Master's Programme in Mechanical Engineering
Previous curricula
Here you can find the curricula of previous academic years.
Curriculum 2018–2020
Every student completing the programme understands the principles and methods of mechanics in engineering, and their practical applications. Our graduates know how to solve engineering problems in their chosen area of specialization, and they correctly apply a combination of creativity, systematic analysis, computational tools, and critical judgement to such tasks. As students in an international environment, they learned to justify their choices and methods, communicate clearly and collaborate effectively. They can articulate how their own unique professional profile equips them to contribute productively in any setting. Our students also appreciate the economic, environmental, and societal context in which their work is important.
The degree structure comprises 60 credits of major studies, 30 credits of free electives, and 30 credits for the master’s thesis. Within the major studies, there are 30 credits of common studies and 30 credits of advanced studies. The common studies consist of the Mechanical Engineering in Society course, one of three common studies project courses catering to different study paths, and 20 credits selected from the common studies courses. The courses making up the 30 credits of advanced studies in Mechanical Engineering may be selected from any combination of topic groups’ offerings as well as the common studies courses. Elective studies may consist of courses from Mechanical Engineering, from other degree programmes in the School of Engineering, or from other Schools in Aalto. The programme is completed with a Master’s degree thesis.
Topic groups and study paths
Reflecting the organization of research in the department, advanced courses in Mechanical Engineering are offered under various topic groups. Students may freely combine courses from different topic groups, as long as course-specific prerequisites are satisfied. Prerequisites are presented in WebOodi’s course descriptions (oodi.aalto.fi)
As examples, professors have prepared Study paths that implement typical specializations in a topic group. These may be used as a basis for preparing your own personal study plan, according to your scientific interests and career objectives.
Code: ENG25
Credits: 30 ECTS cr
Responsible Professors: Sven Bossuyt, Heikki Remes
Mechanical Engineering in Society is compulsory for all students. In addition to that, select at least one of the three project courses and enough of the alternative common studies courses to meet 30 credits. Additional common studies courses can be included in advanced studies. The common studies are completed during the first year of studies.
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
MEC-E1001 | Mechanical Engineering in Society | 5 | I-V |
Project courses* (select at least one): | |||
MEC-E1003 | Machine Design Project | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E1004 | Principles of Naval Architecture | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E1005 | Modelling in Applied Mechanics | 5 | V |
Select 20 cr, according to your study path: | |||
MEC-E1010 | Dynamics of Rigid Body | 5 | I |
MEC-E1020 | Fluid Dynamics | 5 | I |
MEC-E1030 | Random loads and processes | 5 | I |
MEC-E1040 | Dynamics of structures | 5 | II |
MEC-E1050 | Finite element method in solids | 5 | II |
MEC-E1060 | Machine design | 5 | I |
MEC-E1070 | Selection of engineering materials | 5 | I |
MEC-E1080 | Production Engineering | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E1090 | Quality Management and Metrology | 5 | II |
MEC-E3002 | Methods in Early Product Development | 5 | I |
*You can also choose one of the advanced studies project courses.
Code: ENG25
Credits: 30 ECTS cr
Responsible Professors: Sven Bossuyt, Heikki Remes, Arttu Polojärvi, Matti Pietola, Kalevi Ekman, Esko Niemi, Luc St-Pierre
Select 30 credits from the courses listed below. You may freely combine courses from different topic groups as long as the course-specific prerequisites are satisfied. Additional common studies courses can also be included in advanced studies. Please see the Study paths for suggestions.
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
Marine Technology | |||
MEC-E2001 | Ship Hydrodynamics | 5 | II |
MEC-E2002 | Ship Buoyancy and Stability | 5 | II |
MEC-E2003 | Passenger Ships | 5 | II |
MEC-E2004 | Ship Dynamics | 5 | IV-V |
MEC-E2005 | Ship Systems | 5 | III |
MEC-E2007 | Ship Stuctures and Construction | 5 | IV-V |
MEC-E2009 | Marine Risks and Safety | 5 | I |
MEC-E2010 | Computational Fluid Modelling | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E2011 | Ship Design Portfolio | 5 | III-V |
MEC-E2012 | Computational Marine Hydrodynamics | 5 | I |
Product Development | |||
MEC-E3001 | Product Development Project | 10-15 | I-V |
MEC-E3003 | System Engineering Design | 5 | III |
MEC-E3100 | ME310 Team Based Design Orientation | 5 | I |
MEC-E3101 | ME310 Global Innovation Course 1/3 | 5 | II |
MEC-E3102 | ME310 Global Innovation Course 2/3 | 5 | III-IV |
MEC-E3103 | ME310 Global Innovation Course 3/3 | 10 | IV-V |
MEC-E3999 | Product Development Course with varying content V | 1-10 | any |
Arctic Technology | |||
MEC-E4001 | Winter Navigation | 5 | III |
MEC-E4002 | Ice Loads on Structures | 5 | IV |
MEC-E4003 | Ice Mechanics | 5 | I |
MEC-E4004 | Model Scale Testing in Ice | 5 | II |
Mechatronics | |||
MEC-E5001 | Mechatronic Machine Design | 5 | III |
MEC-E5002 | Mechatronics Project | 10 | III-IV |
MEC-E5003 | Fluid Power Basics | 5 | III-IV |
MEC-E5004 | Fluid Power Systems | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E5005 | Fluid Power Dynamics | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E5006 | Vehicle Mechatronics | 5 | II |
Engineering Materials | |||
MEC-E6001 | Engineering Metals and Alloys | 5 | V |
MEC-E6002 | Welding Technology and Design | 5 | V |
MEC-E6003 | Materials Safety | 5 | I |
MEC-E6004 | Non-destructive Testing | 5 | II |
MEC-E6005 | Engineering Materials Seminar | 5 | V |
MEC-E6006 | Engineering Materials Laboratory | 5 | I-II |
Production Engineering | |||
MEC-E7001 | Production Systems Modelling | 5 | III |
MEC-E7002 | Manufacturing Methods I | 5 | III-IV |
MEC-E7003 | Manufacturing Methods II | 5 | IV-V |
MEC-E7004 | Industrial Project | 5 | III-V and I-II |
MEC-E7005 | Advanced Casting Technology | 5 | IV |
MEC-E7006 | Advanced Manufacturing | 5 | IV |
MEC-E7007 | Factory Project | 5 | I-II |
Solid Mechanics | |||
MEC-E8001 | Finite Element Analysis | 5 | III |
MEC-E8002 | Continuum Mechanics and Material Modelling | 5 | III |
MEC-E8003 | Beam, Plate and Shell Models | 5 | IV |
MEC-E8005 | Thin-walled Structures | 5 | I |
MEC-E8006 | Fatigue of Structures | 5 | II |
MEC-E8007 | Fracture Mechanics | 5 | V |
Societal Perspectives on Engineering | |||
MEC-E9020 | Patentit (only in Finnish) | 3 | III-IV |
MEC-E9110 | Introduction to History of Science, Technology and Innovation | 3-6 | II |
MEC-E9120 | Perspectives on Industrial and Technological Change | 3-6 | IV |
Courses from other programmes at Aalto University | |||
EEN-E1040 | Measurement and Control of Energy Systems | 5 | I-V |
EEN-E2002 | Combustion Technology | 5 | III |
EEN-E3002 | Power Process Simulation | 5 | IV-V |
EEN-E2001 | Computational fluid dynamics | 5 | III-IV |
ELEC-E8405 | Electric Drives | 5 | I |
ELEC-E8407 | Electromechanics | 5 | I |
ELEC-E8101 | Digital and Optimal Control | 5 | I-II |
ELEC-E8103 | Modelling, Estimation and Dynamic Systems | 5 | I |
Separate study tracks
Framtidens industriföretag, FIF, 60 cr
FIF is a Nordic interdisciplinary programme for students of technology. Students who have been admitted to the Master's Programme in Mechanical Engineering can apply to take part in FIF. The application round is organized annually in March/April.
Students who participate in the programme will place the 60 cr of the FIF studies in their Advanced studies and Elective studies. Half of the studies are completed at Aalto University and the other half in one of our Nordic FIF partner universities.
- Common studies 30 cr: according to the Mechanical Engineering Master's programme
- Advanced studies 30 cr: chosen from the FIF course list
- Elective studies 30 cr: chosen from the FIF course list
For more information, please see fif.aalto.fi (in Swedish).
ME310
ME310 is an interdisciplinary minor for Master-level students from all Aalto schools. It is orgazined as a set of courses that are taken together. During one academic year, the project teaches students how to use the Stanford/IDEO design process in product development, and is concentrated in practice-based learning. The global student teams prototype, test and iterate in order to develop and implement innovative solutions to real world design challenges posed by multinational corporate sponsors.
Students who have been admitted to the Master's Programme in Mechanical Engineering can apply to take part in ME310. More information on the minor and how to apply: me310.aalto.fi
Students who participate in ME310 will place the courses in their advanced or elective studies.
For their elective studies (30 cr) students can freely choose courses offered by Aalto University or by other universities in Finland (JOO studies) or by our partner universities abroad (Exchange studies). Students may also take additional mechanical engineering courses and include them in elective studies. Consult the Study pathsfor further suggestions.
Students may also complete a minor and include those courses in elective studies. Please see the list of all minors offered at Aalto University under Studies.
Foreign language studies (min 3 cr) are a compulsory part of the Master’s degree if they have not been completed as part of the student’s Bachelor’s degree. For international students, Finnish and Swedish language courses are highly recommended for elective studies. More information: Language requirements
Students can also include 1-5 credits of practical training in their elective studies. Please see more information in the subsection of Practical training.
The course ENG-E3010 Introduction to Master's Studies in Engineering (1 cr) is recommended for students who are coming from outside of Aalto University. The course is organized during the orientation week.
The master’s thesis is written on a topic related to the advanced studies of the programme, agreed upon between the student and the supervising professor. The professors of the programme provide master’s thesis topics that are related to their current research activities. The student can also suggest his/her own topic to a supervisor. The recommended time of the thesis project is the second year spring semester.
The master’s thesis supervisor shall be one of the professors of Aalto University or, for special reasons and by decision of the Dean, the thesis supervisor may also be a university lecturer or senior university lecturer of the school. The thesis advisor shall hold at least a master’s degree. Students may apply for a topic for their master’s thesis when a minimum of 60 credits counted towards the master’s degree have been completed.
The master's thesis includes a seminar presentation. The student is also required to write a maturity essay related to the master’s thesis. The thesis is a public document and it shall be available at the school.
Please see further instructions on Completing your master's thesis under planning your studies.
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
MEN.thes | Master´s thesis | 30 | 2. year |
ENG.matr | Maturity essay | 0 | 2. year |
Curriculum 2017–2018
Society looks to mechanical engineering for effective and safe solutions in energy production, traffic and transportation, environmental protection, durable natural resource management, production technology, and all kinds of machinery in housing, wellness, recreation, and even medical technology. These fields will continue to bring challenges and widespread opportunities for innovation. To excel at the resulting jobs will require both creativity and a rigorously analytical mindset. We aim to educate such excellent professionals.
In Mechanical Engineering studies at Aalto University, students specialize in arctic technology, engineering materials, marine technology, mechatronics, product development, production engineering, solid mechanics, or a combination of these. Specializing provides the student with detailed knowledge of the current methods and applications in the field, as well as some knowledge of recent research and developments, and with skills to further advance the state of the art. Aalto University is an international environment, and students may complete part of their studies abroad.
Every student completing the programme understands the principles and methods of mechanics in engineering, and their practical applications. Our graduates know how to solve engineering problems in their chosen area of specialization, and they correctly apply a combination of creativity, systematic analysis, computational tools, and critical judgement to such tasks. As students in an international environment, they learned to justify their choices and methods, communicate clearly and collaborate effectively. They can articulate how their own unique professional profile equips them to contribute productively in any setting. Our students also appreciate the economic, environmental, and societal context in which their work is important.
The degree structure comprises 60 credits of major studies, 30 credits of free electives, and 30 credits for the master’s thesis. Within the major studies, there are 30 credits of common studies and 30 credits of advanced studies. The common studies consist of the Mechanical Engineering in Society course, one of three common studies project courses catering to different study paths, and 20 credits selected from the common studies courses. The courses making up the 30 credits of advanced studies in Mechanical Engineering may be selected from any combination of topic groups’ offerings as well as the common studies courses. Elective studies may consist of courses from Mechanical Engineering, from other degree programmes in the School of Engineering, or from other Schools in Aalto. The programme is completed with your Master’s degree thesis.
Topic groups and study paths
Reflecting the organization of research in the department, advanced courses in Mechanical Engineering are offered under various topic groups. Students may freely combine courses from different topic groups, as long as course-specific prerequisites are satisfied. Prerequisites are presented in WebOodi’s course descriptions, oodi.aalto.fi.
As examples, professors have prepared study paths that implement typical specializations in a topic group: Study paths.These may be used as a basis for preparing your own personal study plan, according to your scientific interests and career objectives.
Code: ENG25
Credits: 30 ECTS cr
Responsible Professors: Sven Bossuyt, Heikki Remes
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
Compulsory: | |||
MEC-E1001 | Mechanical Engineering in Society | 5 | I-V |
Select one, according to your study path: | |||
MEC-E1003 | Machine Design Project | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E1004 | Principles of Naval Architecture | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E1005 | Modelling in Applied Mechanics | 5 | V |
Select 20 cr, according to your study path: | |||
MEC-E1010 | Dynamics of Rigid Body | 5 | I |
MEC-E1020 | Fluid Dynamics | 5 | I |
MEC-E1030 | Random loads and processes | 5 | I |
MEC-E1040 | Dynamics of structures | 5 | II |
MEC-E1050 | Finite element method in solids | 5 | II |
MEC-E1060 | Machine design | 5 | I |
MEC-E1070 | Selection of engineering materials | 5 | I |
MEC-E1080 | Production Engineering | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E1090 | Quality Management and Metrology | 5 | II |
Code: ENG25
Credits: 30 ECTS cr
Responsible Professors: Sven Bossuyt, Heikki Remes, Arttu Polojärvi, Matti Pietola, Kalevi Ekman, Esko Niemi, Luc St-Pierre
Courses
Advanced studies (select 30 cr courses, note prerequisites presented in the course descriptions in WebOodi, oodi.aalto.fi)
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
Marine Technology | |||
MEC-E2001 | Ship Hydrodynamics | 5 | II |
MEC-E2002 | Ship Buoyancy and Stability | 5 | II |
MEC-E2003 | Passenger Ships | 5 | II |
MEC-E2004 | Ship Dynamics | 5 | IV-V |
MEC-E2005 | Ship Systems | 5 | III |
MEC-E2007 | Ship Stuctures and Construction | 5 | IV-V |
MEC-E2009 | Marine Risks and Safety | 5 | I |
MEC-E2010 | Computational Fluid Modelling | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E2011 | Ship Design Portfolio | 5 | III-V |
MEC-E2012 | Computational Marine Hydrodynamics | 5 | I |
Product Development | |||
MEC-E3001 | Product Development Project | 10-15 | I-V |
MEC-E3002 | Methods in Early Product Development | 5 | II |
MEC-E3003 | System Engineering Design | 5 | III |
MEC-E3100 | ME310 Team Based Design Orientation | 5 | I |
MEC-E3101 | ME310 Global Innovation Course 1/3 | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E3102 | ME310 Global Innovation Course 2/3 | 5 | II-III |
MEC-E3103 | ME310 Global Innovation Course 3/3 | 10 | IV-V |
MEC-E3999 | Product Development Course with varying content V | 1-10 | any |
Arctic Technology | |||
MEC-E4001 | Winter Navigation | 5 | III |
MEC-E4002 | Ice Loads on Structures | 5 | IV |
MEC-E4003 | Ice Mechanics | 5 | I |
MEC-E4004 | Model Scale Testing in Ice | 5 | II |
Mechatronics | |||
MEC-E5001 | Mechatronic Machine Design | 5 | III |
MEC-E5002 | Mechatronics Project | 10 | III-IV |
MEC-E5003 | Fluid Power Basics | 5 | III-IV |
MEC-E5004 | Fluid Power Systems | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E5005 | Fluid Power Dynamics | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E5006 | Vehicle Mechatronics | 5 | II |
Engineering Materials | |||
MEC-E6001 | Engineering Metals and Alloys | 5 | III |
MEC-E6002 | Welding Technology and Design | 5 | V |
MEC-E6003 | Materials Safety | 5 | I |
MEC-E6004 | Non-destructive Testing | 5 | II |
MEC-E6005 | Engineering Materials Seminar | 5 | V |
MEC-E6006 | Engineering Materials Laboratory | 5 | I-II |
Production Engineering | |||
MEC-E7001 | Production Systems Modelling | 5 | III |
MEC-E7002 | Manufacturing Methods I | 5 | III-IV |
MEC-E7003 | Manufacturing Methods II | 5 | IV-V |
MEC-E7004 | Industrial Project | 5 | III-V and I-II |
MEC-E7005 | Advanced Casting Technology | 5 | IV |
MEC-E7006 | Advanced Manufacturing | 5 | IV |
MEC-E7007 | Factory Project | 5 | I-II |
Solid Mechanics | |||
MEC-E8001 | Finite Element Analysis | 5 | III |
MEC-E8002 | Continuum Mechanics and Material Modelling | 5 | III |
MEC-E8003 | Beam, Plate and Shell Models | 5 | IV |
MEC-E8005 | Thin-walled Structures | 5 | II |
MEC-E8006 | Fatigue of Structures | 5 | II |
MEC-E8007 | Fracture Mechanics | 5 | V |
Societal Perspectives on Engineering | |||
MEC-E9020 | Patentit (only in Finnish) | 3 | III-IV |
MEC-E9110 | Introduction to History of Science, Technology and Innovation | 3-6 | II |
MEC-E9120 | Perspectives on Industrial and Technological Change | 3-6 | IV |
MEC-E9998 | Teknikens och industrialiseringens historia kurs med varierande innehåll (only in Swedish) | 3-6 | IV |
MEC-E9999 | History of Technology and Industrialization Course with Varying Content | 3-6 | III |
Courses from other programmes of Aalto University | |||
EEN-E1040 | Measurement and Control of Energy Systems | 5 | I-V |
EEN-E2002 | Combustion Technology | 5 | III |
EEN-E3002 | Power Process Simulation | 5 | IV-V |
EEN-E2001 | Computational fluid dynamics | 5 | III-IV |
ELEC-E8405 | Electric Drives | 5 | I |
ELEC-E8407 | Electromechanics | 5 | I |
ELEC-E8101 | Digital and Optimal Control | 5 | I-II |
ELEC-E8103 | Modelling, Estimation and Dynamic Systems | 5 | I |
Separate study tracks FIF and ME310
Framtidens industriföretag, FIF, 60 cr
FIF is a Nordic interdisciplinary programme for students of technology. Students who have been admitted to the Master's Programme in Mechanical Engineering can apply to take part in FIF. The application round is organized annually in March/April.
Students who participate in the programme will place the 60 cr of the FIF studies in their Advanced studies and Elective studies. Half of the studies are concluded in Aalto University and the other half in one of our Nordic FIF partner universities.
- Common studies 30 cr: according to the Mechanical Engineering Master's programme
- Advanced studies 30 cr: chosen from the FIF course list
- Elective studies 30 cr: chosen from the FIF course list
For more information, please check fif.aalto.fi (in Swedish).
ME310
ME310 is an interdisciplinary course for Master-level students from all Aalto schools. During one academic year, the course teaches students how to use the Stanford/IDEO design process in product development, and is concentrated in practice-based learning. The global student teams prototype, test and iterate in order to develop and implement innovative solutions to real world design challenges posed by multinational corporate sponsors.
Students who have been admitted to the Master's Programme in Mechanical Engineering can apply to take part in ME310. More information how to apply: http://me310.aalto.fi/apply/
Students who participate in the programme will place the ME310 courses in their Advanced studies or Elective studies.
For more information, please check me310.aalto.fi
1st Year, Fall Term
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
MEC-E2001 | Ship Hydrodynamics | 5 | II |
MEC-E2002 | Ship Buoyancy and Stability | 5 | II |
MEC-E2003 | Passenger Ships | 5 | II |
MEC-E3001 | Product Development Project | 10-15 | I-V |
MEC-E3100 | ME310 Team Based Design Orientation | 5 | I |
MEC-E3101 | ME310 Global Innovation Course 1/3 | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E3002 | Methods in Early Product Development | 5 | II |
MEC-E3102 | ME310 Global Innovation Course 2/3 | 5 | II-III |
MEC-E9110 | Introduction to History of Science, Technology and Innovation | 3-6 | II |
1st Year, Spring Term
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
MEC-E2005 | Ship Systems | 5 | III |
MEC-E2011 | Ship Design Portfolio | 5 | III-V |
MEC-E2007 | Ship Stuctures and Construction | 5 | IV-V |
MEC-E2004 | Ship Dynamics | 5 | IV-V |
MEC-E3003 | System Engineering Design | 5 | III |
MEC-E3103 | ME310 Global Innovation Course 3/3 | 10 | IV-V |
MEC-E4001 | Winter Navigation | 5 | III |
MEC-E4002 | Ice Loads on Structures | 5 | IV |
MEC-E5001 | Mechatronic Machine Design | 5 | III |
MEC-E5002 | Mechatronics Project | 10 | III-IV |
MEC-E5003 | Fluid Power Basics | 5 | III-IV |
MEC-E6001 | Engineering Metals and Alloys | 5 | III |
MEC-E6002 | Welding Technology and Design | 5 | V |
MEC-E6005 | Engineering Materials Seminar | 5 | V |
MEC-E7001 | Production Systems Modelling | 5 | III |
MEC-E7002 | Manufacturing Methods I | 5 | III-IV |
MEC-E7003 | Manufacturing Methods II | 5 | IV-V |
MEC-E7004 | Industrial Project | 5 | III-V and I-II |
MEC-E7005 | Advanced Casting Technology | 5 | IV |
MEC-E7006 | Advanced Manufacturing | 5 | IV |
MEC-E8001 | Finite Element Analysis | 5 | III |
MEC-E8007 | Fracture Mechanics | 5 | V |
MEC-E9020 | Patentit (only in Finnish) | 3 | III-IV |
MEC-E9998 | Teknikens och industrialiseringens historia kurs med varierande innehåll (only in Swedish) | 3-6 | IV |
MEC-E9999 | History of Technology and Industrialization Course with Varying Content | 3-6 | III |
EEN-E2002 | Combustion Technology | 5 | III |
EEN-E3002 | Power Process Simulation | 5 | IV-V |
EEN-E2001 | Computational fluid dynamics | 5 | III-IV |
2nd Year, Fall Term
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
MEC-E2009 | Marine Risks and Safety | 5 | I |
MEC-E2010 | Computational Fluid Modelling | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E2012 | Computational Marine Hydrodynamics | 5 | I |
MEC-E4003 | Ice Mechanics | 5 | I |
MEC-E4004 | Model Scale Testing in Ice | 5 | II |
MEC-E5004 | Fluid Power Systems | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E5005 | Fluid Power Dynamics | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E5006 | Vehicle Mechatronics | 5 | II |
MEC-E6003 | Materials Safety | 5 | I |
MEC-E6006 | Engineering Materials Laboratory | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E6004 | Non-destructive Testing | 5 | II |
MEC-E7007 | Factory Project | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E8005 | Thin-walled Structures | 5 | II |
MEC-E8006 | Fatigue of Structures | 5 | II |
ELEC-E8405 | Electric Drives | 5 | I |
ELEC-E8407 | Electromechanics | 5 | I |
ELEC-E8103 | Modelling, Estimation and Dynamic Systems | 5 | I |
ELEC-E8101 | Digital and Optimal Control | 5 | I-II |
2nd Year, Spring Term
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
MEN.thes | Master's Thesis | 30 cr | III-V |
For free elective studies students can study courses offered by Aalto University or by other universities as it is possible by Aalto internal and inter institutional agreements and procedures and course specific prerequisites. Students may also take extra Mechanical Engineering courses for free elective studies. Consult the study pathsfor suggestions.
Students may also complete a certain master level minor in addition to the major studies. Please find all the minors Aalto University offers: Minors 2017-2018. Also, International minor can replace the elective studies in the student’s MSc (Tech) degree. Read more about the content and the structure from Aalto University Minor Guide.
Foreign language studies (minimum 3 cr in the same language) are required for the completion of the MSc (Tech) degree in some cases (BSc degree has been completed abroad). More information about language requirements for the master's degree students in Communication and Language Studies for a Master's Degree. Finnish or Swedish language courses are strongly recommended for elective studies for international students.
You can also include 1-5 cr of practical training in your elective studies. Please find more information about the the course ENG-E1010 Practical Training.
Course ENG-E3010 Introduction to Master's Studies in Engineering (1 cr) is recommended for student’s who are coming from outside of Aalto University. The course is organized in the Orientation week.
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
MEN.thes | Master's Thesis | 30 cr | Spring/Autumn |
Please see the instructions on Completing your master's thesis.
Curriculum 2016–2017
Society looks to mechanical engineering for effective and safe solutions in energy production, traffic and transportation, environmental protection, durable natural resource management, production technology, and all kinds of machinery in housing, wellness, recreation, and even medical technology. These fields will continue to bring challenges and widespread opportunities for innovation. To excel at the resulting jobs will require both creativity and a rigorously analytical mindset. We aim to educate such excellent professionals.
In Mechanical Engineering studies at Aalto University, students specialize in arctic technology, engineering materials, marine technology, mechatronics, product development, production engineering, solid mechanics, or a combination of these. Specializing provides the student with detailed knowledge of the current methods and applications in the field, as well as some knowledge of recent research and developments, and with skills to further advance the state of the art. Aalto University is an international environment, and students may complete part of their studies abroad.
Every student completing the programme understands the principles and methods of mechanics in engineering, and their practical applications. Our graduates know how to solve engineering problems in their chosen area of specialization, and they correctly apply a combination of creativity, systematic analysis, computational tools, and critical judgement to such tasks. As students in an international environment, they learned to justify their choices and methods, communicate clearly and collaborate effectively. They can articulate how their own unique professional profile equips them to contribute productively in any setting. Our students also appreciate the economic, environmental, and societal context in which their work is important.
Code: ENG25
Credits: 30 ECTS
Responsible Professors: Sven Bossuyt, Heikki Remes
Course
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
Compulsory: | |||
MEC-E1001 | Mechanical Engineering in Society | 5 | I-II |
Select one, according to your study path: | |||
MEC-E1002 | Applied Mechanics Project | 5 | I-V |
MEC-E1003 | Machine Design Project | 5 | I-II |
Select 20 cr, according to your study path: | |||
MEC-E1010 | Dynamics of Rigid Body | 5 | I |
MEC-E1020 | Fluid Dynamics | 5 | I |
MEC-E1030 | Random Loads and Processes | 5 | I |
MEC-E1040 | Dynamics of Structures | 5 | II |
MEC-E1050 | Finite Element Method in Solids | 5 | II |
MEC-E1060 | Machine Design | 5 | I |
MEC-E1070 | Selection of Engineering Materials | 5 | I |
MEC-E1080 | Production Engineering | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E1090 | Quality Management and Metrology | 5 | I-II |
Code: ENG25
Credits: 30 ECTS cr
Responsible Professors: Sven Bossuyt, Heikki Remes, Arttu Polojärvi, Matti Pietola, Kalevi Ekman, Esko Niemi, Luc St-Pierre
Courses
Advanced studies (select 30 cr, note prerequisites in Oodi)
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
---|---|---|---|
Marine Technology (Applied Mechanics track) | |||
MEC-E2001 | Ship Hydrodynamics | 5 | II |
MEC-E2002 | Ship Buoyancy and Stability | 5 | II |
MEC-E2003 | Passenger Ships | 5 | II |
MEC-E2004 | Ship Dynamics | 5 | III |
MEC-E2005 | Ship Systems | 5 | IV |
MEC-E2007 | Ship Stuctures and Construction | 5 | IV |
MEC-E2009 | Marine Risks and Safety | 5 | I (starts in 2017) |
MEC-E2010 | Computational Fluid Modelling | 5 | II (starts in 2017) |
MEC-E2011 | Ship Design Portfolio | 5 | II (starts in 2017) |
MEC-E2012 | Computational Marine Hydrodynamics | 5 | II (starts in 2017) |
Product Development (Machine Design track) | |||
MEC-E3001 | Product Development Project | 10-15 | I-V |
MEC-E3002 | Methods in Early Product Development | 5 | II |
MEC-E3003 | System Engineering Design | 5 | III |
MEC-E3100 | ME310 Team Based Design Orientation | 5 | I |
MEC-E3101 | ME310 Global Innovation Course 1/3 | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E3102 | ME310 Global Innovation Course 2/3 | 5 | II-III |
MEC-E3103 | ME310 Global Innovation Course 3/3 | 10 | IV-V |
MEC-E3999 | Product Development Course with varying content V | 1-10 | any |
Arctic Technology (Applied Mechanics track) | |||
MEC-E4001 | Winter Navigation | 5 | III |
MEC-E4002 | Ice Loads on Structures | 5 | IV |
MEC-E4003 | Ice Mechanics | 5 | I |
MEC-E4004 | Model Scale Testing in Ice | 5 | II |
Mechatronics (Machine Design track) | |||
MEC-E5001 | Mechatronic Machine Design | 5 | III |
MEC-E5002 | Mechatronics Project | 5 | III-IV |
MEC-E5003 | Fluid Power Basics | 5 | III-IV |
MEC-E5004 | Fluid Power Systems | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E5005 | Fluid Power Dynamics | 5 | I-II |
MEC-E5006 | Vehicle Mechatronics | 5 | II (starts in 2017) |
Engineering Materials (Machine Design track) | |||
MEC-E6001 | Engineering Metals and Alloys | 5 | III |
MEC-E6002 | Welding Technology and Design | 5 | V |
MEC-E6003 | Materials Safety | 5 | I |
MEC-E6004 | Non-destructive Testing | 5 | II (starts in 2017) |
MEC-E6005 | Engineering Materials Seminar | 5 | V |
Production Engineering (Machine Design track) | |||
MEC-E7001 | Production Systems Modelling | 5 | III |
MEC-E7002 | Manufacturing Methods I | 5 | III-IV |
MEC-E7003 | Manufacturing Methods II | 5 | IV-V |
MEC-E7004 | Industrial Project | 5 | III-V and I-II |
MEC-E7005 | Advanced Casting Technology | 5 | IV |
MEC-E7006 | Advanced Manufacturing | 5 | IV |
MEC-E7007 | Factory Project | 5 | I-II (starts in 2017) |
Solid Mechanics (Applied Mechanics track) | |||
MEC-E8001 | Finite Element Analysis | 5 | III |
MEC-E8002 | Continuum Mechanics and Material Modelling | 5 | III |
MEC-E8003 | Beam, Plate and Shell Models | 5 | IV |
MEC-E8004 | Fatigue and Fracture of Structures | 5 | I (starts in 2017) |
MEC-E8005 | Thin-walled Structures | 5 | II (starts in 2017) |
Societal Perspectives on Engineering | |||
MEC-E9020 | Patentit (only in Finnish) | 3 | III-IV |
MEC-E9110 | Introduction to History of Science, Technology and Innovation | 3-6 | III |
MEC-E9120 | Perspectives on Industrial and Technological Change | 3-6 | III |
MEC-E9998 | Teknikens och industrialiseringens historia kurs med varierande innehåll (only in Swedish) | 3-6 | any |
MEC-E9999 | History of Technology and Industrialization Course with Varying Content | 3-6 | any |
Separate study tracks FIF and ME310
Framtidens industriföretag, FIF, 60 cr
FIF is a Nordic interdisciplinary programme for students of technology. Students who have been admitted to the Master's Programme in Mechanical Engineering can apply to take part in FIF. The application round is organized annually in March/April.
Students who participate in the programme will place the 60 cr of the FIF studies in their Advanced studies and Elective studies. Half of the studies are concluded in Aalto University and the other half in one of our Nordic FIF partner universities.
• Common studies 30 cr: according to the Mechanical Engineering Master's programme
• Advanced studies 30 cr: chosen from the FIF course list
• Elective studies 30 cr: chosen from the FIF course list
For more information, please check fif.aalto.fi (in Swedish).
ME310
ME310 is an interdisciplinary course for Master-level students from all Aalto schools. During one academic year, the course teaches students how to use the Stanford/IDEO design process in product development, and is concentrated in practice-based learning. The global student teams prototype, test and iterate in order to develop and implement innovative solutions to real world design challenges posed by multinational corporate sponsors.
Students who have been admitted to the Master's Programme in Mechanical Engineering can apply to take part in ME310. The application round is organized annually in the summer.
Students who participate in the programme will place the ME310 courses in their Advanced studies or Elective studies.
For more information, please check me310.aalto.fi
Choose freely from the courses offered by Aalto University. Consult the study paths for suggestions on the programme Into page.
International minor can replace the elective studies in the student’s MSc (Tech) degree. Read more about the content and the structure from Aalto University Minor Guide.
Practical training can also be included to the elective studies. The extent of the practical training is 1-5 credit points. More information: ENG-E1010 Practical Training.
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
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MEN.thes | Master's thesis | 30 | Spring/Autumn |
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