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Student Guide

Bachelor’s Programme in International Business, Mikkeli

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Planning your studies

Course registrations and study plans

All students in the BScBA Program must prepare a personal study plan (PSP or HOPS in Finnish) in cooperation with the Manager of Academic Operations. Each student agrees to study according to the approved study plan (excel form is available when relevant). The plan helps the student to plan their studies beforehand, and the BScBA Program to plan the course registrations. Information on the study plan is given during the orientation week and in info sessions throughout the studies.

Support for studying and career planning

The Mikkeli study office staff is available to assist you in all issues related to your studies.

Opiskelutaidot

Study Skills

Study skills consist of a number of areas, such as the management of study methods, self-management, acting in a community and regulation of personal emotions. Study skills are something you can learn, and these pages include ideas for developing your skills as well as links for sources of additional information.

Support services for students
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Starting Point of Wellbeing

The Starting Point of Wellbeing offers students easy access to counselling and advice on matters of well-being and study ability. The services available to you include drop-in (no reservation) advising/counselling sessions, peer support groups, and online materials. You can also make an appointment to receive individual counselling.

Support services for students

Guides and templates

Textbooks

Here you can find the textbook policy and link to the list of the required textbooks.

Policies

Examinations and grades

Credit transfer

Some credits for studies completed, for example, at other higher education institution may be applied toward the BScBA degree. 

How to choose elective studies

Elective studies must be on higher education level, primarily part of the degree studies of the organising institution and meet the intended learning goals of the degree completed at the Aalto University School of Business. Higher education institutions also offer studies outside degree education aimed at a wide audience, and the suitability of such studies is assessed by evaluating the correspondence to the learning outcomes of the degree. 

Starting from 1 August 2025, the credit transfer process to the electives studies of the degree has changed. Read more about this change in the news article

Are you planning to take studies outside of Aalto University and include them in the elective studies? 

If the course you are taking is worth 1–3 credits and can be completed flexibly online, apply for a permission to include the course in your degree in advance. For other courses, follow the normal credit transfer process. 

How to apply for the approval

  1. In Sisu, add a study draft of the course you wish to take in your study plan
  2. Write an informal application in which you justify why you want to include said course in your degree. In your justifications, consider the entity of the degree and the skills and knowledge you would acquire.
  3. Send the application to the Planning Officer of your major or programme. You can find the contact information of the Planning Officers in the Student Guide on your programme’s pages in the section Contact.
  4. The decision is made by the School of Business’s Vice Dean for Education. The applications are processed approximately once a month.
  5. If the course is approved, complete it and afterwards, apply for a credit transfer (inclusion) in Sisu via the study draft as per usual. 

This procedure is applied only to 1-3 credit courses that can be completed flexibly online outside of Aalto University. 

Elective studies cannot overlap with other courses included in the degree.

In the Curriculum page, you can find instructions and suggestions on choosing the elective studies. 

Internships

Transfer rules for students who started studies before 1 August 2022

Transfer rules for students who started studies before 1 August 2022 can be found on the Previous curricula tab

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