.
Open UAS Transcript of Records
When you are applying with Open UAS credits, you must upload the transcript of records of open studies to your application form by 22 October at 15.00 at the latest.
School and Work Certificates
When you are applying to Master's Degree in Risk Management and Circular Economy via Open Path Application you have to upload to your application form your school and work certificates by 22 October at 15.00 at the latest.
The application documents you need to upload are:
- bachelor's/higher education degree certificate
- transcript of records of the degree
- work certificates stating the minimum of 36 months of work experience after graduating to the degree
If your document is in other language than Finnish, Swedish or English, you also have to upload a copy of its certified translation made by authorized translator. The translation has to be in Finnish, Swedish or English and it has to include the translator’s signature and stamp.
Work certificates should be on company headed paper, unofficial testimonials by email or hand-written documents cannot be accepted. The original certificates will be checked from admitted applicants at the beginning of the studies.
Up-to-date Transcript of Records
If you are admitted to a degree programme via the Open Path application, you must submit your up-to-date transcript of records of open studies by 15 January 2020 at 15.00 at the latest to TAMK Admissions Office by email attachments.tamk@tuni.fi. This does not concern an applicant who has studied at TAMK's Open UAS.
Student admission is conditional until TAMK has checked the relevant open UAS transcript of records. TAMK may withdraw student admission if you don't submit the certificates by the given deadline or you have given false information on your open UAS studies.
Student admission results are published on 13 December at the latest.
Applicants will be informed of the decision by email or they can check the result on My Studyinfo Service.
One study place
You can only accept one study place among Bachelor's/Master's degrees in Finland starting during the same academic semester (1 Aug-31 Dec/1 Jan-31 Jul). Although you register as absent or quit your studies, you cannot accept another study place during the same academic semester. More information available here: One study place per term provision.
Appeals
If you believe that there has been a mistake in the student selection or the set admission criteria have not been applied correctly, you can submit a written request for rectification of the student selection decision addressed to TAMK Board of Examiners within 14 days after the student selection results have been published.
Always check the admission criteria of the programme first and contact to TAMK Admissions Office before writing the request. If the issue cannot be solved by the admissions officials, you are advised to submit a written request for rectification.