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Photo: Summer 2003
Oulu University of Applied Sciences
School of Engineering
The region of Oulu is famous for its technology expertise
The education, research and development activities promote
employment and prosperity in Northern Finland
~2800 students
~1/3 study Information Technology and Telecommunications,
one of six different degree programmes leading to a
Bachelor of Engineering B.Sc. (Eng.) degree
Our way
• Close cooperation with companies, technology research
centres and University of Oulu
• We plan our education to meet the future needs of
business life
• Broad connections to industry offer the students an
opportunity to gain valuable work experience and establish firm
contacts with employers during the period of study
• Most students complete their bachelor´s thesis for the real
needs of companies in the area
Degree Programme in Information
Technology and Telecommunications
Bachelor of Engineering, B.Sc. (Eng.),
240 ECTS credits (4 years)
Options: Electronics Design and Testing, Software
Development, WirelessTelecommunications
Depending upon the selection, the students will acquire deeper
knowledge of such topics as real-time software and embedded systems,
microelectronics, telecommunications and RF-technology or measurement
technologies of electronics production and process industries
Idea Enricher
Great opportunity for eager
Projects + Brainstorming +
students to dig deeper in
Teamwork + Facilities +
their studies
Opennes = ”Idea Enricher”
Based on ”hands-on” projects
Learn by doing
Idea bank + Knowhow (experts
mentoring) + Contacts = Real,
interesting projects
How to get students to participate?
- Easy! They want to join: We offer challenging projects
for students who want more than others and aim higher
- As students do a lot profitable work in their projects either for local companies or for the school - we are
able to pay them a small (yet big enough) salary.
- Students participating this do much more than is
needed for their studies: They learn more and gain
advantage in job-hunting in the future.
From an Idea to a Product – Chain of Events
What do Students get?
• Interaction skills
• Learning skills
• Good contacts
• Capability of both independent work and teamwork
• Professional skills
• More self-confidence through experience
• A good general view of the industry
• A head start in job-hunting when graduated
How do things work?
Students’ point of view:
Instructors’ point of view:
• Good examples for learning
• Good examples for teaching
(easy to find through centralized
(easy to find through centralized
collection)
collection)
• Possibility to comment other
• Subjects for bachelor’s thesis
students’ work
and practical work
• Getting feedback from others
• Easy to follow the progress of
• Some projects qualify as study
attainments
students
Who owns the products developed?
If there is no job order, the person giving an initial project idea
gives up his rights to the products developed in the project if the
project comes to fruition. The School of Engineering owns the
rights to those products.
Companies paying for a job to be done own the rights for their
ideas.
What are the costs?
We aim to utilize effectively the facilities at the school
We use open source software whenever possible
The payment to working students is about 1450 € (*1,25) a
month, when the student works about 10 h a week. – Paying is
a good motivator and brings responsibility to the students.
Minor purchases (below 5000 €) can be made
TEKES (National Technology Agency of Finland),
ESF (European Social Fund)