MSc in Electrical Engineering - Smart Grids
The MSc in Electrical Engineering - Smart Grids at Tampere Uni...
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INTAKE: September
The Master of Science in Sustainable Architecture at Tampere University, Finland, is a forward-thinking program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to design and construct environmentally sustainable buildings and urban spaces. This program focuses on integrating architectural design with sustainable construction practices, energy efficiency, and innovative technologies. Students learn how to address global challenges such as climate change and urbanization while creating spaces that enhance quality of life, promote environmental responsibility, and adhere to the latest standards in building design and sustainability.
Curriculum: The curriculum of the Master’s in Sustainable Architecture at Tampere University offers a multidisciplinary approach, combining architecture, environmental science, and engineering principles. Core courses focus on sustainable building materials, energy-efficient designs, and climate-responsive architecture. Students explore topics such as passive design strategies, renewable energy integration, and environmental performance assessments. In addition to the technical and design aspects, the program also emphasizes urban planning, focusing on sustainable urban development, green infrastructure, and strategies to improve urban resilience to climate change. The program offers flexibility, allowing students to tailor their studies based on their interests, including elective courses in sustainable building technologies, digital design tools, and circular economy principles.
Research Focus: Tampere University’s research in Sustainable Architecture centers around developing innovative solutions that address environmental, social, and economic sustainability in architecture. Research projects focus on creating energy-efficient buildings, integrating renewable energy systems, and designing with materials that minimize environmental impact. A significant area of research is the application of digital tools and smart technologies in building design and construction, helping architects create adaptive, low-energy structures. The university’s research also explores sustainable urbanization, studying how cities can be transformed into green, resilient spaces that support both human and environmental well-being. Collaboration between disciplines such as urban planning, environmental science, and engineering ensures that research outputs are integrated and provide holistic solutions.
Industry Engagement: The Sustainable Architecture program at Tampere University has strong links with industry, offering students numerous opportunities to collaborate with leading architecture firms, construction companies, and government agencies. Through internships, practical projects, and case studies, students gain valuable real-world experience in sustainable building design and urban development. The university frequently hosts guest lectures, workshops, and seminars with industry professionals, ensuring students are exposed to the latest trends and challenges in the architecture and construction sectors. This engagement helps students build professional networks, while also allowing them to apply academic knowledge to solve real-world sustainability issues in architecture.
Global Perspective: Tampere University’s Master’s program in Sustainable Architecture emphasizes a global perspective, preparing students to tackle sustainability challenges on a worldwide scale. The program explores the environmental and social impacts of architecture in different cultural and geographic contexts, from urbanization in developing countries to sustainability in highly industrialized nations. Through international exchange programs, collaborative research projects, and partnerships with global organizations, students gain insights into global sustainability challenges. The program’s approach also incorporates global best practices in sustainable architecture, preparing graduates to work in diverse international settings and contribute to global efforts in creating sustainable built environments.
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€ 12000
Postgraduate Entry Requirements
Application Fee: €100
Academic Qualifications: Applicants for postgraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 60% or above in their bachelor's degree.
English Language Proficiency:
Tampere University in Finland offers various scholarship opportunities to help international students finance their education and living costs. The university is supporting talented and motivated students from around the world, ensuring that financial constraints do not prevent them from pursuing higher education in Finland.
Tampere University Scholarships for Non-EU/EEA Students: Tampere University offers scholarships to international students from non-EU/EEA countries applying to Master's degree programs. These scholarships are designed to cover tuition fees and help students with the cost of living in Finland. The scholarship covers either partial or full tuition fees, depending on the student's academic merit and the specific program applied to.
Tampere University Scholarship for Excellence: The Tampere University Scholarship for Excellence is awarded to exceptional students based on their academic achievements. This scholarship aims to recognize the outstanding academic performance of students during their studies and provide them with additional financial support. The scholarship amount varies depending on the level of achievement, and students who maintain excellent academic performance may be eligible for renewal during their studies.
Finland Scholarship: The Finland Scholarship is a government-funded initiative aimed at attracting top talent to Finland from abroad. Tampere University participates in this scholarship program, which is available to non-EU/EEA students who apply for Master's degree programs in Finland. The Finland Scholarship covers tuition fees and provides an additional grant to help with living expenses during the first year of study. This scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and is designed to make studying in Finland more accessible to international students.
Scholarships for Exchange Students: Tampere University also offers limited scholarships for exchange students from partner universities. These scholarships help cover travel costs, accommodation, and other living expenses during the exchange period. Exchange students should check with their home university’s exchange program office to inquire about the available scholarship opportunities.
External Scholarships and Funding: In addition to university-specific scholarships, international students can explore external scholarship opportunities provided by the Finnish government, private organizations, and other funding bodies. These scholarships may be available for both undergraduate and graduate students. International students are encouraged to research and apply for other scholarships to support their studies in Finland.
Graduates of the Master of Science in Sustainable Architecture from Tampere University have a wide array of career opportunities, thanks to the comprehensive and interdisciplinary training they receive in both architecture and sustainability.
Sustainable Architect: Specializes in designing energy-efficient, environmentally friendly buildings and spaces. Sustainable architects incorporate renewable energy solutions, use green materials, and apply passive design strategies to create buildings that minimize environmental impact.
Urban Planner: Focuses on designing sustainable urban environments, integrating green infrastructure, transportation systems, and energy-efficient buildings into city planning. Urban planners work to ensure that cities are resilient, sustainable, and adaptable to future challenges.
Building Performance Consultant: Works with architecture and construction firms to assess and improve the energy efficiency, environmental impact, and overall sustainability of buildings. They conduct energy audits, recommend improvements, and advise on sustainable design strategies.
Sustainability Manager: Employed by construction companies, developers, or government bodies, sustainability managers oversee the implementation of sustainable building practices and ensure that construction projects meet environmental standards and regulations.
Construction Project Manager (Sustainable Projects): Manages building projects from conception through completion, ensuring they adhere to sustainability standards and implement environmentally friendly materials and technologies.
Environmental Design Specialist: Focuses on integrating environmental sustainability into the design process, working with architects and engineers to create structures that are both functional and eco-friendly, including energy-efficient designs and waste reduction strategies.
Green Building Certification Specialist: Works with organizations to obtain green building certifications such as LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) or BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method). They help projects meet sustainability criteria and achieve energy efficiency and environmental impact goals.
Researcher in Sustainable Architecture: Conducts research on innovative technologies and materials that contribute to sustainable architecture, including new methods for energy efficiency, renewable energy integration, and the use of eco-friendly construction materials.