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JAMK University of Applied Sciences High quality tuition and memorable student life in a modern environment You are warmly welcome to study with us! www.jamk.fi School of Technology Department of Logistics Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of ICT

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JAMK University of Applied Sciences

High quality tuition and memorable student life in a modern environment

You are warmly welcome to study with us!

www.jamk.fi

School of Technology

Department of Logistics

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Department of ICT

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Important Information for Incoming Exchange Students / Autumn Semester 2010 School of Technology

Application deadlines for incoming exchange students are:

30 April 2010 for the autumn semester or the academic year 2010 - 2011 (EU Students), 18 April 2010 (non-EU students)

Semester dates

Orientation (mandatory): 26-27 August 2010

Autumn semester: 30 August 2010 - 17 December 2010 (Please note that the first and last dates of classes may vary at different schools!)

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAREFULLY AND MAKE SURE THAT YOU TAKE CARE OF ALL THE MATTERS MENTIONED!

How to apply? Fill in the Online Exchange Application form, including Learning Agreement by the application deadline. If possible use Firefox web browser when opening the online application form. NOTE! Any applications other than the electronic application of JAMK are not accepted. Online application form: https://webas.intra.jypoly.fi/pls/esa/kv_nettihaku.aloitus

Send a current Transcript of Records from your home institution scanned via email or by post by the application deadline. Transcript of Records is a list of courses you have completed at your home institution. If your home institution does not provide such document, please use the standard form. Without the Transcript of Records your application will not be processed.

Your application will be processed after the deadline of the application period. If your application is incomplete it will be sent back to you for filling in the required information. In case your application is approved you will be sent a letter of acceptance and practical information concerning the exchange period, arrival, accommodation etc.

Courses in Finnish We highly recommend all incoming exchange students to choose the “Finnish for foreign students” -course. It will give some basic language skills for everyday use and you can also meet other exchange students in the class.

Accommodation Accommodation is arranged by Student Housing Organisation KOAS. After receiving a confirmation about your acceptance, submit an application form in the internet, website: www.koas.fi. It is essential to pay the deposit before arriving! You can find instructions at the KOAS website.

Survival Kit The student union JAMKO can provide a “Survival Kit” for exchange students. It includes all basic kitchenware, blankets and linen. The price is 70 € of which 40 € will be returned after the student returns all equipment in good condition.

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Arriving / How to reach Jyväskylä Student Union JAMKO employs student tutors whose task is to help the incoming exchange students with practical matters such as planning the studies and getting around in Jyväskylä. Your tutor will get in touch with you after you have received the official letter of acceptance. Confirm your arrival date and time by e-mail to your tutor no later than two weeks before your arrival. You are requested to arrive by 25 August . The mandatory orientation for the autumn semester takes place 26-27 August. The classes start on 30 August.

Jyväskylä is located about 250 km from the capital of Finland, Helsinki, and about 150 km from Tampere. The connections from Helsinki and Tampere to Jyväskylä are excellent. Websites with information on the schedules are available at:

Railways: http://www.vr.fi/eng/ Bus: http://www.matkahuolto.fi/en/ Flight: www.finnair.fi www.fc.fi www.ryanair.com www.airbaltic.com www.wizzair.com

Before arrival in Finland, take care of your insurance coverage for the time of your stay!

Additional questions If there are any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact:

Ms. Kirsi Torkkola International Coordinator School of Technology Rajakatu 35, 40200 Jyväskylä, Finland Tel. +358 40 705 4506 or e-mail [email protected]

More general information you will find at: www.jamk.fi/english and http://www.jamk.fi/english/forstudents/forexchangestudents

Please remember to inform us of any change in your e-mail address, and check your e-mail account regularly for possible additional information! We will be very happy to have you in Finland as an exchange student!

If you like it here, there are possibilities to stay for a practical training period for the next term. Welcome to Jyväskylä! Useful information for exchange students:

www.jyvaskyla.fi http://jyvaskylanseutu.fi/travel www.travel.fi/int/

http://finland.cimo.fi/ www.finland.fi www.weather.fi

http://virtual.finland.fi/ www.uuno.tamk.fi (Finnish language course)

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This document is to inform about the application process concerning the exchange students applying to JAMK University of Applied Sciences (JAMK).

Students applying for the spring semester 2010 will need to follow the following procedure.

Application Guidelines for the New Applications

• Application guidelines and the attached documents as well as other useful documents can be found on our website: http://www.jamk.fi/english/forstudents/forexchangestudents/howtoapply

• Please notice that any applications other than the electronic application of JAMK are not accepted.

Points for you and your students to consider

• Timing for students application We strongly recommend students to follow the given timing and deadlines for applying to make sure that the students can find accommodation and that we can arrange tutoring.

• Course Choices in the Learning Agreement Students must consider their course choices carefully already in advance and follow the advice provided at: http://www.jamk.fi/english/forstudents/forexchangestudents/coursesinenglish The Learning Agreement needs to be updated after the arrival at the host institution if changes occur.

• Official Transcripts of Records will be issued twice a year by JAMK. We will send the Transcripts of Records as soon as possible, at the latest:

- by the end of September (for the exchanges in the previous spring semester / the academic year)

- by the end of February (for the exchanges in the previous autumn semester Provisional Transcripts of Records can be issued on request only. The original Transcript is sent to the student and the home institution will be offered a copy.

If you have any questions about the procedure, don't hesitate to contact us. With best wishes, International Services JAMK University of Applied Sciences Rajakatu 35 FI-40200 Jyväskylä E-mail: [email protected] www.jamk.fi

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COURSES OFFERED IN ENGLISH FOR EXCHANGE STUDENTS AUTUMN SEMESTER 2010 AT SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF LOGISTICS, AUTUMN 2010

Name Code ECTS credits

Language and Comm. Skills in Multicultural Work Environments ZWPPO100 4 ECTS Growth into Expertise in Working Life ZWPPO100 5 ECTS Algebra and Geometry TEXM1580 5 ECTS Physics1 TEXF1580 5 ECTS Technical drawing and CAD TEEM1580 5 ECTS Introduction to Logistics TEML1580 5 ECTS Probability and Statistics TEXM3580 5 ECTS Physics3 TEXF3580 5 ECTS Chemistry TEXK1580 5 ECTS Mechanics TEEM3580 5 ECTS Integrated Logistics Support TESL2580 5 ECTS Transportation 1 TELK1580 5 ECTS Automation Engineering TEEM5580 5 ECTS Purchasing TEMM1580 5 ECTS Logistics Environmental Management TEMM2580 5 ECTS Logistics Support Analysis TESL4580 5 ECTS Transportation 2 TELK2580 5 ECTS Automation Engineering TEEM5580 5 ECTS Purchasing TEMM1580 5 ECTS Logistics Environmental Management TEMM2580 5 ECTS Logistics Support Analysis TESL4580 5 ECTS Transportation 2 TELK2580 5 ECTS Information Technology TLTL2580 5 ECTS Forms of Transportation 2 TLKK2580 5 ECTS Storage and Terminal Technology TLMM2580 5 ECTS

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DEAPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, AUTUMN 2010

Name Code ECTS credits

Paper Machine Design TPSE0200 10 ECTS Design Project TPSE0600 5 ECTS Paper Machine Technology 1 TPPE0400 5 ECTS 3D-Modelling TMKE0700 5 ECTS Usability THKE0500 4 ECTS User Centred Design Project THEP0500 5 ECTS Robotics Project TKEP0500 6 ECTS Production Automation TKAE0600 4 ECTS Quality and Environmental Management Systems TKYE0500 4 ECTS Business Management TKEJ0600 4 ECTS Networks and Supply Chains TKXN0700 2 ECTS Finnish 1 for Foreign Students ZWCO1110 5 ECTS International Skills IIZY6200 5 ETCS Together 69 ECTS Notice that there are two different course packages available. One student can choose Mechanical Engineering courses only from one of these packages. Not all the courses of the package have to be chosen. International students could as well choose many different level language courses. Assessment Criteria of Courses: Excellent (5) the student has attained the objectives of the course at an excellent level. Good (3-4) the student has attained the objectives of the course at a satisfactory level. Satisfactory (1-2) as a rule, the student has attained the objectives of the course. Fail (0) the student has not passed the course. The student will have two re-exams after failed course. 1st package: Paper Machine Design TPSE0200 10 ECTS Design Project TPSE0600 5 ECTS Paper Machine Technology 1 TPPE0400 5 ECTS 3D-Modelling TMKE0700 5 ECTS Finnish 1 for Foreign Students ZWCO1110 5 ECTS International Skills IIZY6200 5 ETCS 2nd package: Usability THKE0500 4 ECTS User Centred Design Project THEP0500 5 ECTS Robotics Project TKEP0500 6 ECTS Production Automation TKAE0600 4 ECTS Quality and Environmental Management Systems TKYE0500 4 ECTS Business Management TKEJ0600 4 ECTS Networks and Supply Chains TKXN0700 2 ECTS 3D-Modelling TMKE0700 5 ECTS Finnish 1 for Foreign Students ZWCO1110 5 ECTS International Skills IIZY6200 5 ETCS

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DEAPARTMENT OF ICT, AUTUMN 2010

Name Code ECTS credits

Linux Mobile programming IIO60111 5 ECTS Mobile programming with Java IIO60301 5 ECTS Mobile programming with Flash IIO60510 5 ECTS Marketing Planning and Measurements IIZY6020 5 ECTS International Skills IIZY6200 5 ECTS Online shopping and e-marketing (virtual course) IIZY6100 5 ECTS Project (media engineering) (*1) IIM70211 6/ 12 ECTS CCNA2 (Routing theories and technologies) (*2) IIT10553 3 ECTS Advanced (IT) Service management YIIP2300 5 ECTS

(1*) Project –course lasts for a whole academic year. Students arriving in autumn semester can choose it for a half semester and get 6 ECTS from it.

(2*) prerequisite CCNA semester 1

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COURSES PROVIDED BY SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOIGY IN MORE DETAIL

DEPARTMENT OF LOGISTICS, COURSES AUTUMN 2010

Growth into Expertise in Working Life Code: ZWPP0100 ECTS Credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: No prerequisites. Students describe their own initial level at the beginning of the course. Objectives: The students - are familiar with the study and career planning process and portfolio work - recognise their own learning methods and can develop them - master independent and collaborative learning, as well as cooperation - are able to evaluate their own learning and create a competence development plan - are familiar with their field and the opportunities to develop it - know organisations in their field, their operating environments and main principles of operation and management - are able to act in the learning and operating environment of JUA - are able to utilise information and communication technology in compliance with the needs of working life - understand the significance of information literacy for problem-solving and learning - recognise entrepreneurship as a potential career choice - understand the significance of inner entrepreneurial spirit for achieving goals and are able to develop their own entrepreneurial spirit. Course Contents: - Development of learning competences and personal study plan (HOPS), including the following items: Entrepreneurial path and internationalisation plan. - Recognition and accreditation of prior learning (ePofo) - Identification of the student's competence level in relation to objectives (e.g. language choices and IT skills) - Student’s own professional field in Finland and abroad - Professional growth and development - JAMK as a learning and operating environment - JAMK information systems - Information retrieval skills and information literacy - Competence tests in English and Swedish, communication and ICT. Implementation and Teaching Methods: Contact classes, project work, guidance discussions, independent study, online study, company visit/interview, multidisciplinary/multicultural work methods. Assessment Criteria: The students demonstrate through versatile assignments that their competences meet the learning objectives. Items of Assessment: The following items must be completed by the end of the 1st semester: - Competence tests (English, Swedish, communication, ICT) - Online exam on JAMK’s information networks - Preparation of a preliminary career plan and portfolio - Guidance discussions - Preparation of a personal study plan - Active participation in classes, 80% attendance is required in the initial week and information sessions - Completion of given assignments: CV, projects related to one's own professional field, other unit-specific assignments Grading Scale: Pass/Fail Course Tutor: Ms. Erja Hiitelä

Algebra and Geometry

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Code: TEXM 1580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: No prerequisites. Objectives: The students identify basic mathematical ideas, concepts and methods and can apply them to solve work-oriented problems using a computer. Course Contents: Algebraic expressions, equations, elementary functions, linear algebra, trigonometry, analytic geometry. Applications to engineering and business. The use of a mathematical computer program. Implementation and Teaching Methods: Lecturing and practicing in classroom and in computer class. Weekly exercises and discussion. Two exams. Possibly group work. Items of Assessment: Exams 80–90 % Exercises 10–20 % Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Tomi Nieminen Physics 1 Code:TEXF1580 ECTS Credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: No prerequisites. Objectives: The students will understand the connection between the theoretical course contents and real-life situations. They will learn to make simplifying assumptions, apply the appropriate physical principles and evaluate the final result. In the laboratory they will realize the importance of error analysis while making reports from different physical experiments. Course Contents: SI units, kinematics, motion with constant acceleration, freely falling bodies, relative velocity. Newton’s laws of motion, dynamics of particles, mechanical work, power and energy, conservation of mechanical energy. Momentum, impulse and collisions. Dynamics of circular motion. Implementation and Teaching Methods: Lectures, assignments and laboratory works. Items of Assessment: Two exams 70 % Four laboratory reports 30 % Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Pertti Ahonen Technical Drawing and CAD Code: TEEM1580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: No prerequisites. Objectives: To learn to read and draw technical detail drawings, including all the necessary information and assembly drawings with a list of parts including standard components. To understand the meaning and the difference of orthographic drawings and pictorial drawings. To gain skills to produce 2-dimensional drawings required by every AUTOCAD 2008 user and basics to draw 3-D drawings and transfer CAD-drawings to other programs like WORD, PowerPoint, etc. Course Contents:

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Orthographic projections with dimensioning, first angle and third angle projections , types of sectional views, representing screw threads, dimensioning techniques for ISO-metric threads, welding symbols, tolerances and fits, roughness of surfaces, representing standard components, assembly drawings with a part list, pictorial drawings. Computer Aided Drawing (Design). How to draw objects, how to edit objects, coordinate input, layers, dimensioning, blocks, printing. 3-D drawing: wireframes, surfaces, solids. Implementation and Teaching Methods: The implementation will be based on 1. Technical drawing - lectures - assignments during the lessons and as distance tasks - exams 2. Autocad - lectures - drawing exam - assignments during the lessons and as distance tasks - Assignment (3-D drawing of a warehouse), which will be evaluated. Items of Assessment: Technical drawing exams 45% 2-D CAD drawing exam, passed/failed CAD assignment 45% Activity 10% Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Olli Salmijärvi Introduction to Logistics Code : TEML1580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: No prerequisites. Objectives: The students understand the nature of logistics. They are able to explain basic concepts and understand interrelationship of different logistic actions. Course Contents: Concept of logistics. Role of logistics in companies. Basic decisions on procurement, transportation, warehousing and inventory management, material handling, telematics, green logistics and logistic customer service. Items of Assessment: - Exam 60% - Assignments and activity 40% Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Ms. Hanna Immonen Probability and Statistics Code: TEXM3580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: No prerequisites. Objectives: The students identify statistical and stochastic ideas, concepts and methods and can apply them to solve work-oriented problems using a computer. The students are able to draw conclusions, estimate risk and calculate reliability based on statistical data. Course Contents: Elements of probability and statistics, probability distributions, confidence level estimation and hypotheses testing, regression analysis, reliability calculations. The use of mathematical computer programs. Implementation and Teaching Methods:

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Lecturing and practicing in classroom and in computer class. Weekly exercises and discussion. Two exams. Possibly group work or assignment. Items of Assessment: - Exams 80–90 % - Exercises or assignments 10–20 % Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Pasi Lehtola Physics 3 Code: TEXF3580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: The principles of Newtonian mechanics. Objectives: The students will understand the connection between the theoretical course contents and real-life situations. They will learn to make simplifying assumptions, apply the appropriate physical principles and evaluate the final result. In the laboratory they will realize the importance of error analysis while making reports from different physical experiments. Implementation and Teaching Methods: Lectures, assignments and laboratory works. Items of Assessment: Two exams 70 % Four laboratory reports 30 % Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Pertti Ahonen Chemistry Code: TEXK1580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: Basic knowledge about chemistry Objectives: The students understand the structure of materials and are able to solve amounts by calculation. The students are familiar in chemical risks and safety. Course Contents: The content will include structure of materials, chemical calculation, mechanism of chemical reactions, combustion and production of energy by combustion, energy changes, hazardous chemicals, symbols, safety in work and environmental effects. Items of Assessment: Exam 100% Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Ms. Merja Värtö-Niemi Mechanics Code: TEEM3580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: No prerequisites. Objectives: To understand basic static problems, to solve forces and moments in two dimensional systems, to understand meaning of trusses, the idea of point load and distributed load. To understand basic loadings in mechanics of materials, how to measure materials so that they can stand loads. Course Contents: Statics:

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- Equilibrium of rigid bodies - Trusses - Friction - Forces in beams Strength of materials (Mechanics of materials): - Normal stress - Shearing stress - Torsional stress - Bending stress Items of Assessment: Exams 100% Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Olli Salmijärvi Integrated Logistics Support Code: TESL2580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: No prerequisites. Objectives: The students identify and take into account the factors influencing a systems logistics support during its life. They understand the significance of logistics activities in the acquisition of and organization for a system. They are able to create brief situation reports and analyses of logistics support. Course Contents: Logistics activities during systems life-cycle phases. Management of integrated logistics support. Introduction to logistics support analysis. Items of Assessment: Exam 80–100 % , Assignments 20–0 %, Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Pasi Lehtola Transportation 1 Code: TELK1580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: Basic knowledge about logistics Objectives: The students understand the role of transportation as part of logistics operations. The students understand the methods and applicability of different transport modes and technologies. The students know basics of most important legislations and conventions of road transportation. They understand the basics of the usability of road transportation for various demands. Implementation and Teaching Methods: The implementation will be based on - lectures - visiting lectures - group works and assignments - an exam Items of Assessment: Assignments 50% , Exam 50% Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Kaius Kuusimurto

Automation Engineering

Code: TEEM5580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites:

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No prerequisites. Objectives: To gain a basic understanding of automation systems, to compare advantages and disadvantages of different technologies in logistics processes controlling principles involved and to plan basic automation systems. Course Contents: Basic theory of pneumatics and hydraulics: Pressure, force, power. Main components of pneumatics and hydraulics: Actuators, valves, etc. Application examples of systems in logistics processes. Basic dimensioning of pneumatic and hydraulic systems. Sensors in automation systems, identification technologies. Controlling systems as logic controllers and computers. Automated material handling applications. Implementation and Teaching Methods: The implementation will be based on 1. Pneumatics and Hydraulics - lectures - assignments during the lessons and as distance tasks - exams - laboratory work 2. Automation - lectures - assignments, which will be evaluated. Items of Assessment: Pneumatics exam 40% Hydraulics exam 40% Automation assignments 20% Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Olli Salmijärvi

Purchasing

Code: TEMM1580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: Basic knowledge about materials management. Objectives: Students understand the meaning of the purchasing as part of the business in different organizations and networks. In addition, a student knows the requirements process, the cost management essentials, the relationship and contract management issues and e-procurement possibilities. The aim is to gain understanding of the possibilities and the challenges the procurement offers and faces in an organization. Course Contents: The content will include - the role of the purchasing - purchasing process - purchasing management process - outsourcing - purchasing and business strategy - sourcing Strategy - e-procurement - new product development and quality control - purchasing and supply chain management - purchasing performance measurement Implementation and teaching Methods: The implementation will be based on: - lectures - visits - group works and discussions - assignments and - an exam. Items of Assesment: Assignments 50%, Activity 10% , Exam 40% Grading Scale: 0-5 Course tutor: Ms. Sanna Nieminen

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Logistics Environmental Management

Code: TEMM2580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: The students are expected to have basic knowledge in natural science and to be family in the field of logistics. Objectives: The student is able to read and write Environmental reports and accounts, is able to evaluate logistical processes in environmental view. The student can make environmental friendly choices and optimise operations. Course Contents: The state of Environment; air, soil, water, noise. CO2 and energy production, packaging materials, waste management, recycling, reusing, re-filling Implementation and teaching methods: The implementation will be based on - lectures - group work and discussions - assignments, presentations - an exam. Items of Assessment: Assignments 60%, Activity 10%, Exam 30% Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Ms. Merja Värtö-Niemi Logistics Support Analysis Code: TESL4580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: Systems Engineering and Life Cycle Management. Objectives: The students recognize and can apply the methods and tools to evaluate and improve the logistics support of a system during its life. They are able to perform a logistics support analysis. Course contents: Review of systems engineering and integrated logistics support. Availability, reliability, maintainability and supportability analyses. Life-cycle cost calculation. Implementation and teaching methods: Lectures and group work. Assignments. Exam. Items of Assessment: Exam 50–60 %, Assignments 50–40 % Grading: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Pasi Lehtola Transportation 2 Code: TELK2580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: Basic knowledge about logistics. Basics of transportation technology and systems in different modes. Basics of company economics. Objectives: Students learn to compare different transportation alternatives regarding operative functions and cost, and can make an optimal choice for a transportation system. They know how to influence transportation costs in the whole transportation chain. They learn to use basic legislation and convention sources on goods transportation. Course contents: Road-, rail-, air-, waterway- and intermodal transportation. - analyzing different cost factors of road transportation - basic legislation - basic conventions How to choice what kind of transportation mode should use. Implementation and teaching methods: The implementation will be based on - lectures - visiting lectures - group works and assignments - an exam. Items of Assessment: Assignments 50 %, Exam 50 %

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Grading: 0-5 Course tutor: Mr Kaius Kuusimurto

Information TechnInformation Technology Code: TLTL2580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: Basic use of computers Objectives: The students understand the significance of information technological systems in logistics management. The students know the basic elements of information systems and the basics of telecommunication. Course Contents: The contents of the course comprises the basics from the fields of telecommunications, databases, operating systems, software designing and operations management. Implementation and Teaching Methods: The course consists of lectures, assignments, exam Assesment Criteria: Items of Assessment: Assignments 40%, Active participation 20%, Exam 40% Grading: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Tommi Franssila Forms of Transport 2 Code: TLKK2580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: The students understand the basics of logistics and the logistic significance of transports form the viewpoint of business operations and national economy. Objectives: The students know the operation ways and methods of rail-, water-, air-, and combined forms of transport, especially from the viewpoint of the transport service user and they understand their suitability to different transport tasks. Course Contents: The operation environment, responsibilities and obligations as well as the transport methods and technologies of these forms of transport. Implementation and Teaching Methods: Lectures, assignment, exam. Items of Assessment: Assignment 40%, Exam 60% Grading: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Kaius Kuusimurto Storage and Terminal Technology Code: TLMM2580 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: The students know how to find information independently and the can produce reports. They can apply mathematics in practical examples like mechanics.They have the basic knowledge of processes. Objectives: The students know the different systems, operation and control principles of warehouses and terminals and they can calculate the operation costs and they are able to design and develop the operations of a warehouse or terminal. Course Contents: Basic concepts and definitions, types of warehouses and terminals, parameters and key figures, use of ABC analysis in design and control, utilizing technologies, ergonomics and safety, economy of operations, design and control. Implementation and Teaching Methods: Lectures, exercises, group work, laboratory work and company visits. Items of Assessment: Exercises 50%, Active participation 10%, Exam 40% Grading: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Sami Kantanen

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DEAPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, COURSES AUTUMN 2010

Paper Machine Design Code: TPSE0200 ECTS Credits: 10 ECTS Type of Course and Target Group / Level of Course: Optional Professional Studies/ Bachelor's degree Prerequisites: Statics and Strength of Materials, Technical Drawing and CAD, 3D-modeling, Machine Elements, Paper Machine Technology Objectives: The students understand the significance of product development and design for business activity. They know the phases of the product development and design process as well as their contents. They understand the importance of considering manufacturability in product design, and are able to choose suitable materials. They are familiar with the characteristics of the design of paper machine structures and components. They are able to design simple structures and related machine components. Contents: Product development and design. Design for manufacture and assembly. Material selection. Designing of bearing systems. Designing of sheet metal structures. Designing of bolted joints. Machine safety and ergonomics. Tribology. Designing of paper machine components. Paper machine materials and roll coatings. Course Material: Handouts. Recommended material: Pahl & Beitz: Engineering Design – A Systematic Approach. Springer-Verlag, London 1988. Ulrich & Eppinger: Product design and development. McGraw – Hill 1995. Implementation and Teaching Methods: Lectures and assignments Assessment: Specified at the beginning of the course. Items of Assessment: Successfully completed assignments and exams. Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Jorma Matilainen Language of Instruction: English

Design Project

Code: TPSE0600 ECTS Credits: 5 ECTS Type of course / Target group: Professional studies / Bachelor’s degree Recommended year of study: 4 Course Contents: Machine design project. Topical contents can be integrated. Objectives: The students master the overall implementation of a design project, utilizing project work methods. They are able to apply the knowledge of other courses to implement the project. Recommended material: Project – Specific materials. Prerequisites: Static and Strength of Materials, Technical Drawing and CAD, Machine Elements. Implementation: The arrangements are separately agreed on with the company and the students. Assessment: Specified at the beginning of the course. Items of Assessment: Successfully completed project works. Grading scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Jorma Matilainen Language of Instruction: English

Paper Machine Technology 1

Code: TPPE0400 ECTS Credits: 5 ECTS Type of course / Target group: Professional studies / Bachelor’s degree Contents: The machine sections of a papermaking line from stock preparation systems to roll wrapping. The assignments, seminars and assignment supervisions are done in English. Prerequisites: The students understand the concepts of fiber, paper and web structure, and they know the raw materials, additives and fillers used in paper making and they know also the basics of the pulping processes and the quality requirements set on paper by the end use. The students are able to identify different paper and

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board grades. In addition, the students master the central terminology of the area in English. Objectives: The students understand the concept of the machines and equipment of paper- and board manufacture lines and also their significance in papermaking. They understand the connection of the machine concepts and properties of paper and board and they learn to know the machine concepts of the most common paper types. In addition, the students master the papermaking terminology of the area in English and they can use it in different situations required by the profession. Course Material: KnowPap, Learning environment, Papermaking Science and Technology. Jyväskylä. Gumerrus Printing. Lecturing material (OPTIMA Data base), Holik Herbert, Handbook of Paper and Board (WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co KGaA, Internet Additional Material: Paperin- ja kartongin valmistus, Häggblom-Ahnger, Komulainen. Opetushallitus (The Finnish National Board of Education) Implementation and Teaching Methods: Contact lessons, assignment, independent work, online work Assessment: Specified at the beginning of the course. Implementation and Teaching Methods: Exam 75% and Assignment 25% Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Pasi Ahonen Language of Instruction: English

3D-Modelling

Code: TMKE0700 ECTS Credits: 5 ECTS Type of course / Target group: Professional studies / Bachelor’s degree Content: 3D modelling methods. Model structure and the using of structure tree. The feature hierarchy in part and assembly. Creating workshop drawings on a model and an assembly and part list on an assembly drawing. Parameterization both at model and assembly level. Objectives: The students master modelling and can use a CAD system as a tool in technical calculation, e.g. cross-section quantities. They master parametric feature modelling and the production of workshop drawings based on a 3D model. Assessment: Exam (40 %) and successfully completed assignments (60 %) Material: Handouts, Catia 5 system manuals and tutorials Prerequisites: Basics of Technical Drawing and CAD successfully completed Grading Scale: 0-5 Excellent (5) the student has attained the objectives of the course at an excellent level. Good (3-4) the student has attained the objectives of the course at a satisfactory level. Satisfactory (1-2) as a rule, the student has attained the objectives of the course. Failed (0) Course Tutor: Mr. Pekka Sällinen Language of Instruction: English

Usability

Code: THKE0500 ECTS Credits: 4 ECTS Type of course / Target group: Professional studies / Bachelor’s degree Aim and Content: The student is able to notice human’s physical and psychological aspects in designing products, work environment, working tasks and methods. Course provides understanding of usability techniques and as a part of design process. Assessment: Exam Readings: Nielsen, J. Usability engineering, Academic Press 1993. Lecture handouts Prerequisites: - Assessment: Specified at the beginning of the course.

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Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Matti Siistonen Language of Instruction: English

User Centred Design Project

Code: THEP0500 ECTS Credits: 5 ECTS Type of course / Target group: Professional studies / Bachelor’s degree Aim and Content: Practical application of theory. Projects will be received from businesses or end-users. After the course the students will know and manage the stages of a user centred product development and design process from a customer need to product documentation.Product development and design operations. The product process and its stages. Assessment: Project assignment, active participation in the work of the project group Readings: Will be agreed on at the beginning of the course Prerequisites: - Assessment: Specified at the beginning of the course. Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Matti Siistonen Language of Instruction: English

Robotics Project

Code: TKEP0500 ECTS Credits: 6 ECTS Type of course / Target group: Elective studies / Bachelor’s degree Content: Robotics Project will relate to one of the subjects under: - Programming development (Online/Offline; Environments: IGRIP and Fanuc) - Lathe-robot shell development (Tools, Grippers, Communication, Sensors, Machine Vision, Unmanned Production) - Automatic assembly development (Measurement, Part-handling, Positioning) The content of each single project will be described before the project will start. Assessment: Informed later Readings: Informed later Prerequisites: - Assessment: Specified at the beginning of the course. Course Tutor: Mr. Markku Ström Language of Instruction: English

Production Automation

Code: TKAE0600 ECTS Credits: 4 ECTS Type of course / Target group: Professional studies / Bachelor’s degree Aim and Content: The aim is to provide the capability to handle a production automation project. Development of computer aided systems (CAD - CAP - CAM ). Management of the operating principles of production machines (NC-machines, robots, coordinate measuring machines - control and programming, data transmission of automated production machines, connecting production machines into peripherals). Assessment: Specified at the beginning of the course. Readings: Informed later Prerequisites: Informed later Course Tutor: Mr. Hannu Kivistö Language of Instruction: English

Quality and Environmental Management Systems

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Code: TKYE0500 ECTS Credits: 4 ECTS Type of course / Target group: Professional studies / Bachelor’s degree Aim and Content: The student provides the capability to handle and manage design and development projects concerning quality and environmental systems (ISO9000, ISO14000) especially to small workshops. Main idea is to learn the implementation and contents of the standards. System and process thinking, main principles of the quality and environmental management through the ISO9000 and ISO14000 contents, implementation. Assessment: Specified at the beginning of the course. Readings: Informed later Prerequisites: Informed later Course Tutor: Mr. Harri Peuranen Language of Instruction: English

Business Management

Code: TKEJ0600 ECTS Credits: 4 ECTS Type of course / Target group: Professional studies / Bachelor’s degree Recommended year of study: 4 Course Contents: Bookkeeping, Financial Statements, Financial Statement Analysis, Corporate Finance, Cost Accounting Objectives: Participants comprehend basic principles of business management and how to implement them Recommended material: Material given by an instructor Prerequisites: Basics of Industrial Economics Implementation: Lectures, exercises and seminars Items of Assessment: Exercise reports and seminars Grading scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Dr. Andreas Schittenhelm (Prof. in Esslingen UAS) Language of Instruction: English

Networks and Supply Chains

Code: TKXN0700 ECTS Credits: 2 ECTS Type of course / Target group: Professional studies / Bachelor’s degree Recommended year of study: 3 Course Contents: Introduction to Networks and Supply Chains, basic strategies, different roles, purchasing, co-operation capabilities, design and control of networks and creation of benefits. Objectives: Participants comprehend basic principles of networks and supply chains ja how to implement them Recommended material: Material provided by the lecturer Prerequisites: Basics of Industrial Economics Implementation: Lectures, exercises and seminars Items of Assessment: Exercise reports and seminars Grading scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Mr. Juhani Alakangas Language of Instruction: English

Finnish 1 for Foreign Students

Code: ZWCO1110 ECTS Credits: 5 ECTS Type of course / Target group: Elective studies / Bachelor’s degree

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Aim and Content: The student acquires the language skills he/she will need in his/her profession. The content of the course is as follows: current professional trends and careers, communicative situations relating to the workplace, material supporting other studies in the degree programme. Assessment: Written and oral exercises, written and/or oral test, assignment Reading: Provided by the lecturer Prerequisites: - Grading Scale: 0-5 Excellent (5) the student has attained the objectives of the course at an excellent level. Good (3-4) the student has attained the objectives of the course at a satisfactory level. Satisfactory (1-2) as a rule, the student has attained the objectives of the course. Failed (0) Course Tutor: Language Centre Language of Instruction: English International Skills Code: IIZY6200 ECTS Credits: 5 ECTS Type of course / Target group: Optional professional studies or Elective Studies / Bachelor’s degree Content: Culture and world view, the classification of cultures, intercultural communication and its challenges, the regional characteristics of cultures, work-life/branch cultures, operating in unfamiliar culture Objectives: The students are aware of the significance of internationality and internationalization in working life, particularly in their own branch (ICT-field). They understand the phases of internationalization at home to the integration into a foreign culture. They develop their abilities to work in multicultural environments and to study and complete practical training abroad. Implementation and Teaching Methods: various methods, e.g lectures, company visits, simulations of real-life situations, case study Assessment: presentation/report 40%, learning diary 60% Material: Hofstede, Geert: Cultures and Organizations, Software of the Mind; Mcgraw-Hill, 1997. Marx, Elisabeth: Breaking Through Culture Shock;NB Publishing, 1995 Prerequisites: - Grading Scale: 0-5 Excellent (5) the student has attained the objectives of the course at an excellent level. Good (3-4) the student has attained the objectives of the course at a satisfactory level. Satisfactory (1-2) as a rule, the student has attained the objectives of the course. Failed (0) Lectures: in Dymano, Lutakko Course Tutor: Mrs. Tarja Lappalainen-Kajan Language of Instruction: English

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DEAPARTMENT OF ICT, COURSES AUTUMN 2010

Mobile Programming with Java

Code: IIO60301 ECTS Credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: Java, basics of object-oriented programming. Objectives: The students know the basics of mobile application programming with the Java programming language and understand the fundamentals of mobile Java applications, using J2ME to program the applications. After the course, they are able to program mobile Java applications that will run on selected mobile platforms. Course Contents: The course introduces the J2ME architecture and different profiles and APIs. Use of mobile device emulators, saving data to a local device, programming a graphic user interface using existing components, low-level user interface programming, the basics of 2D game programming, and mobile client-server applications. Implementation and Teaching Methods: Lectures, exercises, and a final project. Items of Assessment: Final project (100%) Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Juha-Pekka Peltomäki Marketing Planning and Measurements Code: IIZY6010 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: No prerequisites. Objectives: The students familiarize themselves with branding and product-lines in technology field. They also get an idea about managing service business and sales force. They understand how to identify and analyze competitors and design marketing strategies. They learn to design pricing strategies and programs. Course Contents: Product-offer, pricing and sales budgeting, positioning, targeting, creating competitive advantage, communication mix, operating in global marketplace Implementation and Teaching Methods: Various methods, e.g lectures, course works, company visits, case studies, individual presentation Items of Assessment: Presentation 40%, exam 60% Grading Scale: 1-5 Course Tutor: Tarja Lappalainen-Kajan

International Skills

Code:TEXF1580 ECTS Credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: No prerequisites. Objectives: The students are aware of the significance of internationality and internationalization in working life, particularly in their own branch (ICT-field). They understand the phases of internationalization at home to the integration into a foreign culture. They develop their abilities to work in multicultural environments and to study and complete practical training abroad. The students will understand the connection between the theoretical course contents and real-life situations. They will learn to Course Contents: Culture and world view, the classification of cultures, intercultural communication and its challenges, the regional characteristics of cultures, work-life/branch cultures, operating in unfamiliar culture Implementation and Teaching Methods: various methods, e.g lectures, company visits, simulations of real-life situations, case study. Items of Assessment: Presentation/report 40%, learning diary 60% Grading Scale: 1-5 Course Tutor: Ms. Tarja Lappalainen-Kajan

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Online shoping and eMarketing Code : IIZY6100 ECTS credits: 5 ECTS Prerequisites: No prerequisites. Objectives: To understand what to consider when setting up an online shop, learn how to use search engine optimisation, understand regulations, that need to comply with, when undertaking e-commerce, the key components of interaction design and recognise the potentiality of e-marketing Course Contents: Planning for e-commerce, key issues when creating an online shop, search engine optimisation, E-commerce and law, basics of UI design, e-marketing plan and social media marketing Items of Assessment: activity (forums, chat...) 20%, exercises 40%, report and front page’s layout 40% Grading Scale: 0-5 Course Tutor: Ms. Heidi Mikkola