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Bachelor’s Programme in International Business
Curriculum 2026–2028
Note that this curriculum applies only to students starting their studies in the programme in the autumn 2026. Students who have started their studies in 2025 or earlier, please see separate instructions for transferring to Otaniemi campus and the curriculum 2024-2026.
This page is under construction and the content is subject to change.
About the programme
In addition to the objectives specified in section 7 of the Decree on University Degrees (794/2004), the Bachelor of Science in Economics and Business Administration aims to provide students with:
- A basic understanding of a broad range of business and economics areas and a good understanding of the field of specialisation and of the challenges of environmental, economic and social sustainability.
- Capabilities to analyse the operations and problems of companies and other organisations and identify creative solutions to address accountability and sustainability challenges.
- Prerequisites for finding and interpreting relevant information in business studies and economics to support organisational decision-making and impact assessment.
- The ability to assess both the impact of one's own decisions on stakeholders and the ethical aspects of an organisation’s decisions.
- The ability to communicate and interact professionally in diverse communities with people from various backgrounds.
Business knowledge in an international context
By graduation, our students will demonstrate the ability to:
- recognize the key actors and institutions (such as governments, multinational companies, international organizations, and NGOs) and their interdependent dynamics in modern societies;
- apply key theories, concepts and frameworks to international business;
- formulate and critically develop international business strategies and business models.
Analytical and information seeking competences
By graduation our students will demonstrate the ability to:
- develop cultural competences;
- compile, analyse and visualise data for effective decision-making;
- analyse grand challenges in the global business environment;
- address global ethical and sustainability challenges and develop creative responses to them;
- be able to critically analyse AI generated information and strengthen the skills needed for further studies and life-wide learning.
Communication and teamwork competences
By graduation our students will be able to:
- engage in clear and analytic oral and written communication;
- demonstrate good communication skills in English and other languages;
- utilize technology such as AI in a transparent, reliable and systematic manner;
- manage projects and self-manage effectively;
- foster inclusion and work collaboratively in multicultural teams.
Degree structure
Fundamentals of Business Knowledge 66 ECTS
Code: BIZ310
Scope: 66 ECTS
Programme director: TBA
| Course code | Course name | ECTS | Teaching |
|---|---|---|---|
| BIZ-A1000 | Orientation to University Studies | 1 | I-III English, 1st year |
| ISM-A1002 | Introduction to Data Analytics | 6 | I English, 1st year |
| ABL-C2100 | Principles of Accounting | 6 | II English, 1st year |
| MNGT-C1001 | Introduction to Strategic Management | 6 | II English, 1st year |
| MNGT-C1009 | People Management | 6 | III English, 1st year |
| MARK-A0001 | Marketing Management | 6 | III English, 1st year |
| ECON-C9000 | Principles of Economics | 6 | IV English, 1st year |
| MNGT-A1002 | Nordic Sustainability and Business Ethics | 6 | V English, 1st year |
| FIN-A0103 | Fundamentals of Corporate Finance | 6 | I English, 2nd year |
| MNGT-C3004 | Founder Principles | 6 | I English, 2nd year |
| BIZ-A2202 | Scientific Thinking and Writing | 2 | II English, 2nd year |
| ARTX-C1020 | Strategic Identity and Design | 3 | III English, 2nd year |
| 30A02000 | Introduction to Statistics | 6 | III English, 2nd year |
Major 56 ECTS
Code: BIZ3210
Scope: 56 ECTS
| Course code | Course name | ECTS | Teaching |
|---|---|---|---|
| MNGT-C2002 | Global Business Environment and Geopolitics | 6 | I English, 1st year |
| MNGT-C2003 | Introduction to International Strategy | 6 | IV English, 1st year |
| MNGT-C2004 | Diversity in International Management | 6 | V English, 1st year |
| BIZ3210.kand | Bachelor’s Thesis and Seminar | 10 | IV English, 2nd year |
| BIZ.kyps | Maturity Test | 0 | IV English, 2nd year |
| MNGT-C2005 | Capstone: International Business Project or ITP or Professional Internship |
10 | III-IV English, 3rd year (2028-29) |
Choose one of the functional theme packages (18 ECTS) |
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Global Supply Chains |
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| MNGT-C2006 | Sustainability in Global Value Chains | 6 | II English |
| ISM-C3001 | Global Logistics and Distribution | 6 | III English |
| ISM-C3002 | Operations and Supply Chain Risk Management | 6 | IV English |
International Entrepreneurship |
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| MNGT-C2007 | International Entrepreneurship | 6 | II (2027-28) English |
| MNGT-C3001 | Go to Market for Founders | 6 | II, IV English |
| MNGT-C3002 | Founder Insights | 3 | I-V English |
| ABL-E2611 | Entrepreneurship Law | 3 | II, V English |
International Marketing |
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| MNGT-C2008 | International Marketing | 6 | II (2027-28) English |
| 23C510 | Integrated Marketing Communications | 6 | III English |
| MARK-C3079 | Delivering Value | 6 | II, IV English |
International People Management |
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| MNGT-C2009 | International People Management | 6 | II (2027-28) English |
| MNGT-C2010 | Intercultural Management | 6 | IV (2027-28) English |
| MNGT-C1013 | Introdution to Data Analytics for Managers | 6 | I English |
International Business of Design & Technology |
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| Cohort programme with University of South Carolina, courses to be confirmed, available for students who start their studies 1.8.2027 (not available for cohort of autumn 2026) | |||
International minor 24 ECTS
The completion of the Bachelor’s programme requires students to spend a semester abroad. This is done in a foreign university, where students take a semester of undergraduate level courses equivalent to the usual workload expected in the specific institution during the term. Students must complete 24 credits (ECTS) during the study abroad period.
Language and communication studies 17 ECTS
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Teaching |
|---|---|---|---|
| MNGT-A4004 | Mastering Influence in Business Communication | 6 | V, 2nd year |
| Second national language (Finnish or Swedish) | 2 | ||
| LC-7210 |
Finnish 1* or other language studies* |
3 | |
| Elective language studies** | 6 |
* If your language of secondary education is other than Finnish or Swedish, choose course LC-7210 Finnish 1. If your language of secondary education is Finnish or Swedish, choose any language course other than the language of your secondary education.
** For non-Finnish speakers courses Finnish 2 and 3 or more advanced level Finnish courses are recommended. For others preferably advanced courses in other languages.
According to the Government Decree on University Degrees, students are required to demonstrate proficiency in both national languages, meaning Finnish and Swedish, in a higher education degree in Finland. The proficiency in your language of education (koulusivistyskieli) is demonstrated with a maturity essay written with the bachelor's thesis and proficiency in one of Finland’s second national languages, which is demonstrated by passing a written and an oral test.
If your language of education is Finnish, the second national language is Swedish. If your language of education is Swedish, the second national language is Finnish. Read more here about how the language of education is determined. You can also get an exemption from the language requirements; read more about that under the heading Applications.
Language requirement tests in Swedish for students whose language of education is Finnish
Students whose language of education is Finnish must take part in the oral and writing parts of the national language requirement tests in Swedish. This is to show they have achieved the language skills required by legislation.
Start your studies in Swedish by completing the ruotsin lähtötasotesti test (pre-test of Swedish skills), which suggests a suitable preparatory course for you to take or, in some cases, suggests taking the tests directly with a course. You can find the test here.
Compulsory language requirement tests
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| LC-5001 | National Language Requirement (Swedish) Writing Test | 1 | I, II, III, IV, V |
| LC-5002 | National Language Requirement (Swedish) Oral Test | 1 | I, II, III, IV, V |
Preparatory courses for the Swedish language test
Courses that prepare students for the language requirement tests cannot be included in the language and communication studies module; instead, they must be placed under elective studies in the personal study plan.
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| LC-5003 | Swedish for Working Life | 3 | I, II, III, IV, V |
| LC-5004 | Foundations of Swedish for Working Life | 4 | I-II, III-IV, IV-V |
Language requirement tests in Finnish for students whose language of education is Swedish
Students whose language of education is Swedish must take part in the oral and writing parts of the national language requirement tests in Finnish. This is to show they have achieved the language skills required by legislation.
You can find more information on the Finnish language tests and preparatory courses here: Finska som andra och främmande språk.
Compulsory language requirement tests
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| LC-7001 | National Language Requirement (Finnish) Writing Test | 1 | I, II, III, IV, V |
| LC-7002 | National Language Requirement (Finnish) Oral Test | 1 | I, II, III, IV, V |
According to the Government Decree on University Degrees, students are required to demonstrate proficiency in at least one foreign language that enables them to monitor progress in their own field and operating in an international setting. All students demonstrate this proficiency by taking the mandatory course MNGT-A4004 Mastering influence in business communication in English Business Communication.
Compulsory course
Students in Bachelor's Programme in International Business take this course in period V in the 2nd year of studies. The C1 starting level of the course means the course fulfils the language requirement for exchange studies.
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| MNGT-A4004 | Mastering influence in business communication | 6 | V |
If the language of your secondary education is other than Finnish or Swedish, choose:
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| LC-7210 | Finnish 1 | 3 | I, I-II, II, III, III-IV, IV-V, V |
If the language of your your secondary education is Finnish or Swedish, choose any 3 ECTS language course in a different language. See the list of elective language studies below for available courses.
The Bachelor’s Degree in International Business includes 6 ECTS of elective language studies. You can choose courses that match your interests, starting level, and goals. If you do not speak Finnish, we recommend taking Finnish courses (see the detailed list of available courses below). If you speak Finnish, we recommend choosing advanced courses in other languages.
You can complete 6 ECTS in one language or you can take two 3 ECTS courses in different languages.
Note that the following types of courses cannot be placed in the language and communication studies module:
- Courses in your own language of education (such as LC-5000 Kommunicera som expert for students whose language of education is Swedish)
- Courses that prepare students for the national language requirement tests
- Intercultural Communication courses or other courses that the Language Centre offers, but that are not strictly speaking language courses (such as courses about other countries and their cultures).
Starting level
The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) uses six proficiency levels to describe language courses: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2. The A levels are for the basic level of language studies, B level is more advanced and C level is the most proficient level of language knowledge.
The starting level of a language course is mentioned in the course description in the field CEFR level.
If you already have language skills in a language you want to study, check the information page for that language to see which course to begin with.
The sections Finnish courses for international students and Swedish courses for international students are intended for students whose educational background is not from Finland and who have little or no knowledge of Finnish or Swedish. If you have studied Swedish before, you'll find suitable elective courses under the heading Swedish courses for students with previous knowledge.
Finnish
Finnish courses for international students
Please note that students in the Bachelor's Programme in Business (Kauppatieteiden kandidaattiohjelma) cannot include the Finnish courses below in their degree.
Proficiency in Finnish is a key to understanding and making the most of Finnish culture and society. In many international workplaces, Finnish is important even though the official working language of the company is English. Proficiency in Finnish is often a central factor in recruitment, career advancement and success in working life. In addition, knowledge in a rare language such as Finnish may be an advantage in international working life.
If you have been granted an exemption from the national language requirement tests, we recommend the following Finnish courses in place of the tests. They also qualify as elective language studies if your language of education is not Finnish or Swedish.
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| LC-7003 | Survival Finnish Online | 1 | II, V |
| LC-7004 | Survival Finnish 1 | 1 | I, III |
| LC-7006 | Survival Finnish 2 Online | 1 | II–IV |
| LC-7005 | Survival Finnish 2 | 1 | II, IV |
| LC-7210 | Finnish 1 | 3 | I, I-II, II, III, III-IV, IV-V, V |
| LC-7323 | Finnish Conversation 1 | 1 | V |
| LC-7220 | Finnish 2 | 3 | I-II, II, III-IV, IV, IV-V |
| LC-7230 | Finnish 3 | 3 | I-II, III-IV, IV-V |
| LC-7324 | Finnish Conversation 2 | 1 | V |
| LC-7240 | Finnish 4 | 3 | I-II, III-IV, IV-V |
| LC-7250 | Finnish 5 | 3 | I-II, III-IV |
| LC-7326 | Finnish Conversation 3 | 1 | V |
| LC-7260 | Finnish 6 | 3 | I-II, III-IV |
| LC-7270 | Finnish 7 | 3 | I-II |
| LC-7272 | Finnish for Work | 2 | I-II |
| LC-7280 | Finnish 8 | 3 | III–IV |
| LC-7281 | Deepen Your Finnish Skills | 3 | to be updated |
More information about studying Finnish here
Swedish
Swedish courses for international students
If you have been granted an exemption from the national language requirement tests, we recommend the following Swedish courses in place of the tests. They are also eligible as elective language studies if your language of education is not Finnish or Swedish.
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| LC-5011 | Swedish for International Students 1 | 3 | I, III |
| LC-5012 | Swedish for International Students 2 | 3 | II, IV |
| LC-5013 | Swedish for International Students 3 | 3 | 2026-2027: I 2027-2028: no teaching |
| LC-5014 | Swedish for International Students 4 | 3 | 2026-2027: I 2027-2028: no teaching |
| LC-5015 | Swedish for International Students 5 | 3 | 2026-2027: II 2027-2028: no teaching |
See more information on Swedish courses here.
Swedish courses for students with previous knowledge
The following courses can be part of the language and communication studies module as elective language studies for students whose language of education is not Swedish (CEFR starting level B2-C1).
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| LC-5007 | Practice Your Knowledge in Nordic Countries in Swedish | 3 | II |
| LC-5008 | Practice Field-Specific Communication in Swedish | 3 | IV |
| LC-5005 | Practice Working Life Communication in Swedish | 3 | III |
| LC-5000 | Kommunicera som expert * | 3–5 | I–V |
* Kursen är avsedd för studerande med svenska som modersmål/skolbildningsspråk. Kursen är även lämplig för tvåspråkiga studerande (finska och svenska) samt övriga studerande med mycket goda kunskaper i svenska.
Department of Management studies at the School of Business arranges the compulsory course MNGT-A4004 Mastering influence in business communication as well as an elective course in English Business Communication.
The mandatory course must be completed first before taking the elective course. This is the only English course that can be completed as an elective language course.
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| MNGT-C4001 | Management Communication | 3 | III, IV, V |
Spanish is the official language of 19 countries, and around 400 million people speak it as their native language. It is also the official language for several international organisations, among others the UN. Spanish-speaking countries are a huge market and economic area that is becoming more and more interesting to Finnish companies. Anyone doing business in Spain and Latin America will benefit greatly from the knowledge of the language and culture.
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| LC-2310 | Spanish 1 | 3 | I, II, III, IV, V |
| LC-2311 | Spanish 1 - Online Course | 2 | 2026-2028: no teaching |
| LC-2320 | Spanish 2 | 3 | I, II, III, IV, V |
| LC-2321 | Spanish 2 - Online Course | 2 | 2026-2028: no teaching |
| LC-2330 | Spanish 3 | 3 | I, II, III, IV |
| LC-2340 | Spanish 4 | 3 | II, III, IV |
| LC-2350 | Spanish 5 (o, w) | 3 | I, III |
| LC-2360 | Spanish 6 (o,w) | 3 | II |
| LC-2371 | Spanish 7a (o,w) | 3 | III |
| LC-2372 | Spanish 7b (o, w) | 3 | 2026–2027: no teaching 2027–2028: IV |
| LC-2373 | Spanish 7c (o, w) | 3 | 2026–2027: I–II 2027–2028: no teaching |
| LC-2380 | Spanish 8 (o,w) | 3 | 2026–2027: IV 2027–2022: no teaching |
More information about studying Spanish here (including information on which course you should take first).
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| LC‐3310 | Japanese 1 | 3 | I–II, III–IV |
| LC-3320 | Japanese 2 | 3 | I–II, III–IV |
| LC-3330 | Japanese 3 | 3 | I–II, III–IV |
| LC-3340 | Japanese 4 | 3 | III–IV |
| LC-3350 | Japanese 5 | 3 | I–II |
China is a key market for Finnish business, and Chinese businesses are continually expanding their operations in Finland. Leading companies of different fields are looking to recruit employees with knowledge of Chinese language and culture. Persons with proficiency in Chinese have good opportunities for doing business in China.
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| LC-9010 LC-9001 |
Chinese 1 (3 ECTS) and The basics of Chinese writing and the history of characters (2 ECTS) |
5 |
I–II, II, III–IV |
| LC-9022 | Chinese 2 | 4 | I-II, III–IV, V |
| LC-9030 | Chinese 3 | 3 | I–II |
| LC-9044 | Chinese 4 | 4 | III–IV |
| LC-9055 | Chinese 5 | 4 | I–II |
| LC-9066 | Chinese 6 | 3 | III–IV |
| LC-9077 | Chinese 7 Speaking and Writing in the Workplace (o,w) | 3 | 2026-2028: no teaching |
A Chinese character course cannot be included in the language studies module without an accompanying Chinese language course.
More information about studying Chinese here (including information on which course you should take first).
A good knowledge of French is in demand in many areas of business due to the French market opening to Finnish companies via language skills and knowledge of customs and the country. Many large corporations and international institutions have their headquarters in Paris. The French language is important in the United Nations where third of the speeches are held in French. The Council of Europe is located in Strasbourg. Along English, French is the first official working language in the European Union. By studying French, you can conveniently learn also widely used scientific and other terms based on Latin.
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| LC-4310 | French 1 | 3 | I, II-III, III, IV-V |
| LC-4320 | French 2 | 3 | 2026-2027: II-III, III, IV-V, V 2027-2028: II-III, III, III-IV, V |
| LC-4321 | Online French - Prononciation française | 3 | I–V |
| LC-4330 | French 3 | 3 | I, III-IV, IV |
| LC-4340 | French 4 | 3 | II, IV |
| LC-4350 | French 5 (o, w) | 3 | I, III |
| LC-4360 | French 6 (o, w) | 3 | IV |
| LC-4361 | Online French - Grammaire française | 3 | I–II, III-V |
| LC-4371 | French 7a - Travailler ensemble (o, w) | 3 | 2026-2027: II–III 2027-2028: no teaching |
| LC-4381 | French 8 – Communiquer et argumenter (o, w) | 3 | 2026-2027: no teaching 2027-2028: II-III |
More information about studying French here (including information on which course you should take first).
The position of the German language in Europe is undeniable as it is the native language of around 100 million Europeans. In economic life, German is an important tool since Germany is one of Finland's biggest trading partners. The German courses at Aalto University offer versatile opportunities to study German and learn skills needed in operating in challenging international positions.
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| LC-6310 | German 1 | 3 | I, I–II, II, III, III-IV, IV |
| LC-6320 | German 2 | 3 | I, II, III-IV, IV |
| LC-6330 | German 3 | 3 | 2026-2027: I, II, III–IV, IV, V 2027-2028: I, II, II-IV |
| LC-6340 | German 4 | 3 | I-II, II, III |
| LC-6341 | German Grammar 1 | 2 | I–V |
| LC-6350 | German 5 (o, w) | 3 | I, III-IV, IV |
| LC-6351 | German Grammar 2 | 2 | I-V |
| LC-6360 | German 6 (o, w) | 3 | II, III–IV |
| LC-6371 | German 7a (o,w) | 3–6 | I-II |
| LC-6372 | German 7b (o, w) | 3 | III–IV |
| LC-6373 | German 8 (o, w) | 3 | 2026–2028: no teaching |
Russian skills and knowledge have a special significance in Finland. Russia is one of Finland's most significant trading partners, and the intercommunication between the two countries is lively also in several other areas. Especially staff in exporting companies are expected to have a good knowledge of the Russian language and environment. Russian is also suitable for those who are seeking international positions because business degree holders with Russian skills are also in demand outside of Finland. Russian is commonly spoken also in many other Eastern European countries, and it is one of the official language of the UN. Students also have the opportunity to specialize in Russian economy.
Master's School in Russian and East European Studies
Aalto University is one of 12 Finnish universities participating in the Master’s School in Russian and East European Studies (ExpREES), a specialisation programme of advanced studies for a master's degree. Through ExpREES you can add special expertise to your major in your own area and in related disciplines. The application period is generally in March. Further information here.
Russian as a native language
Students with Russian as their native language or an equivalent knowledge in Russian can include courses LC-8591 Russian 9 Russian Business Communication for Native Speakers A and LC-8592 Russian 9 Russian Business Communication for Native Speakers B in their degree. They can't take courses meant for students with Russian as a foreign language. Native language Russian courses are usually taught every two academic years. Taking part in the courses requires at least a satisfactory knowledge of Finnish.
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
Russian as a foreign language |
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| LC-8511 | Russian 1 | 3 | I-II, II–III, III, V |
| LC-8522 | Russian 2 | 3 | I-II, IV-V |
| LC-8533 | Russian 3 | 3 | I-II, III-IV |
| LC-8544 | Russian 4 | 3 | I-II, V |
| LC-8555 | Russian 5 (o, w) | 3 | I–II, III-IV |
| LC-8566 | Russian 6 (o, w) | 3 | V |
| LC-8577 | Russian 7 (o, w) | 3 | I-II |
| LC-8581 | Russian 8 Russian Business Communication A (o,w) | 3 | 2026–2027: no teaching 2027–2028: III |
| LC-8582 | Russian 8 Russian Business Communication B (o,w) | 3 | 2026–2027: no teaching 2027–2028: IV |
| LC-8583 | Russian for a Specific Field (o,w) (V) | 3 | 2026–2028: no teaching |
Russian as a native language |
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| LC-8591 | Russian 9 Russian Business Communication for Native Speakers A (o, w) | 3 | 2026–2027: III 2027–2028: no teaching |
| LC-8592 | Russian 9 Russian Business Communication for Native Speakers B (o, w) | 3 | 2026–2027: IV 2027–2028: no teaching |
More information about studying Russian here (including information on which course you should take first).
Elective studies 17 ECTS
Elective studies must meet the following requirements: they must be completed at a university or a university of applied sciences; they must, as a rule, be a part of the degree studies of the university or university of applied sciences organising the studies; and they must meet the objectives of the degree completed at the Aalto University School of Business. Elective studies cannot overlap with other studies included in the degree in terms of content and intended learning outcomes.
Higher education institutions also offer studies that are outside degree education and are aimed at a wide audience; the suitability of such studies for a degree is assessed in terms of how they relate relation to the intended learning outcomes of the degree. For example, courses that can be completed freely online and have a scope of 1–3 ECTS are generally not acceptable to be included as part of a degree.
Elective studies are selected with an aim of meeting the scope of the degree in credits (180 ECTS credits). The scope of the elective studies depends on the student's choices regarding other study modules.
- For example, completing a minor that is broader than the minimum scope reduces the number of elective studies that need to be chosen. For example, the International minor is often somewhat broader than the minimum scope required for the degree, which means that there is correspondingly less room for elective studies in the degree.
Elective studies can be used for:
- Broadening your skills and knowledge via multidisciplinary studies by
- Completing a minor or individual courses in the fields of technology or art and design
- Completing University Wide Studies
- Completing studies at a European Unite! university
- Completing network studies, for example, from the Hilma network of gender studies or other networks
- Completing a second minor
- Acquiring entrepreneurial skills
- Deepening language and communication skills by
- Completing studies at the Aalto University Language Centre, either as individual courses or as an entire minor
- Completing studies in language and multicultural studies offered by a European Unite! university
- Broadening or deepening your expertise in your field by
- Completing additional studies in your major
- Completing studies in other majors
- Completing additional studies in a minor
- Completing an individual business project, BIZ-C0100 (instructions here)
- Acquiring working life skills by completing an internship
- Learning self-leadership skills and developing personal well-being and meaningfulness with respect to studies by completing Personal Impact courses