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Metropolia University of Applied Sciences

Metropolia University of Applied Sciences[1] (Finnish: Metropolia ammattikorkeakoulu) is a University of Applied Sciences in Finland.[2] The university, composed of four campuses, offers a total of 93-degree programs in the fields of business, culture, health care and social services, and technology.[3]

Metropolia Myllypuro, Helsinki campus
Myllypuro campus in Helsinki

Background and History

In 2008, EVTEK University of Applied Sciences and Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia merged into Metropolia University of Applied Sciences.

Campuses

Myllypuro campus, fully opened in 2020, is located directly above M2 metro line

Metropolia is located in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. Currently, Metropolia concentrates its operations on four campuses: The Arabia and Myllypuro campuses in Helsinki The Karamalmi campus in Espoo The Myyrmäki campus in Vantaa[4]

Helsinki

This campus hosts students in the fields of medicine in architecture. The first sections of the campus to be constructed opened in January 2019 with 3,000 students and 250 employees. The second part of the campus opened in January 2020. Currently, about 6,000 students are attending this campus. The entire project cost about 165 million euros.

Creative Campus hosting programs are mainly dedicated to culture, conservation, and design.

Vantaa

Campus for Sustainable Technology and Business. There are now 3500 students and 230 staff members operating on the campus in the fields of industrial technology and international business. The construction of the last extension of this campus was finished in August 2018.

Espoo

Developer Campus for Smart Solutions. Metropolia's new Developer Campus for Smart Solutions in Karamalmi, Espoo, was opened in August 2019. Leppävaara Campus in Espoo was closed on March 4, 2019, for safety reasons. The property owner, the City of Espoo, informed Metropolia about the poor condition of the campus structures on February 14, 2019, and urged Metropolia to move campus activities away as soon as possible to maximize student and staff security.[5]

Other premises

Helsinki

Espoo

Academics

Metropolia offers 43 bachelor's degrees, with awarded titles varying by field. These include a Bachelor of Engineering, a Bachelor of Business Administration, a Bachelor of Health Care, a Bachelor of Social Services, and a Bachelor of Culture and Arts.

Additionally, 26 master's-level programs are available. As a University of Applied Sciences, doctoral studies are not offered at Metropolia. However, thanks to the ongoing Bologna process, graduates with bachelor's degrees from Metropolia are eligible to apply for master's programs at traditional universities.

Metropolia takes part in the Finnish Joint Application. After meeting the basic requirements for undergraduate studies, international applicants take part in an entrance examination organized by Metropolia. This test is different for every degree. Future students are selected based on their scores. Applicants may also apply by using SAT test results. Minimum scores for every degree may vary, but they average around 1250 points.

International relations

Arabia campus, located next to the Vanhankaupunginselkä bay

Metropolia University of Applied Sciences is the largest International Universities of Applied Sciences in Finland. International activities at Metropolia include international degree programs, student and teacher mobility, work placement opportunities abroad, and various projects.

Networks[6]

Studies

Business

All undergraduate programs in business at Metropolia culminate in a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree. While some specializations offer the possibility of earning a double degree with partner universities, the core curriculum focuses on a strong foundation in business principles. In 2017, Metropolia's business program achieved the highest ranking among Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences.[7]

Teaching takes place at the Myyrmäki Campus. The school offers three bachelor-level business studies, two of them in English. Metropolia also offers learning pathways leading to an MBA degree.

Healthcare and Social Services

Metropolia conducts many degrees in the fields of healthcare and social services. There are two bachelor's degrees in English (nursing and social services) and 15 in Finnish. The school also offers master-level studies leading to the MHA (Master of Health Administration) degree. All degrees in these fields are hosted at the Myllypuro Campus.

Metropolia has a special learning environment called the Well-Being and Health Village. In this place, students provide free medical services under supervision. The idea behind the Health Village is to give students a taste of real-world medical work experience. Some of the services are: prosthetics and orthotics services; osteopathy services; and physiotherapy services.[8]

Culture

All culture courses are conducted in Finnish. There are 8 undergraduate degrees and 7 master's degrees. All teaching takes place at the Arabia Campus and nearby premises. Metropolia UAS is the first Finnish university to offer a degree focused in its entirety on XR design.

Technology

Studies in the field of technology take place on two campuses. The Myyrmäki campus mainly focuses on industrial technology, and teaching at the Karamalmi campus is more IT-based. Metropolia has a wide variety of industrial degrees, such as automotive engineering and industrial management. All industrial-based studies are conducted in Finnish. The school has two IT programs, one of them in English.

RDI

Metropolia publishes around 100 RDI projects each year in cooperation with partner networks. Right now, Metropolia conducts its research through five phenomenon-based innovation hubs. In 2018, Metropolia's external RDI income amounted to about EUR 5.4 million. One of the most prominent projects is Sohjoa Baltic, which promotes and pilots automated driverless electric minibuses as part of the public transport chain, especially for first- and last-mile connectivity. Sohjoa Baltic Consortium has partners from Finland, Estonia, Sweden, Latvia, Germany, Poland, Norway, and Denmark.

Innovation hubs

Other RDI programs

References

  1. ^ "Metropolia University of Applied Sciences". www.metropolia.fi. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  2. ^ Metropolia University of Applied Sciences - International Metropolia Archived 2009-10-26 at the Wayback Machine 5.1.2010
  3. ^ Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences - About 9.1.2017
  4. ^ Metropolia annual report Retrieved on 25 June 2020
  5. ^ "Karamalmi Campus | Metropolia UAS". www.metropolia.fi. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
  6. ^ "International Relations | Metropolia UAS". www.metropolia.fi. Retrieved 2020-06-29.
  7. ^ "Metropolia Business School | Metropolia UAS". www.metropolia.fi. Retrieved 2020-07-28.
  8. ^ "Well-being and Health Village | Metropolia UAS". www.metropolia.fi. Retrieved 2020-08-14.

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