Lappeenranta University of Technology

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The Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT) (in Finnish: until 2003 Lappeenrannan teknillinen korkeakoulu, LTKK, and from 2003 Lappeenrannan teknillinen yliopisto, LTY) was established in 1969. The university campus is situated on the shore of lake Saimaa, about 7 kilometres away from the city center. It was originally planned to found a university in Vyborg, but the city was annexed by the USSR. In the '50s and '60s the Finnish Government made plans to establish University of Eastern Finland in Lappeenranta, but in the end it was decentralized in three cities: Lappeenranta, Kuopio and Joensuu. Only departments of engineering were located in Lappeenranta at that time. The Department of Business Administration was established and teaching of economics begun in 1991.

Nowadays, LUT specializes in industrial technology (especially forest and energy), information technology and economics. Being located near the eastern boundary of Finland, the university also offers comprehensive know-how related to Russia. Furthermore, LUT co-operates closely with business life and next to the university lies Technology Centre Kareltek. LUT is state run and state funded, like all other universities in Finland.

Lappeenranta University of Technology, main entrance
Lappeenranta University of Technology, main entrance

There are about 900 staff members and 5500 students in the university with their numbers growing every year. In 2003, 411 Masters of Science and 26 Doctors graduated from LUT. Correspondingly, about 900 new students are admitted each year. In LUT one can graduate in the following degrees: Bachelor of Science (Econ), Bachelor of Science (Tech), Master of Science (Tech), Master of Science (Econ), Licentiate of Science (Econ), Licentiate of Science (Tech), Doctor of Science (Tech), Doctor of Science (Econ) and Doctor of Philosophy.

The University has three faculties, which all have their related departments as follows:

  • Faculty of Technology
    • Department of Chemical Technology
    • Department of Electrical Engineering
    • Department of Energy and Environmental Technology
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering
    • Department of Mathematics and Physics
  • Faculty of Technology Management
    • Department of Industrial Management
    • Department of Information Technology
  • School of Business
    • School of Business


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