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Aalto developing a multidisciplinary Bachelor's programme – students to choose their major during their studies

Set to launch in autumn of 2027, the new multidisciplinary Bachelor's programme will combine science & technology, business, and arts & design
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Aalto University is currently developing a new multidisciplinary Bachelor's programme. Students selected for the programme will be able to decide on their field of graduation during their studies, instead of when they apply.

Students enrolled in the programme will explore science and technology, business, and arts and design—incorporating Aalto’s three fields—and will graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Economics and Business Administration or a Bachelor of Science in Technology. Upon completion of the multidisciplinary programme, they can apply to Master's programs in any of Aalto’s fields.

The idea of a multidisciplinary Bachelor's programme has been around since Aalto University's inception 15 years ago. Now is the ideal time for implementation and the programme’s development has drawn on discussions with industry professionals.

’We have the opportunity to continue Aalto's strong tradition of developing multidisciplinary education while also offering a fresh approach to renewing the Finnish education system. Thanks go to everyone involved in the programme’s development’, says Petri Suomala, Vice President for Education.

Students' motivation grows with the freedom to explore diverse themes

A key aspect of the programme is the ’one-door policy’, where students don't need to choose their focus immediately, bolstered with strong support for learning and tight-knit yearly cohorts. 

Finnish higher education has been often highly specialized. Experiences from the UK and the US show that broad-based Bachelor's programmes provide an excellent foundation for high-quality learning and developing expertise. Students' motivation grows when they have the freedom to explore different themes.

Nobel laureate in economics, Bengt Holmström, who served on Aalto University's Board from 2008 to 2016, has advised on the programme development. Holmström, an emeritus professor at MIT, has provided insights into how close, personal guidance with students can be effectively implemented.

The world is becoming increasingly complex, and this is especially evident in global challenges like biodiversity loss, unsustainable material use, and poverty. On the other hand, technological development can both enable and restrict societal change, business opportunities, and participation in society. 

For the programme, Aalto University seeks students who are interested in broad societal issues and eager to tackle the challenges of our times. Due to the quota for first-time applicants in Finland, many young people feel pressure when choosing their first place of study, sometimes delaying the start of higher education with the goal of ’choosing wisely’.

’This program helps alleviate that pressure. In general, any measures that aim to raise the level of higher education among young adults in Finland are welcome,’ Petri Suomala adds.

Planning involves representation from all Aalto schools

The Academic Affairs Committee discussed the new Bachelor's programme on September 9th, 2025, and provided valuable feedback for its planning.

This fall, curriculum development will take place, and the structure of the programme will be planned. The planning is carried out by a working group with representation from all Aalto schools.

The new multidisciplinary Bachelor's programme is also a target for fundraising and has sparked considerable interest among stakeholders.

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