Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial Management and Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Turku University of Applied Sciences

Program Overview

The Industrial Management and Engineering program at Turku University of Applied Sciences (Turku UAS) equips you with a powerful mix of technical know-how and business savvy, perfect for anyone excited about leading in modern industry—whether you're into tech innovation, operations, or sustainable production. You'll build skills in areas like supply chain management, product development, and lean processes, gaining the comprehensive edge employers crave for roles in purchasing, project management, or even starting your own venture.


Curriculum structure
Year 1: Building a strong foundation

In your first year, you'll dive into Basic Studies (around 100 credits total across the program), focusing on core engineering principles, math, and introductory business concepts to give you a solid base for industrial challenges. Courses like those introducing Supply Chain Management and technical basics help you understand how products move from idea to market, blending hands-on group work with real-world excursions. This year sets you up to think like an engineer who gets the big picture, including early tastes of entrepreneurship and sustainable practices.

Year 2: Diving into professional skills
Year two ramps up with Professional Studies (90 credits overall), where you'll tackle Production Management and ERP systems, learning to optimize factory floors and streamline operations using practical tools and team projects. You'll explore Lean methods to cut waste and boost efficiency, alongside participative teaching that mirrors industry teamwork. It's here that sustainable thinking and customer-focused innovation start shaping your problem-solving style.

Year 3-4: Real-world application and mastery
Your final years integrate Practical Training (30 credits) and the Bachelor's Thesis (20 credits), applying everything in industry placements while advancing in International Business and Technical Procurement. You'll lead projects on Product Development, honing skills in innovation and global supply chains through seminars, R&D work, and debates. By graduation, you'll be ready for managerial roles, with a portfolio showcasing hands-on impact.


Focus areas
Supply Chain Management, Product Development, Production Management, ERP Systems, Lean Manufacturing, International Business, and Technical Procurement—blending tech, business, and sustainability for versatile industry roles.

Learning outcomes
Graduates emerge as comprehensive professionals skilled in innovativeness, new working methods, customer orientation, sustainable decision-making, entrepreneurship, and combining technological and managerial expertise for demanding industry positions.

Professional alignment (accreditation)
This Bachelor of Engineering degree is fully accredited under Turku UAS's official degree regulations, meeting Finland's rigorous standards for engineering programs that prepare students for regulated professional roles in industry management and engineering.

Reputation (employability rankings)
Turku UAS, one of Finland's largest universities of applied sciences, produces nearly 400 job-ready engineers annually from its ICT and Industrial Engineering faculty, with graduates excelling in high-demand roles like production engineers, purchasing managers, and plant managers—backed by strong industry ties and RDI labs for real-world employability.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The Industrial Management and Engineering program at Turku UAS isn't just about lectures—it's designed to build the practical, hands-on skills that industry demands right now. You'll combine technological expertise with business acumen through multiple teaching methods that bring learning to life, preparing you to tackle complex challenges from day one in your career.

The program uses diverse educational approaches that go far beyond traditional classroom instruction. You'll engage in educational discussion and debate, collaborative group and seminar work, participative teaching methods, research and development projects, and real-world excursions. This comprehensive approach ensures you're not just absorbing theory—you're developing the comprehensive thinking and innovation mindset that tomorrow's industry leaders need.

The curriculum is structured to give you hands-on experience with tools and methodologies that companies actually use:

- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems — you'll work with industry-standard software used across global supply chains
- Supply Chain Management and Product Data Management — practical courses that teach you how products move from conception to market
- Production Management with LEAN methodology — learn efficiency optimization techniques that manufacturing and logistics companies rely on daily
- Capacity planning and process quality management — gain real skills in controlling production systems and ensuring quality standards
- Group work and collaborative projects — including innovation projects where you'll apply your knowledge to solve actual business problems
- 30 credits of practical training embedded directly in your degree, giving you substantial workplace experience before graduation
- Bachelor's thesis project (20 credits) — your chance to conduct original research or development work on a topic relevant to your specialization
- Access to Kupittaa Campus facilities — a dedicated teaching and learning environment designed for engineering students

With this blend of software training, team-based learning, real internship experience, and capstone projects, you'll graduate as a practice-oriented professional ready for positions in purchasing, project management, production management, quality assurance, and beyond.

Progression & Future Opportunities

In our Industrial Management and Engineering program at Turku University of Applied Sciences, you'll dive straight into hands-on learning that builds real-world skills in areas like supply chain management, production, and ERP systems—right from the start. We use a mix of group work, seminars, research projects, excursions, and practical training to make sure you're not just studying theory but applying it in ways that prepare you for industry roles. With 30 credits dedicated to practical training and methods like participative teaching and homework tied to real scenarios, you'll graduate ready to tackle managerial positions in purchasing, production, or quality control.

This approach shines through in specific program elements like these:
- Group and seminar work: Collaborate on projects in courses like Production Management with ERP (5 ECTS) and Product Development Management (10 ECTS), building teamwork skills for international business and lean processes.
- Practical training (30 ECTS): Mandatory hands-on placements that give you direct industry experience, perfect for roles in technical procurement or supply chain.
- Excursions: Real-world field trips integrated into the curriculum to connect classroom learning with industry practices.
- ERP and specialized software: Train on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems through dedicated courses (e.g., TE00BS97, 3 ECTS), plus tools for Product Data Management (5091164, 4 ECTS) and Data Management and Analysis (TE00CP63, 2 ECTS).
- Laboratories and campus facilities: Access state-of-the-art resources at our Kupittaa Campus (ICT-City, Joukahainen street 3, Turku), including labs tailored for industrial engineering studies like production management and quality control.

 

Program Key Stats

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Sept Intake : 21st Jan


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Additional Information & Requirements

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Career Options

  • Purchasing Manager
  • Production Planner
  • Project Manager
  • Factory Manager
  • Development Engineer / Manager
  • Quality Engineer
  • Manager
  • entrepreneur

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