Bachelor's Programme in Industrial Engineering and Management

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

LUT University

Program Overview

The Bachelor's Programme in Industrial Engineering and Management at LUT University equips you with practical skills to lead in modern industries, blending engineering, business, and innovation to optimize operations and drive sustainable growth. It's perfect for motivated students who enjoy problem-solving, teamwork, and turning ideas into real-world impact—whether you're into tech, manufacturing, or entrepreneurship.


Curriculum structure
Year 1: Building a strong foundation

You'll kick off with core basics like industrial engineering, industrial economy, mathematics, and physics, giving you the tools to understand how systems work from the ground up. Add in software engineering and project management to start hands-on projects, plus marketing, languages, and communication skills to thrive in global teams. By year's end, you'll feel confident tackling real business challenges.

Year 2: Diving into specialization
Here, you ramp up with intermediate specialisation studies focusing on industrial production processes, inventive design and creativity, and innovation management, teaching you to streamline manufacturing and spark new ideas. Courses like performance measurement, entrepreneurship, and networks and ecosystems show you how to build efficient supply chains, while data analytics and supply chain management prepare you to use data for smart decisions. It's where theory meets practice in dynamic group projects.

Year 3: Advanced skills and thesis
Your final year sharpens expertise through electives, a customizable minor (like software engineering or energy technology), and deep dives into cutting-edge topics, culminating in a Bachelor’s thesis (10 ECTS) that solves a real industry problem. You'll integrate everything from general studies to specialized tools, emerging ready to innovate in organizations' technological, economic, and social systems.


Focus areas
Innovation management, performance management, product and service development, industrial production processes, supply chain management, data analytics, entrepreneurship, and networks—preparing you to optimize operations in tech-driven industries.

Learning outcomes
Graduates master multidisciplinary industrial management, gaining skills in engineering economics, project leadership, sustainable innovation, and data-driven decision-making to design efficient processes and lead teams in global networks.

Professional alignment (accreditation)
The program aligns with industry standards through the EUR-ACE label and ASIIN accreditation, ensuring your degree meets top European engineering benchmarks for quality and employability.

Reputation (employability rankings)
LUT's engineering programs boast strong outcomes, with graduates highly sought after in Finland's innovation hubs—official stats show excellent placement rates in industrial management roles, backed by the university's focus on practical, employer-aligned training.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

In the Bachelor's Programme in Industrial Engineering and Management at LUT University, you'll dive right into practical skills through hands-on projects that blend technology and business, like supply chain development assignments where you apply real-world management concepts. Your studies mix lectures, workshops, laboratory work, and group projects to build expertise in innovation management, performance management, and product development—preparing you to manage businesses innovatively, digitally, and sustainably. With access to dedicated facilities like LUT Voima, you can even manufacture prototypes and equipment you design yourself.

Here's how our experiential learning ramps up your skills:

- Group and individual projects: Tackle assignments like supply chain development projects and other practical tasks that bridge theory to real business challenges, often in teams to mimic industry collaboration.
- Laboratory works: Use LUT Voima's advanced manufacturing facilities to create pieces and equipment from your designs, supporting hands-on engineering and management experimentation.
- Workshops and project courses: Engage in discussions, labs, and assignments focused on industrial management topics, ensuring you gain applicable skills in innovation and sustainability.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

LUT University has designed the Bachelor's Programme in Industrial Engineering and Management to blend theoretical knowledge with hands-on application from day one. Throughout your studies, you'll move beyond textbooks and lectures—instead, you'll engage in practical assignment projects that mirror real business challenges. The curriculum emphasizes learning through doing, with guest lectures and class exercises that connect what you're studying directly to actual business practice. You'll develop critical professional skills like communication and interaction through collaborative group assignments, ensuring you graduate not just with knowledge, but with the confidence to apply it in professional settings.

The programme leverages LUT's modern facilities and integrated learning approach to create an environment where theory meets practice. Here's what you'll have access to:

- Practical assignment projects including supply chain development projects that introduce real management challenges
- Group assignments and class discussions designed to build professional communication and teamwork skills
- Guest lectures connecting classroom learning to current industry practices
- Software and database systems through courses in database systems management and software development across front-end, mobile, and full-stack applications
- Interdisciplinary learning environment where students mix fields and connect internationally, preparing you for global business contexts
- International business coursework covering sustainability, cross-cultural issues, and innovation with emphasis on practical challenges faced by enterprises
- Access to LUT's broader institutional resources including research institutes and technology facilities supporting industrial engineering work

The programme spans 3 years with 180 ECTS credits, allowing you to build expertise in innovation management, performance management, and product and service development. Rolling admission is currently open until 31 March 2026, making now the ideal time to apply. For EU/EEA students, there are no tuition fees, and the application process is straightforward.

 

Program Key Stats

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Additional Information & Requirements

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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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