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Degree programme, curriculum year 2024–2025

Master's Programme in Science and Engineering, 120 cr

Tampere University
Learning outcomes
In addition to general learning outcomes obtained in Bachelor of Science in Technology, after completing the degree of Master of Science in Technology the student:

- attains competence to follow the development and sustainability of scientific engineering field and to improve their expertise

- attains competence to use their language, communication and cooperation skills in working life and to apply them to scientific activities and societal debate

- attains competence to operate in expert, development and managerial positions in the area of science and engineering

- attains competence to apply the knowledge acquired during advanced studies and a scientific approach to topical and concrete tasks

- can explain the dimensions of sustainable development, identify the key sustainable development goals for their field and understand their importance in their own activities as an expert and decision-maker of the future.


After achieving the learning outcomes, students will meet the prerequisites for pursuing a postgraduate degree.
Content description
A degree in science and engineering is a stepping-stone to versatile career paths. It provides you with a strong background in mathematics and natural sciences. In-depth knowledge and skills in these fields enable you to work on the creative cutting edge of modern technology, where there are no ready-made solutions.

You can choose either mathematics, physics or chemistry as your major and tailor your degree with elective studies to become an expert in e.g.

- predicting the spread of pollution nanoparticles with the help of a parallel computer cluster;
- designing new types of laser sources for spectroscopy and microscopy;
- obtaining 3D images with numerical modeling based on electromagnetic and optical signals in biomedical, biological, geological and space applications; or
- designing methods for suppression of vibrations in flexible structures, such as solar panel arrays on satellites.

- designing and fabricating functional materials for emerging applications e.g. in targeted drug delivery, solar cells and soft robotics; or
- characterizing and analyzing complex systems in molecular level 


Many M.Sc. graduates continue studies towards a doctoral degree by carrying out research work in laboratories. Most of them have already gained research experience in summer projects or during their M.Sc. thesis work. However, the largest part of the M.Sc. graduates move directly to industry to work as an engineer in research and development, as an expert in the public sector, as a business or technology consultant, or as an entrepreneur. Generally, there is a high demand in the job market for skilled professionals with strong problem solving skills that this degree provides.
Academic years
2024–2025, 2025–2026, 2026–2027
Degree titles
Master of Science (Technology)
Credits
120 cr
Degree programme type
Master's Degree
Language of instruction
English
Campus
Hervanta campus
Classification
751204 Master of Science (Technology), Science and Engineering
Fields of study
  • Engineering, Manufacturing and Construction
Persons responsible
Responsible teacher:
Jorma Keskinen 1.1.2024 - 31.12.2028, Head of degree programme
Responsible teacher:
Laeticia Petit
Sustainable development goals
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure