Bachelor of Engineering in Automotive Electrics

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Metropolia University of Applied Sciences

Program Overview

The Automotive Electrics Bachelor's Degree at Metropolia University of Applied Sciences is a hands-on, multidisciplinary program blending automotive technology with a strong focus on electrics and electronics, perfect for students passionate about cars, energy systems, batteries, and future mobility tech. It suits anyone with an interest in engineering—whether you're straight from high school, switching careers, or exploring tech like electric vehicles—delivering a Bachelor of Engineering after 240 ECTS credits over four years of practical, real-world learning.


Curriculum Structure
Year 1
lays a solid foundation with shared basics across engineering fields, refreshing core skills in math, science, and intro tech while diving into practical tools right away. You'll tackle courses like AutoCAD and SolidWorks for designing components, plus hands-on labs in electricity and mechanics, making it feel familiar yet exciting as you start creating real designs. This year builds your confidence through a mix of theory and workshops, setting you up perfectly for deeper automotive dives.

Year 2 ramps up with targeted automotive electrics, balancing classroom theory on circuits and systems with lab work on batteries and charging tech. Key modules include energy systems and electronics basics, where you'll apply concepts to actual car components, blending mechanics with electrical know-how. It's here that the program's practical edge shines, as you move from ideas to building and testing prototypes.

Years 3-4 focus on advanced specialization, integrating automotive engineering, electrics/electronics, and machine technology through major projects that mimic industry teamwork. You'll deepen skills in areas like electric mobility and after-sales engineering, culminating in real-life applications with modern labs and industry links. By graduation, you'll have a portfolio of hands-on projects ready for the job market.


Focus Areas
Multidisciplinary automotive technology emphasizing electrics and electronics, energy systems, batteries, mechanics, and design for electric vehicles and beyond.

Learning Outcomes
Gain expertise in natural sciences, automotive engineering, electrics/electronics, and machine technology; develop practical skills for designing, testing, and innovating in the EV era, plus teamwork and project management for real-world success.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)
Metropolia UAS is an accredited Finnish university of applied sciences, awarding a recognized Bachelor of Engineering degree aligned with EU standards, preparing you for roles in automotive importers, dealerships, and EV tech firms.

Reputation (Employability Rankings)
Metropolia boasts strong industry ties in Finland's capital region automotive hub, with grads landing jobs at top firms like BMW thanks to modern labs, practical projects, and direct employer links—no specific QS/Guardian rankings noted, but alumni rave about real-world readiness and networks.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The Automotive Electrics Bachelor's programme at Metropolia is built on a philosophy of learning by doing. Rather than spending four years in lecture halls, you'll spend significant time in labs and workshops applying the concepts you learn in class to real problems. As one current student shared, "You learn the basics in class, and then you go into the lab to work with batteries, cars and charging systems." This hands-on approach means you're not just understanding automotive technology—you're building the practical skills that employers actually want.

What sets Metropolia apart is access to modern workshops, laboratories, and up-to-date technology that reflects what's happening in the real automotive industry today. You'll be learning with tools and equipment that matter, not outdated systems. The curriculum intentionally balances theory with practice throughout, so you're constantly moving between understanding concepts and putting them into action.

Here's what you'll actually work with during your 240 ECTS, four-year degree:

- Design software: AutoCAD and SolidWorks for creating and visualizing automotive components and systems
- Practical laboratory work: Hands-on courses where you work directly with batteries, cars, and charging systems
- Real-life automotive projects: Student projects where you apply engineering skills in actual situations, learning teamwork and project management alongside technical expertise
- Internships: Work placement opportunities integrated into your studies, with connections to major automotive employers like BMW
- Multidisciplinary curriculum: Studies spanning natural sciences, automotive engineering, electrics and electronics, and machine technology
- Industry partnerships: The programme is developed and carried out in close cooperation with companies, meaning what you learn stays relevant to the job market
- Modern facilities: Access to contemporary workshops and laboratories equipped with technology that reflects current industry standards

Metropolia is notably the only university of applied sciences in Finland offering specialization in automotive electrical engineering and electronics within automotive studies. Over 160 bachelor's students graduate from the automotive and mechanical engineering school each year, feeding directly into the Helsinki Metropolitan Area job market where most of the country's commercial automotive business operates.

The Automotive Electrics programme isn't just about cars—it covers energy systems, batteries, and emerging technologies in electric mobility, giving you skills for an industry in rapid evolution. Your study group (TXT26S1) begins in August 2026, and tuition runs Monday through Friday, ensuring you're fully embedded in campus life and connected to your cohort.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

In the Automotive Electrics Bachelor's programme at Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, you'll dive right into hands-on learning that builds real-world skills in automotive technology, with a strong focus on electrics and electronics. From day one, you'll balance classroom theory with practical lab work on batteries, cars, charging systems, and design tools, applying what you learn in modern workshops that mirror industry standards. This approach ensures you're not just studying—you're building confidence and expertise through projects, internships, and teamwork that prepare you for the electric mobility boom.

Here's how our experiential learning shines, tailored specifically to Automotive Electrics:
- Modern workshops and laboratories: Work directly with up-to-date cars, batteries, and charging systems in dedicated labs at the Myllypuro campus, transitioning from theory to hands-on application.
- Industry-standard software: Master tools like AutoCAD and SolidWorks for designing automotive components, starting early in your studies to create real prototypes.
- Projects and group work: Tackle multidisciplinary projects in automotive engineering, electrics, and machine technology, applying skills in team settings just like in the industry.
- Internships: Gain practical experience through mandatory internships with companies, building networks—many students, like alumni Jamie Gibbons, secure placements at places like BMW.
- Thesis and real-world application: Cap your degree with a thesis project in close cooperation with industry partners, turning knowledge into professional impact.

 

Program Key Stats

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Aug Intake : 21st Jan Intake : 1st Apr


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Career Options

  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Automotive Engineer
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Energy Systems Engineer
  • HVAC Engineer
  • Maintenance & Reliability Engineer
  • Product Development Engineer

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