Tampere University of Technology (TUT) is the second largest university of technology in Finland, located in Hervanta, southeast of Tampere. TUT was founded in 1965, its predecessor was a branch of Helsinki University of Technology, and it became an independent university in 1972.

  

  By the end of 2014, statistics show that the school currently has 1904 employees and 412 professors and teachers. About 22% of the total number. In addition, a large number of researchers (777, 41%) and research/teaching assistants (379, 20%) were employed. There were 10,689 students in the school in 2014 (including 8,989 undergraduate and master students and 1,700 doctoral students).

  School reputation

  Signal processing, inverse problem, optoelectronics and bioengineering (water treatment microorganisms) are the most famous research fields of Tampere University of Technology. The first three of them were rated as Finland’s Finnish Center of Excellence. The Department of Signal Processing enjoys a good reputation in Europe, with three IEEE Fellows (Professor Jaakko Astola, Professor Moncef Gabbouj and Tapio Saram? Professor ki) and a number of IEEE senior member.

  The ranking adopted by Finnish education officials considers Tampere University of Technology to be the best university of technology in Finland. The employment rate of students in this school is over 90%. The school emphasizes engineering application and social impact, and has made great contributions to Finnish industry.

  Master program of English teaching in Tampere Institute of Technology;

  Automation engineering automation engineering

  Factory Automation and Industrial Informatics

  Fluid Power

  Microsystems

  Bioengineering bioengineering

  Bioengineering

  Electrical engineering electrical engineering

  Biomedical Engineering

  Electronics

  Smart Grids

  Wireless Communications

  Industrial engineering and management industrial engineering and management

  International Sales and Sourcing

  Information technology information technology

  Communication Systems and Networks

  Data Engineering

  Pervasive Systems

  Signal Processing

  User Experience

  ·Materials Engineering material engineering

  Metallic and Ceramic Materials

  Materials Science

  Materials Technology

  Polymers and Biomaterials

  Science and engineering science and engineering

  Advanced Engineering Physics

  Mathematics with Applications

  Theoretical Computer Science

  Important application tips:

  1. application period: 1 Dec. 2015- 27 Jan.2016.

  2. Admission results: April

  3. You can apply for a senior year.

  4. You can apply for three majors, but you must have priority.

  5. Architecture Automation Engineering Industrial Engineering Management Materials Engineering Language Requirements: IELTS 6.5 TOEFL 92.

  6. Bioengineering Electrical Engineering Information Technology Science and Engineering Language Requirements: IELTS 6.0 TOEFL 79.

  7. Two letters of recommendation: to apply for Electrical Engineering or Information Technology, you need to use a sample letter of recommendation with professional links, and others are free.

  8. Architecture: You need a portfolio and a 2-minute VIDEO to introduce yourself and your works. The VIDEO tool is provided by the school link.

  9. You must complete all the required fields of the application form in one sitting. You can’t save your answers and return to them later on. When filling in the application form, it is required to be completed at one time, and cannot be saved or returned for modification. This requirement is true and unusual.


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