Industrial Systems Analytics Postgraduate Programme By University of Vaasa |TopUniversities
Main Subject Area

Engineering ManagementMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering Management

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The topics taught in this programme include data science and analytics, quality engineering, systems engineering, six sigma, decision support, and project management. The programme prepares the students to develop and manage product and service innovation for industrial energy systems, delivery and use.

Teaching outcomes

By completing the programme you will be able to

  • produce knowledge and insights from energy system data
  • develop and operate high quality standard for energy operations
  • design and operate successful energy systems
  • include quantitative and qualitative input streams for decision making
  • plan and manage projects in the energy field

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering Management

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The topics taught in this programme include data science and analytics, quality engineering, systems engineering, six sigma, decision support, and project management. The programme prepares the students to develop and manage product and service innovation for industrial energy systems, delivery and use.

Teaching outcomes

By completing the programme you will be able to

  • produce knowledge and insights from energy system data
  • develop and operate high quality standard for energy operations
  • design and operate successful energy systems
  • include quantitative and qualitative input streams for decision making
  • plan and manage projects in the energy field

Admission Requirements

3+
  • International GPA/grade equivalencies can be found here: https://www.uwasa.fi/en/education/masters-programmes/entry-guidance-international-qualifications
  • IELTS 6.0 (5.5) or equivalent 

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