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Changes will be made to the School of Business’s bachelor’s programme offering starting in the autumn of 2027

In addition to the Finnish-language Bachelor’s Programme in Business, there are four programmes offered in English
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From autumn 2027 onwards it will be possible to study in five different bachelor’s programmes at the Aalto University School of Business. These are the Finnish-language Bachelor’s Programme in Business and the English-language Bachelor’s Programme in Economics, Bachelor’s Programme in Finance, Bachelor’s Programme in International Business and Bachelor’s Programme in Technology, Business and Design.

Applications to the above-mentioned English-language programmes are submitted in the separate intake for English-language bachelor’s programmes at Aalto University in January 2027. Applications to the Bachelor’s Programme in Business are submitted in the second joint application round for higher education institutions in March 2027. More detailed application schedules will be published together with the application information in September–October 2026.

‘Internationalisation is one of the three strategic focus areas of the School of Business, alongside academic excellence and sustainability. Increasing the English-language offering at bachelor’s level broadens our students’ career opportunities and improves our school’s ability to attract talented students,’ says the Dean of the School of Business Timo Korkeamäki.

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Get to know the programmes and the frequently asked questions and answers about our bachelor’s programme offering from autumn 2027 onwards (see lift-ups further down on this page). Please note: Information/programme pages for the Bachelor’s Programme in Finance and the Bachelor’s Programme in Technology, Business and Design will be published in summer 2026, meaning more info will be available in the near future.

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Bachelor's Programmes at the School of Business starting in autumn 2027 – FAQ

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