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HELSINKI METROPOLIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES 7.3.2012 Päivi Jäväjä
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Metropolia in brief A multidisciplinary university of applied sciences, the largest in Finland Operating out of Helsinki, Espoo and Vantaa Four fields of study: Culture Business Health Care and Social Services Technology 16,000 students 3,000 Bachelor and 150 Master graduates in 2011 Staff 1,200 10/23/20152 2 Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
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6 6 2 2 17 Leppävaara Tikkurila Koivuhaka Myyrmäki 14 City centre 1 1 8 8 9 9 15 Ruoholahti 11 Kallio 7 7 Meilahti 4 4 Arabianranta 3 3 10 Kumpula 5 5 Koskela 16 Ruskeasuo 13 Etelä-Haaga 12 Operating premises Operating premises Culture Technology Business Health Care and Social Services
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Construction Technology 10/23/2015Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulu4 Construction Technology Head Jukka Nivala DP in Civil Engineering DP in Building Services Construction Site management (C, HVAC) M.Sc in Construction Management M.Sc in Construction and Real Estate Management M.Sc.-Joint Programme with Berlin HTW 5 + 1 education programmes 50Teachers 10 Other staff 1700 Students DP in Land Surveying
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BIM in Metropolia
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LevelCourseCreditsContent 1. yearCAD Technology3 crModeling applications and CAD 1. yearIntroductory project5 crTekla modeling 2. yearConstruction IT applications 3 crModel utilizing 2. yearBasics of BIM3 crBIM project 3. yearTraffic lane design3 crInfra BIM (Nova Point) 4. yearTraffic lane special design 3 crInfra BIM (Nova Point) Master degreeBIM in renovation5 crBIM theory and practice ConREMProduct Modeling (BIM) 5 crBIM theory and practice ConREMApplied Product Modeling 5 crBIM applications 10/23/2015Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulu6
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BIM in Metropolia – Goal (Strategic focus area in Metropolia UAS) 10/23/2015Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulu7 BIM techniques Model requirements Modeling Quality assurance and merging of models BIM tools Information exchange BIM instructions, regulations, standards Simulations BIM techniques Model requirements Modeling Quality assurance and merging of models BIM tools Information exchange BIM instructions, regulations, standards Simulations BIM process End user needs Architectural design Structural design Building service design Infra design IPD Simulations Owner point of view BIM process End user needs Architectural design Structural design Building service design Infra design IPD Simulations Owner point of view BIM as tool in education Design Mechanics and statics Structural design Production and project management Quantity surveying Cost calculation Scheduling Site management Life cycle management Facility management BIM as tool in education Design Mechanics and statics Structural design Production and project management Quantity surveying Cost calculation Scheduling Site management Life cycle management Facility management
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www.metropolia.fi/en paivi.javaja@metropolia.fi
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Operating premises Bulevardi 31, Helsinki Administration Fields of study: Health Informatics Industrial Management Global ICT Business Information Technology 10/23/20159 1 1 Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
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Operating premises Vanha maantie 6, Leppävaara, Espoo Fields of study: Surveying Media Technology Construction Management Building Services Engineering Information Technology Industrial Management Information Technology Media Engineering 10/23/201510 6 6 Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
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Operating premises Agricolankatu 1-3, Helsinki Fields of study: Civil Engineering Construction Management 10/23/201511 7 7 Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
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