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IDBM CHEM instructions

From this section, IDBM CHEM students will find important information and instructions on their studies.

The master’s thesis evaluation is approved in the IDBM Programme Committee meetings.

Planning your studies

Orientation at CHEM

Studies for the academic year 2024–2025 begin during the orientation week from August 26 to August 30, 2024. Please see the schedule.

Participation in the orientation week is very important for the smooth start of the studies. During the week, you will meet your fellow students and teachers for the first time, socialize at events organized by guilds, receive support for course selections and study systems, as well as have the opportunity to handle official matters related to daily life.

The programme-specific orientation is very important to attend also for students who continue their studies after a bachelor's degree at Aalto. Please attend the programme-specific orientation if you graduate from Aalto Bachelor´s programme during the calendar year 2024.

Webinar: Planning your studies in Sisu

Aalto CHEM will organize two Zoom webinars to help you to plan your studies. The content in these webinars is the same, so you only need to attend the one which fits better to your schedule.

  • School of Chemical Engineering webinar A: Planning your studies in Sisu on Wed 21 August at 3.30 pm - 5 pm
    OR
  • School of Chemical Engineering webinar B: Planning your studies in Sisu on Thu 22 August at 12 am - 1.30 pm.

Links to the webinars have been sent to new students in newsletters.

Tutoring at CHEM

If you are a new student at Aalto, we will share your contact information with a student tutor who will contact you in August. Each new student who completed their bachelor's degree outside Aalto is assigned a student tutor who has completed tutor training.

Tutors are senior students who help new students during the orientation week and at the beginning of their studies. Tutoring is carried out in cooperation between the tutors, Aalto University personnel and student organizations. Each major and programme has their own tutors who introduce students to the campus, student organization activities (e.g. Prosessiteekkarit & AYY) and student life in general.

Course substitutions

Course substitutions in the School of Chemical Engineering can be found in the PDF table linked below. You can easily search for courses by downloading and/or opening the table in a PDF viewer.

As courses do not always have a direct substitute (e.g. there might be courses partly substituting an older course), please check with the planning officer of your programme or major for more details (see Contact section). Please note that you’ll need to include all requested substitutions in your study plan and depending on how old the course you're using for substitution, get them approved.

If you are looking for course substitutions in the new CHEM master's programmes, you will find them on the portfolio renewal student information page by the beginning of April.

Practical training

Students at the School of Chemical Engineering can include one of the two professional training courses into their master's degree:

CHEM-E0130 Professional Training (3–5 cr)

CHEM-E0135 International Professional Training (3–5 cr)

Remember to carefully read the information in MyCourses.

Please make sure to agree about the course with the professor responsible for your major in advance of completing it. The general rule is that the professional training is not part of your major but is included in your free electives.

Why should I earn my degree within the target time?

Academic advising

The school appoints an academic advisor to each new student. Academic advisors are mainly professors and lecturers. An academic advisor is appointed for the duration of the whole degree, meaning two years for the master's programme. The Learning services support and coordinate the academic advising.

The aims of academic advising are to integrate students into the university community, facilitate the interaction between students and academic staff, increase students’ motivation and study progress as well support students at every stage of their studies. For students, academic advising is a good opportunity for discussion about studies and career options, getting opinions and ideas from an experienced person, discussing different possibilities and to give and get feedback.

Each new student meets their academic advisor already during the orientation week. Thereafter, the academic advisor usually invites the student for an individual meeting at least twice every year: each autumn and each spring. It is possible to organize more individual meetings, if needed. Academic advisors often arrange group meetings as well.

Academic advisors encourage the students in their studies and career plans. They follow the study progress, motivate, and offer support and advice. The student’s goals and study plan (HOPS) are a good basis for an individual meeting.

Topics for an academic advising discussion are e.g.:

  • student’s life, wellbeing
  • learning goals, study plan
  • general study matters (course selection, minor, elective studies, etc.)
  • progress of studies
  • master’s thesis
  • future plans, career options
  • other matters the students are interested in

Academic advising is a part of a proactive safety net at the School of Chemical Engineering. In other words, the academic advisors report the meetings that have taken place to the Learning Services. If a student does not meet their academic advisor, the Learning services will contact them.

If you are not sure, who is your academic advisor, please, contact your planning officer.

Application deadlines for IDBM master's theses

The Master's thesis evaluation is approved in the IDBM Programme Committee meetings (IDBM students who have started their studies in 2018 or later). Please keep in mind that the thesis supervisor, advisor(s) and thesis topic must be approved in MyStudies before submitting the thesis.

Please see school-specific instructions for the thesis process and graduation.

Master's thesis project

The master's thesis is a project that all students undertake towards the end of their studies. The purpose of this project is to solve a problem related to the field of study on a topic related to the advanced studies of the degree programme.

This project is a 30-credit (ECTS) study attainment. It consists of the thesis report as well as a maturity test, and a seminar or presentation related to the project.

Master's Thesis checklist (more information below)

  1. Find a supervising professor and agree on the topic with them. 
  2. Apply for the supervisor, topic and advisor(s) by filling in the starting information in MyStudies "Thesis" -tab and submitting it. 
  3. Write the thesis following the instructions
  4. Agree on the presentation and the evaluation schedule of the thesis with your supervisor.
  5. After receiving the permission from your supervisor, submit your final version of the thesis in MyStudies. You can find the schedule for when thesis grades are approved by the Degree Programme Committee on the Graduation page of your programme. See the link at the top of this page.
  6. Make sure that you are enrolled as an attending student and that your personal study plan is valid and approved, and you have completed all required studies so that you can apply for graduation.

Master’s thesis guidelines

The Master’s thesis guidelines contain general information on what the thesis is, and describe the whole process from start to approval.

The Master's thesis evaluation guidelines and Characterization of Master's theses grades provide information about the evaluation. 

Getting started with your master's thesis

Working on your master's thesis

Practical instructions on writing the thesis

The Aalto University Language Centre offers a Writing Clinic service for students to help with academic English. 

Turnitin is an aid for skillful writing and preventing plagiarism.

Word template for master's thesis in English, Finnish and Swedish for all Aalto schools.

Evaluation and approval of the master's thesis

Graduation

You can apply for the approval and evaluation of the master's thesis and for the master's degree graduation at the same time if all the studies for your master's degree have been completed and registered. For more information, please see the graduation page. Please also make sure to fill out the TEK survey for New Graduates in Technology. 

2024 Survey link

Applications

Forms and templates

Frequently asked questions

You can apply for graduation when all courses (except for the master's thesis) required for the Master's degree have been completed and registered in Sisu, and all sections of your primary study plan are in an approved state. Submit the request for graduation through your primary study plan in Sisu.

You can apply for approval of thesis and graduation by the same application deadline. Please see the graduation page of your programme for details on the schedule (link at the top of the page).

When all studies required for the Master's degree are done:

  1. Answer the Survey for New Graduates in Technology.
  2. Make sure that your primary personal study plan is valid and approved. The degree certificate is generated based on the study plan and the graduation request. Contact your Planning Officer by email if you need approval for your study plan. 
  3. Make sure you are enrolled as an attending student on your date of graduation.
  4. Submit the graduation request through Sisu. Keep in mind the graduation schedule on the graduation page. The deadline for submitting the graduation request is the official date of graduation. Follow the instructions on how to submit a request for graduation in Sisu. Note that the request cannot be saved as a draft. 
  5. Receive your diploma at the Graduation Ceremony or collect your diploma from the Learning Services. You will receive an invitation to the Graduation Ceremony by email about a month before the Graduation Ceremony.


Schedule

Requests for graduation are processed according to a set schedule. The application deadlines are given on the graduation page of your master's programme. The Dean grants the degrees after the CHEM Degree Programme Committee meeting and students are informed of their graduation as soon as the official desicion is made.

Graduating with Honours

Students who have shown in their master’s degree studies excellent knowledge of the field as well as exceptional maturity and sense of judgment in their thesis, may have this recognised in their degree certificate with the phrase 'completed with honours'. A degree may be awarded with honours if the weighted average grade of the studies included in the degree (including the thesis) is at least 4.00 and the thesis grade is 4 or 5.

Language of the degree certificate

You will receive a degree certificate in Finnish or Swedish and an English translation of your degree certificate if your master's thesis written in Finnish or Swedish. Read more about the translations. If your master's thesis written in English, you will receive a degree certificate in English (the language of the degree) and either in Finnish or Swedish according to your choice.

If you want to receive the certificate in Swedish, please provide the information in the "Other info: Additional info on graduation" text field in the graduation request. Otherwise, the certificate will be printed in Finnish by default.
 

Answer the survey for new graduates

Please answer the survey for new graduates in technology

2024 Survey link

With this survey, the Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering collects feedback about the studies and employment of new graduates. The survey is carried out in cooperation with the Academic Engineers and Architects in Finland - TEK, who will use the data to follow the employment and salaries of recently graduated technology professionals in Finland. In order to develop the study programs and university functions in the future, it is crucial to hear the voice of the students. Thus, we ask you to allocate about 20 minutes to fill out this survey. All responses are confidential.

Graduation ceremony and party

In the School of Chemical Engineering, the graduation ceremony is held four times a year; two ceremonies in the autumn term and two ceremonies in the spring term. The graduation dates as well as the graduation ceremony dates are available in the study administration schedule. Invitations to the graduation ceremony are sent by the study affairs secretaries of the degree programme; more specific instructions about confirming one's participation in the ceremony are given in the invitation.

In addition to the School of Chemical Engineering graduation ceremony, an Graduation Party outdoor event for all Aalto graduates may be organized in June.

Instructions regarding the graduation ceremony

The dress code for the graduation ceremony is dark suit with colours. The graduates may bring guests to the ceremony. Please note that the number of guests may be restricted due to limits in space.

Before the start of the ceremony, the graduates gather and form up in a separate meeting room. The graduates move to their seats in the lecture hall in alphabetical order, to the seats marked with “reserved” signs. The guests settle in the vacant seats before the roll call. There are members of the student services' staff present at the ceremony, guiding the participants to their seats.

If you cannot make it to the graduation ceremony, the degree certificate can be picked up at the Student Services’ Service Desk starting from the day after the graduation ceremony. Please remember to take your passport or official ID card with you to the service desk.

The degree certificate can be sent to the graduate by mail, but only with written authorization: Authorization to send degree certificate.

Graduation Party

In addition to the School of Chemical Engineering graduation ceremony, an outdoor event “Graduation Party” is organized in the summer for all bachelors, masters and licentiates who have graduated during the previous year from Aalto University. 

Invitations to the event with registration link will be sent in April and May. So, remember to update your email address you’ll be using after the graduation in Sisu! Read more about the Party.

After graduation

If you graduate in the beginning of a term and you are able to change your enrolment status from attendance to non-attendance before the enrolment period ends, you can apply for a membership fee refund from the Student Union. Those who graduate later during the autumn term can apply for a refund on the following term’s membership fee, i.e. for the spring term.

Instructions for applying for the refund 

Your study right at Aalto University ends on your graduation date. Because the digital student card Frank App deploys a real-time system in verifying your student status, you cannot continue using the Frank App after you have graduated. If you have a plastic student card, it is valid until the end of your AYY membership period. However, note that if you have a plastic student card and you apply for reimbursement of the membership fee, you must visit your School’s Student Service point with your student card. The Student Service point will record the change and remove the academic year tag on your student card.

Further information about student cards 

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