Metropolia University of Applied Sciences


Metropolia University of Applied Sciences is the largest University of Applied Sciences in Finland situated in Helsinki metropolitan area. The university has four fields of study: culture, business, health care and social services, and technology. Teaching is also provided in English.
The number of students is 16,400 and the staff about 1,000. In the year 2018 nearly 2,900 students graduated from Metropolia.

Metropolia's background

and Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia merged into Metropolia University of Applied Sciences on 1 August 2008. Since then, the operations were moved from 20+ premises, to 4 modern campuses.

International Metropolia

Metropolia University of Applied Sciences is one of the most international universities of applied sciences in Finland. Six international degree programmes, student and teacher mobility, work placement opportunities abroad and various projects play an essential role in the international activities at Metropolia. Over 1,450 foreign students representing 90 nationalities study in Metropolia. Some 550 Metropolian students visit partner schools abroad as exchanges of over 3 months and about 450 exchange students come to Metropolia. Metropolia has over 400 partner universities around the world.

Staff

In the year 2019 the number of staff was 933, including 224 teachers with research degrees. Metropolia takes part in international staff exchanges. Summer ICT School is fully organized by teachers from abroad.

Organization

Metropolia is an LTD-company. The shareholders in the company are the capital region cities Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa and Kauniainen and the municipality of Kirkkonummi.
The Managing Director, President is Ms Riitta Konkola.

The Board of Directors starting 10 May 2019

Metropolia is located in Helsinki Metropolitan Area. Currently Metropolia concentrates its operations on four campuses: Arabia and Myllypuro Campuses in Helsinki, Karamalmi Campus in Espoo and Myyrmäki Campus in Vantaa.

Helsinki

Campus dedicated for builders of well-being, focused on teaching students in medical field and architecture. This is the newest campus, opened in january 2019 with 3000 students and 250 employees. The second phase of the campus, was opened in January 2020. Currently, about 6000 students are attending to this campus. Entire project costed about EUR 165 million.
Creative Campus, hosting lessons mainly dedicated to culture, conservation and design. is placed in this premise.

Vantaa

Campus for sustainable technology and buisness. The campus is a multicultural hub where people work in close collaboration with companies, at the forefront of sustainable development. There are now 3500 students and 230 staff members operating on the campus in the fields of industrial technologies and international business. The construction of the last extension of this campus was ended in august 2018.

Espoo

Developer Campus for Smart Solutions. Metropolia's new Developer Campus for Smart Solutions in Karamalmi, Espoo was opened on August 2019. Leppävaara Campus in Espoo was closed on March 4, 2019 due to safety reasons. The property owner, City of Espoo, informed Metropolia about the poor condition of the campus structures on Feb 14, 2019 and urged Metropolia to move campus activities away as soon as possible to maximize students and staff members security.

Other premises

Helsinki

Metropolia currently has 49 bachelor's degress. The awarding titles vary, depending on the chosen field. Some of them, but not limited are: bachelor of engineering, bachelor of business administration, bachelor of health care, bachelor of social services, bachelor of culture and arts. There are also 22 master-level studies. As university of applied sciences, Metropolia does not offer doctoral studies. Thanks to ongoing Bologna process, alumni of bachelor's degree from Metropolia are eligible to master-level programs in traditional universities.
Metropolia educates students in the fields of Business, Culture, Health care and Social services, and Technology. Differences in each study programme are visible from the very beggining, as many of them are specialized in given field.
In terms of application, Metropolia takes part in Finnish Joint Application. After meeting basic requirements for the undergraduate studies, international applicants take part in entrance examination organized by Metropolia. The contents of this test is different for every degree. Future students are selected based on their score. Applicants may also apply by using SAT test results. Minimum scores for every degree may vary, but they average around 1250 points.

International relations

Metropolia University of Applied Sciences is one of the most international universities of applied sciences in Finland. International activities at Metropolia include international degree programmes, student and teacher mobility, work placement opportunities abroad and various projects.

''Buisness''

All undergraduate buisness studies at Metropolia lead to the bachelor of buisness administartion degree. Some learning pathways offer the option to gain double degree with partner institutions. Metropolia had the highest ranked business teaching in any Finnish University of Applied Sciences business programme in 2017.
Teaching takes place at the Myyrmäki Campus. The school offers three bachelor-level buisness stuides, two of them in english. Metropolia also offers learning pathways leading to MBA degree.

Health care and Social services

Metropolia conducts many degrees in the fileds of health care and social services. There are two bachelor degrees in english and 15 in finnish. The school also offers master-level studies leading to the MHA degree. All degrees in this fields are hosted in Myllypuro Campus.

Culture

All teaching in the culture filed is in finnish. There are 8 undergraduate degrees and 7 master degrees. All teaching takes places at the Arabia Campus and nearby premises. Metropolia UAS is the first finnish university to offer a degree focused in its entirety on XR design.

Technology

Studies in the field of technology take place in two campuses. Myyrmäki campus mainly focuses on industrial technology, and teaching in Karamalmi campus is more IT-based. Metropolia has a wide variety of industrial degrees, such as automotive engineering or industrial managment. All industrial-based studies are conducted in finnish. The school has two IT programs, one of them in english.

RDI

Metropolia publishes around 100 RDI projects each year in cooperation with partner networks. Right now, Metropolia focuses its research on five phenomenon-based innovation hubs. In 2018, Metropolia’s external RDI income amounted to about EUR 5.4 million. One of the most prominent projects if Baltic, that promotes and pilots automated driverless electric minibuses as part of the public transport chain, especially for the first/last mile connectivity. Sohjoa Baltic consortium has partners from Finland, Estonia, Sweden, Latvia, Germany, Poland, Norway and Denmark.

Innovation hubs