After completing the new CHEM3065 Aalto Wood minor, students will understand the fundamentals of wood as an engineering material and know the range, functions and possible applications of products made from wood. Students will be able to apply their knowledge of wood and wood-based products, in areas such as wood science and technology, engineering applications in construction and in architecture and design. More details of the minor are given in the Aalto Student guide, see link below:
Aalto Wood in the Student guide
Prerequisites
CHEM-C2470 Forests, Wood and Carbon, 5 cr (online) is a prerequisite course and is available in the I-period and V-period in 2023-2024. Students may register for the course in Sisu. There is no application procedure or other restrictions for the minor.
Professor Lauri RautkariWood is a fantastic material that keeps on giving endless possibilities for new applications
Structure of the minor
The minor is taught in English and the extent is 20鈥25 cr (minimum and maximum scope of the minor should be checked from student鈥檚 own programme!) The two mandatory courses (in the III and IV periods) comprising 10 cr are organized in an online format, enabling students to follow the courses independently:
Following completion of the mandatory component, the student can choose different focus areas such as wood science (CHEM), timber engineering (ENG) or wood construction and design (ARTS). However, multidisciplinary choices are recommended. Please find the list of possible courses in the Into-page above!
Multidisciplinary
The minor has a background in Aalto Wood 鈥 a collaboration between the departments of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Forest Products Technology - which contributes to the multi-disciplinary education of students of architecture, design, civil and structural engineering. Please find more about Aalto Wood collaboration from the link below:
Questions?
For further questions related to the minor please contact Pauliina Ketola (pauliina.ketola@aalto.fi) from Learning Services or Professor in charge of the minor Lauri Rautkari.
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