WHY ESTONIA? ESTONIA IN FACTS OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Estonia LOCATION: Northeastern Europe, Scandinavia CAPITAL: Tallinn GOVERNMENT: parliamentary democracy MEMBER STATE OF: EU, WTO, OECD & NATO TERRITORY: 45,227 km² (larger than e.g. the Netherlands, which is 41,526 km²) POPULATION: 1.3 million CURRENCY: the euro (€) OFFICIAL LANGUAGE: Estonian OTHER LANGUAGES: English, German, Finnish, Russian CLIMATE: humid/temperate OSLO STOCKHOLM HELSINKI TALLINN TALLINN ESTONIA Copies of the identification pages of passport 1 passport size photo Receipt of non-refundable application fee for €100 (www.ttu.ee/admission) Motivation Letter STEP 3 Send the application form together with the above listed documents to International Study Center of Tallinn University of Technology TALLINN UNIVERSIT Y OF TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF INTEGR ATED ENGINEERING Modern and innovative European country Beautiful country with Nordic values and living standards Full member of the European Union, Schengen Area and Eurozone Wired and high-tech society Homeland of Skype Blends medieval architecture with Scandinavian modernity (www.tripadvisor.com) BA CHE LOR BA CHE LOR INTEGRATED ENGINEERING INTEGRATED ENGINEERING Contact WHY Tallinn Tech? TALLINN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY FACTS ABOUT Tallinn Tech Founded: 1918 Location: Tallinn, capital of Estonia Student body: around 13 500 International student body: around 8% Language of study: Estonian, English HOW TO APPLY? STEP 1 Fill out the online application form at www.estonia.dreamapply.com, print it out, sign the confirmation page and send it with other required documents to International Study Center. STEP 2 TALLINN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY International Study Center Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn, ESTONIA SEND E-MAIL study@ttu.ee CALL US (+372) 620 3422 WEBSITE www.ttu.ee/en TallinnTech Strong academic excellence and entrepreneurial spirit Internationally accepted diplomas Great student services Modern campus with new student dormitories Adventurous student life – find true friends for life! Office in Silicon Valley, California Cooperation with Microsoft, Skype, Samsung etc. Innovation and Business Center www.ttu.ee/mektory TallinnTech tut.international TallinnTech ES ADLIN DE ATION C st I L P 1 P y A a 1st * – July 2 ia s M s – u ,R -EU 1) Non rkey, Georgia st 1 Tu 2) EU, d – August 2 *USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, n 3) Finla Brazil, Guatemala, Israel, Mexico, Macedonia, South Korea, Ukraine. Attach documents: Notarized/attested copies of higher secondary education certificate and transcript of records/mark list (translated into English) Proof of English language: copy of TOEFL, IELTS test or Cambridge English exams (FCE, CAE, CPE) or document that proves that your previous education was fully in English (TOEFL 70 iBT; IELTS report: minimum score 5,5; FCE minimum requirement B; CAE/CPE minimum requirement C) FACTS Degree awarded: Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSc) Workload: 180 ECTS Language of instruction: English Duration: 3 years Tuition fee: No tuition fee if the student is studying with full study load, otherwise the price of 1 ECTS is 43 EUR* *The tuition fees are based on 2014-2015 ECTS prices www.ttu.ee/integrated-engineering The programme provides students with knowledge sufficient to start activities in industry with the intention of continuing education. The curriculum contains traditional specialties of engineering, preparing for graduate studies in fields like: Industrial Engineering and Management; Design and Engineering; Mechatronics; Materials and Processes for Sustainable Energetics; Distributed Energy; Software Engineering; Cyber Security. The graduate of the programme is able to take part in engineering projects both in industry and R&D, knows how to use specific models to specify a system or process on the level of technological parameters, while creating and assessing alternative designs. Also he/ she has the ability to critically assess the developed systems used in industry as well as own professional capability, and to plan the needed additional training. KEY FEATURES programme provides an understanding of: social sciences, physics and engineering science fundamentals in the field of engineering to the extent required for starting to work in the field, as well as to continue studies at a master’s level special courses introducing mechanical engineering, materials, design, power engineering, automation, information- and communication technology applying modern computing and information technology in the field relying on foreign language sources and procuring information in the field. !!! Academic activities are based on contemporary information technology, lecture rooms with computers, research laboratories and accredited testing laboratories. CORE STUDIES BACHELOR INTEGRATED ENGINEERING Faculty of Mechanical Engineering STRUCTURE OF THE CURRICULUM General studies: Basic studies: Core studies: Special studies: Free choice courses: Graduation thesis: Total: 22 ECTS 54 ECTS 65 ECTS 23 ECTS 8 ECTS 8 ECTS 180 ECTS GENERAL STUDIES Technology and Society Estonian Language and Culture Foreign Language for Academic Purposes Intellectual Property Law Introduction to Entrepreneurship Working Environment and Ergonomics Organization of Studies BASIC STUDIES Statics and Kinematics Metrology and Measurement Engineering Physics II Chemistry and Materials Science Programming I Object-oriented Programming Electronics Descriptive Geometry Linear Algebra Mathematical Analysis II Mathematical Analysis I Introduction to Robotics Electrical Drives and Power Electronics Polymeric Materials: Synthesis and Properties Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy Engineering Thermal Engineering Mechanics of Machines Dynamics Strength of Materials I Strength of Materials II Materials Engineering Fundamentals of Logistics NC Programming and CAM Systems Hydraulics and Pneumatics Basics of Production Engineering I Mechatronics SPECIAL STUDIES Industrial Design Basics Computer Aided Design Problem Solving Course Project 1 Course Project 2 FREE CHOICE COURSES GRADUATION THESIS FUTURE CAREER OPTIONS Nowadays, engineering is an integration of knowledge from the fields of design, production, materials and market-oriented economic subjects. Therefore, the Bachelor diploma in integrated engineering will give you the opportunity to start engineering activities, as well as to continue your studies at master’s level. TEMPORARY RESIDENCE PERMIT All foreigners coming to Estonia for the purpose of studies must obtain a right of residence for the duration of their studies. EU Students: must register their place of stay in the City District Government office, and then apply for an ID-Card from the Police and Boarder Guard office. NON-EU students: must apply for a Temporary Residence Permit (TRP) either in the closest Estonian consulate, or in Estonia within one month of arrival if arriving with a visa. The university will issue you an enrolment document, which gives you a legal right to apply for the TRP. TRP process can take 2-3 months, so apply immediately after receiving enrolment confirmation. More info can be found on politsei.ee Temporary residence permit for studies After receiving the Temporary residence card, students must register their place of stay in the City District Government office. ACCOMMODATION There are two main options for arranging student accommodation in Tallinn: Haitao Wu / China y have this opportunit “I am very glad to t ge n ca . You ent of Tallinn Tech to become a stud le professors, ab ge led here, know lots of support in students. It is and international nice coordinators llinn Tech is e to study here! Ta fantastic experienc culturally and of this movement, right at the heart citing place it’s an incredibly ex scientifically, and its ancient peaceful city with to be. Tallinn is a uld say my l architecture. I co history and cultura ble, and n Tech was incredi experience at Tallin nt. I’ve got is a little bit differe everyone’s story s?” theirs. What’s your mine, they’ve got O n campus accommodation – TUT administrates 6 dormitories. Residences are based on “boxsystem” – furnished apartment with 2 rooms for 4 persons, with shared kitchen and a bathroom. Rent per person in a twin room is around €125 per month. As the number of places in the residences is limited, university cannot guarantee a place for all the students. Private rooms and apartments for rent – apartments are usually found through Internet or rental agencies operating in Tallinn. Prices depend on the apartment, its location and number of rooms. LIVING EXPENSES The cost of living in Estonia, comparing to the rest of the European Union, is very affordable. The average monthly expenses of living for international students, including accommodation, transport, food and some other, can be estimated as around €500.