• Electrical Engineering (TSASS500-3005),
         09.01.2023 – 21.05.2023,  5 cr  (TSA22KMB) — Face-to-face, Online learning +-
    Learning outcomes of the course
    You will get an overview of the different phases of an electrical engineering project and outline the structure of a low voltage electrical network. Studying in this course requires basic knowledge of electrical engineering and you need these studies e.g. in other courses in this module.

    EUR-ACE ENGINEERING PRACTICE
    You recognize the importance of standards and regulations in electrical engineering. You are familiar with the calculation and simulation programs used as a engineering aid and know how to use them to help design components and protections. You know the basics of load calculation and the techno-economic dimensioning methods used in the selection of components. You have knowledge of the general electricity distribution network and the electricity network of buildings and you know how to dimension their components.

    EUR-ACE MULTIDISCIPLINARY EXPERTISE
    You will understand the multidimensional nature of electrical engineering and understand its implications for safety, environmental and economic issues, as well as the great responsibility of the designer in these. You recognize the industry is constantly evolving and changing and you are ready to evolve with it.
    Prerequisites and co-requisites
    Basic knowledge of electrical engineering
    Course contents
    Regulations and standards to be complied with
    The engineering process
    Load calculation
    Technical dimensioning of network components
    Economic considerations of component selection
    Different security methods
    Grounding and equipotential bonding
    Calculation software and simulation software
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria - grade 1 and 2
    Adequate (1): You recognize the basics and terminology, but you have shortcomings in interpreting the key issues. The responsibility of design work is not reflected in the deeds.

    Satisfactory (2): You know the basics and terminology, but applying things is challenging. You will understand the implications of design work more broadly.
    Assessment criteria - grade 3 and 4
    Good (3): You know the different stages of an electrical engineering project and take responsibility for the quality of the work. You know how to dimension components and protection and you can verify your results.

    Very good (4): You master the key things and know how to apply them in a variety of ways.
    Assessment criteria - grade 5
    Excellent (5): You master the key things and know how to apply them in many ways. Your grip is knowledgeable.

    Language of instruction

    Finnish

    Planned learning activities, teaching methods and guidance

    -lectures
    -self studies
    -distance learning
    -exercises
    -learning tasks

    Learning materials and recommended literature

    Described in a learning environment.

    Lecturer(s)

    Pasi Puttonen

    Campus

    Main Campus

    Exam dates and re-exam possibilities

    The dates and methods of the midterm exams will be announced in the course opening information.

    Timing

    09.01.2023 - 21.05.2023

    Learning assignments and student workload

    One credit corresponds to an average of 27 hours of work, which means that the load of five credits is approximately 135 hours. The load is distributed in different ways depending on the course implementation.

    Enrollment

    01.11.2022 - 05.01.2023

    Groups
    • TSA22KMB
    Alternative learning methods

    The admission procedures are described in the degree rule and the study guide. The teacher of the course will give you more information on possible specific course practices.

    Seats

    0 - 30

    Assessment methods

    Self-assessments are mainly done through learning tasks. The assessment decision is based on the skills demonstrated in the exercises and midterm exams.

    Degree Programme

    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Electrical and Automation Engineering

    Mode of delivery

    Face-to-face, Online learning

    Share of virtual studies

    2 cr

    Credits
    • 5 cr
    Unit

    School of Technology