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Minor in International Business (Mikkeli campus)
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Quotas and restrictions:
Mandatory attendance apart from certain exceptions.
Application process:
Continuous application, see details below
Content and structure of the minor
About the minor
A Minor in International Business is offered at the Aalto University School of Business Mikkeli Campus. The Minor in International Business prepares students to meet the demands of business in the global marketplace and advanced studies. Offering the minor entirely in English, the curriculum facilitates individual and collaborative learning in a multicultural context, while ensuring basic literacy in the field of international business. Upon completion of the minor, students will have the following competences - they will be able to:
- understand the key theories and concepts of international business and link them to their major fields of study and expertise;
- analyse the political, legal, economic, and cultural environment of international companies and other organizations, in particular addressing sustainability challenges;
- navigate effectively in international business, for example: recognizing international business opportunities, managing internationalization and international market development, and dealing with diverse cultural contexts; and
- engage in an international learning community by developing presentation, communication and teamwork skills.
Studying at the Mikkeli campus
Because English is the language of instruction, it is essential that all students understand rapid, idiomatic English as spoken in lectures and group discussions. Students also are expected to be able to read English with ease and to express their thoughts clearly in spoken and written English.
Most Mikkeli Campus courses are taught in the form of intensive three-week modules that run through the entire year. For each module, classes are scheduled for three hours a day, five days a week, for a total of 45 contact hours, which includes examinations. All students are expected to attend courses on a full-time basis, so class attendance is mandatory with some exceptions.
Read about the Academic Policies of the Program here.
You can apply for housing for example through the Mikkeli student housing foundation MOAS.
The local hotels also offer special prices for students who come to study in Mikkeli for a short period.
Content
Code | Course name | ECTS |
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Choose at least one basic course in the field of businessThe basic course can be completed either on Mikkeli or Otaniemi campus. The following are examples of the offering in Mikkeli campus. |
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MLI21A030 | Introduction to Management | 6 |
MLI23A020 | Introduction to Marketing | 6 |
MLI21C617 | Operations Management | 6 |
MLI28A020 | Principles of Finance | 6 |
Another basic course in the field business as agreed within the application procedure | ||
Choose three of the followingPlease note that the selection and the timing of the elective courses in International Business may vary each year. * |
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MLI-C1202 | Integrated Marketing Communications | 6 |
MLI-C1204 | Agile Project Management | 6 |
MLI-C1207 | Services Marketing | 6 |
MLI26C010 | International Marketing | 6 |
MLI26C202 | Financial Accounting for Global Business | 6 |
MLI26C600 | Entrepreneurship in the Global Economy | 6 |
MLI26C633 | Brand Management | 6 |
MLI26C651 | International Human Resource Management | 6 |
MLI26C662 | Comparative Consumer Behavior | 6 |
MLI26C681 | International Business to Business Marketing | 6 |
MLI26C704 | Business Consulting in the Global Economy | 6 |
MLI26C720 | Investments and Portfolio Management | 6 |
MLI26C726 | Managerial Accounting for Global Business | 6 |
MLI26C730 | Consumer Culture | 6 |
MLI26C739 | Social Media Analytics | 6 |
MLI26C742 | Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Marketing | 6 |
MLI28C060 | Corporate Finance | 6 |
MLI31C020 | Intermediate Microeconomics | 6 |
MLI31C030 | Intermediate Macroeconomics | 6 |
MLI26C740 | Digital Disruption | 6 |
MLI26C707 | Environmental Economics | 6 |
MLI26C738 | Global Game Industry | 6 |
MLI26C743 | Green Ventures | 6 |
MLI26C727 | Innovation Management in the Global Economy | 6 |
MLI-C1200 | International Arts Management | 6 |
MLI26C653 | International Business Strategy | 6 |
MLI26C680 | Management Information Systems in International Business | 6 |
MLI-C1203 | Strategic Design Management | 6 |
MLI26C744 | Tools for Data Analysis | 6 |
* see the course schedule of the Bachelor's Programme in International Business. In case you would like to study in Mikkeli during the summer, please see the courses offered in modules 12-15.
How to apply?
We have an ongoing application process for the IB Minor. The applications must be sent at least two (2) months before the beginning of the first IB Minor course in the study plan of the student. Please find the link to the Course Schedule above.
Before applying please contact your own degree program to make sure that you can include these studies in your personal study plan and your degree.
Send your application via a freeform email and include the following information:
- your name
- student number
- email address
- phone number
- school at Aalto
- study programme at Aalto
- list of the courses to be completed in Mikkeli as part of the IB Minor (please list each module and course)*
- motivation for studying in the BScBA program in Mikkeli
- the level of your English skills (written and oral)
*You can also list two potential courses/module in the order of preference. Because the students can attend only one course at the time, you will be registered only for one course/ module. In case your first choice course is full, we will try to register you to your second choice course. The course schedule can be found here.
Please send the application and an electronic copy of your transcript by email to Mari Syväoja ([email protected]).
There are a limited number of places available for the IB Minor students in each course. The applicants may be interviewed.
Previous curricula
Code: BIZM3120
Extent: 24 ECTS
Language of instruction: English
Level: Bachelor
Target group: All Aalto students
Theme: Global business dynamics
Teacher in charge: Joan Lofgren
Administrative contact: Mari Syväoja
Organising department: Department of Management Studies, Mikkeli Campus
Prerequisites: -
Quotas and restrictions: Mandatory attendance apart from certain exceptions.
Application process: Continuous application, own application procedure
Content and structure of the minor
Minor in International Business is offered at the Aalto University School of Business Mikkeli Campus. Minor in International Business prepares students to meet the demands of business in the global marketplace and advanced studies. Offering the minor entirely in English, the curriculum facilitates individual and collaborative learning in a multicultural context, while ensuring basic literacy in the field of international business. Upon completion of the minor, students will have the following competences - they will be able to:
- understand the key theories and concepts of international business and link them to their major fields of study and expertise;
- analyse the political, legal, economic, and cultural environment of international companies and other organizations;
- work effectively in international business, for example: recognizing international business opportunities, managing internationalization and international market development, and dealing with diverse cultural contexts; and
- engage in an international learning community by developing presentation, communication and teamwork skills.
Minor in International Business consists of
- one basic course (6 ECTS) in the field of business (completed in Otaniemi or Mikkeli)
- The student must have completed one Bachelor's level basic course in the field of business before attending the other courses for the IB Minor in Mikkeli. The student can also complete the basic course in Mikkeli. The basic course should support the other studies completed for the IB Minor. The course can be for example one of the following basic courses:
- Introduction to Management, 6 cr
Introduction to Marketing, 6 cr
Operations Management, 6 cr
Principles of Finance, 6 cr
- Introduction to Management, 6 cr
- The student must have completed one Bachelor's level basic course in the field of business before attending the other courses for the IB Minor in Mikkeli. The student can also complete the basic course in Mikkeli. The basic course should support the other studies completed for the IB Minor. The course can be for example one of the following basic courses:
- three elective courses (18 ECTS) offered by the International Business programme (completed in Mikkeli).
- Please note that the selection and the timing of the elective courses in International Business may vary each year
- See example tables of Minor Studies in IB in Mikkeli during spring and summer 2023 below
Module | Dates | Course |
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Module 12 | 15/5-2/6, 2023 | Basic course: Introduction to Marketing (6 cr) |
Module 13 | 5/6-22/6, 2023 | Consumer Culture (6 cr) |
Module 14 | 26/6-14/7, 2023 | International Arts Management (6 cr) |
Module 15 | 24/7-11/8, 2023 | International Business to Business Marketing (6 cr) |
Module | Dates | Course |
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Module 12 | 15/5-2/6, 2023 | Basic course: Operations Management (6 cr) |
Module 13 | 5/6-22/6, 2023 | Management Information Systems in International Business (6 cr) |
Module 14 | 26/6-14/7, 2023 | Environmental Economics (6 cr) |
Module 15 | 24/7-11/8, 2023 | Tools for Data Analysis (6 cr) |
Please see the whole BScBA Course Schedule here.
In case you would like to study in Mikkeli during the summer, please see the courses offered in modules 12-15.
Basic information of the minor
Code: BIZM3120
Extent: 24 ECTS
Language: English
Teacher in charge: Joan Lofgren
Application procedure: Continuous application, own application procedure, see Minor in International Business
Quotas and restrictions: Mandatory attendance apart from certain exceptions
Content and structure of the minor
Minor in International Business is offered at the Aalto University School of Business Mikkeli Campus. Minor in International Business prepares students to meet the demands of business in the global marketplace and advanced studies. Offering the minor entirely in English, the curriculum facilitates individual and collaborative learning in a multicultural context, while ensuring basic literacy in the field of international business. Upon completion of the minor, students will have the following competences - they will be able to:
- understand the key theories and concepts of international business and link them to their major fields of study and expertise;
- analyse the political, legal, economic, and cultural environment of international companies and other organizations;
- work effectively in international business, for example: recognizing international business opportunities, managing internationalization and international market development, and dealing with diverse cultural contexts; and
- engage in an international learning community by developing presentation, communication and teamwork skills.
Minor in International Business consists of
- one basic course (6 ECTS) in the field of business (completed in Helsinki or Mikkeli)
- three elective courses (18 ECTS) offered by the International Business programme (completed in Mikkeli)
More information on the minor in International Business, application procedure and structure of studies is available at Minor in International Business.
Basic information of the minor
Code: BIZM0310
Extent: 24 ECTS
Language: English
Teacher in charge: Joan Lofgren
Application procedure: Continuous application, own application procedure, see Minor in International Business
Quotas and restrictions: Mandatory attendance apart from certain exceptions
Content and structure of the minor
Minor in International Business is offered at the Aalto University School of Business Mikkeli Campus. Minor in International Business prepares students to meet the demands of business in the global marketplace and advanced studies. Offering the minor entirely in English, the curriculum facilitates individual and collaborative learning in a multicultural context, while ensuring basic literacy in the field of international business. Upon completion of the minor, students will have the following competences - they will be able to:
- understand the key theories and concepts of international business and link them to their major fields of study and expertise;
- analyse the political, legal, economic, and cultural environment of international companies and other organizations;
- work effectively in international business, for example: recognizing international business opportunities, managing internationalization and international market development, and dealing with diverse cultural contexts; and
- engage in an international learning community by developing presentation, communication and teamwork skills.
Minor in International Business consists of
- one basic course (6 ECTS) in the field of business (completed in Helsinki or Mikkeli)
- three elective courses (18 ECTS) offered by the International Business programme (completed in Mikkeli)
More information on the minor in International Business, application procedure and structure of studies is available at Minor in International Business.
Basic information of the minor
Code: BIZM0310
Extent: 24 ECTS
Language: English
Teacher in charge: Joan Lofgren
Application procedure: Continuous application, own application procedure, see Minor in International Business
Quotas and restrictions: Mandatory attendance apart from certain exceptions
Content and structure of the minor
Minor in International Business is offered at the Aalto University School of Business Mikkeli Campus. Minor in International Business prepares students to meet the demands of business in the global marketplace and advanced studies. Offering the minor entirely in English, the curriculum facilitates individual and collaborative learning in a multicultural context, while ensuring basic literacy in the field of international business. Upon completion of the minor, students will have the following competences - they will be able to:
- understand the key theories and concepts of international business and link them to their major fields of study and expertise;
- analyse the political, legal, economic, and cultural environment of international companies and other organizations;
- work effectively in international business, for example: recognizing international business opportunities, managing internationalization and international market development, and dealing with diverse cultural contexts; and
- engage in an international learning community by developing presentation, communication and teamwork skills.
Minor in International Business consists of
- one basic course (6 ECTS) in the field of business (completed in Helsinki or Mikkeli)
- three elective courses (18 ECTS) offered by the International Business programme (completed in Mikkeli)
More information on the minor in International Business, application procedure and structure of studies is available at Minor in International Business.
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