Study university: Aalto-yliopisto
Basic course in C programming
Course contents Basic concepts of systems-level programming Basics of the C programming language Dynamic memory management and its application in common data structures Basic use of programming and debugging tools for C Small programming exercises in C After completing the course, the student knows the basics of C programming language and can independently write short…
Introduction to web development and programming
Max amount of FITech students: 300 This course is only available for persons without a valid study right to a Finnish university or university of applied sciences. The course teaches how to build a simple online service step-by-step. The beginning of the course focuses on browsers and web pages. This knowledge is then extended to…
Social media analytics
Max amount of FITech students: 100 This course introduces social media as a data source and platform for understanding, exploring, and solving various societal issues. The relevant theoretical concepts around social media, analytic tools, and affordances of different social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube will be discussed in detail. The students…
Digital platform economy
Course content overlaps with course CS-E5310 ICT enabled service business and innovation (5 ECTS). Please choose only one of them. Course content Enablers of digitalisation, convergence, commoditisation, consumerisation (of IT), democratisation, disaggregation, disintermediation, power of digital aggregators and intermediators, specialisation, lowering entry barriers, servitisation, datafication, mobility, social media. Platforms, platform economy, network effects, boundary resources…
Machine learning with Python
Max amount of FITech students: 1 000 Persons without a valid study right at a Finnish university or university of applied sciences have preference to this course. Our every-day lives are substantially affected by political decisions. These decisions are often based on the predictions of models that have been fit to data. As a case…
Smart grid
Attendance at two lectures is compulsory, but otherwise distance learning is possible. After the course the student can explain different functions of modern electric power systems. They understand the challenges of large scale integration of variable renewable energy sources like wind and solar power in energy systems and is able to suggest solutions to challenges…
Electrical energy storage systems
This course presents an overview of energy storage and conversion technologies. Since different energy storage technologies have different features (e.g., capacity, energy density, power density, efficiency, charging cycles), selecting a proper technology for a given application is studied by means of analysis and case examples. The course focuses on developing the system level understanding of…
Power electronics
The course introduces power electronics used in electric drives and power supplies. Topics discussed are power electronic systems, overview of power semiconductor switches, line-commutated ac-dc rectifiers, dc-dc switch-mode converters, and self-commutated dc-ac inverters. After the course, the student understands the operation principles of power electronics and the operation of the most essential converters. Attendance at…
Sustainable electronics
After the course, the student The course includes exercises, where attendance is necessary (organised remotely). The course doesn’t have an exam. More information on Aalto University’s course page. You can get a digital badge after completing this course.
Principles of naval architecture
If you are taking this course as part of a FITech minor, please note that all minors will be offered for the last time in the academic year 2021-2022. Please check the individual courses for updates regarding future availability. The course will start with an introductory phase identifying a generic framework for ship design using…