Diploma in Mechanical Technology
What will I learn?
All courses are taught in Icelandic. Proficiency in Icelandic is a requirement.
The programme is practically oriented and rooted in the machine, metal, and energy industries. Emphasis is placed on practical project work and the application of computer design tools. Most of the teachers have extensive industrial experience. In the final semester, students complete a final project of 10 ECTS dealing with technical development, design and planning solutions, wherein they demonstrate the knowledge and professional competence they have gained.
The programme emphasises mechanical/machine technology, computer-aided design, management and administration of enterprises, and a practical final project. Also, environmental science and recycling are dealt with. An emphasis is put on practical projects and the application of computer software.
The programme's main objective is to qualify students for jobs as intermediate professionals, filling the gap between certified tradesmen and higher-level technical staff.
Teaching methods
The diploma programme is 90 ECTS credits and is operated solely as distance learning. Twice during each term, students attend working sessions over a weekend where they perform lab exercises and projects.
Distance learning
The students get lectures, projects, and other study materials electronically on the university's teaching web, and their communications with teachers and other students are mostly done through this web. In addition to traditional teaching material, electronic slides, video recordings, and remote conference facilities are used. Students outside the Reykjavik area get access to local education centres, but students in the Reykjavik area are offered study facilities for group work on the university premises.
Practical projects
During the course of the Mechanical Technology program, the students add very considerably to their knowledge and competence. In the last semester, they complete a final project wherein they demonstrate practical knowledge and professional competence when dealing with technical solutions relating to design, planning and development.
The CDIO Network
The Department of Applied Engineering is a member of the International Cooperation Network for the Development of Technical Education CDIO (Conceive, Design, Implement, Operate). This network has some 100 progressive universities as members and mainly emphasises the quality of engineering and technology studies.
Career
Certification
To be certified as a Technician, students must have a Journeyman's Certificate in the field, which will grant them a Master Craftsmanship Diploma.
Business Administration
Students graduating with a Technology Diploma can complete a 30 ECTS Diploma in Technology - Business Administration. The supplementary diploma is for students who have completed the 90 ECTS Technology Diploma and focuses on operations and production management.
Career
In the industry, mechanical technologists work on various tasks such as supervision, production management, operation, and administration of mechanical engineering enterprises. In addition, they perform inspections and controls for construction and equipment in factories, power stations, and ships.
The projects are practical and hands-on and have been a good learning experience for me, for example, it has been fun to get to know 3D design.
Eðvald Ragnarsson - Student in technology
Structure
Length of study
The programme leading to a Diploma in Construction Technology is 90 ECTS credits, 3 years (6 semesters) part-time study through distance learning.
Distance learning
Twice during each term, students attend working sessions over a weekend where they perform lab exercises and projects.
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Facilities
Everything in one place
At Reykjavik University, all teaching and operations take place under one roof. Emphasis is placed on ensuring that everyone has easy access to the services within the building.
Further information: Campus | Háskólinn í Reykjavík
Living in Iceland
Many things must be considered before arriving in Iceland and during the first few weeks of your stay. Find everything you need about living, studying, and thriving in Iceland here:
Teachers
Expertise and Experience
Students in the Department of Industrial and Technical Engineering benefit from the guidance of skilled scientists in their fields, technical experts, designers within the university, and numerous adjunct instructors with specialised industry knowledge. HR instructors typically maintain strong communication with students and have good connections with the industry.
Why a Diploma in Technology at RU?
- Certification
- Excellent facilities
- Good access to teachers
- Project-based education