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Startup Minor
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Prerequisites:
No prerequisites for the minor. Individual courses may have their own prerequisites, students are requested to check these before signing up.
Quotas and restrictions:
No quotas. The minor is targeted for master students.
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Content and structure of the minor
About the minor
Students from all six schools of Aalto University are welcome to take Startup Minor or take entrepreneurship courses as electives. The Startup Minor provides you with insight and experience needed to build bold startups, do venturing within existing companies, or join entrepreneurial teams. During the courses you’ll learn by doing together with people from various backgrounds and nationalities. This will teach you practical ‘street smarts’ for starting new ventures, which is one of the best ways to making an impact in real life.
After completing the minor, student can
- Apply user-centric design practices for iterative product development
- Apply experimentation methods to validate market demand, business concepts, and value proposals
- Implement sales, marketing and communication strategies to engage customers and stakeholders
- Apply planning and management methods for startups, including strategy, finance, law and ethical decision making
- Develop leadership, self-leadership and teamworking skills to build and manage diverse teams and collaborate with stakeholders
- Develop an entrepreneurial mindset to be creative, brave, flexible and capable at working with others to create new ideas and succeed together, also beyond startup-context
The minor consists of two types of courses: a startup project course and topic courses. The project course provides you with skills on the process of starting up and getting going. These are indispensable skills for an entrepreneur and there’s no replacement for the experience. The topic courses cover important and integral skills of entrepreneurship: leadership, design thinking, finance, innovation, start-ups, prototyping and much more. These are more specific courses and great for both providing an overview as well as way to start accumulating expertise in specific skill
The introductory courses Starting Up and Entrepneurship Essentials provide a fast and easy introduction to the main concepts of startup entreprenership, should you need one. For topic courses, you can also suggest to the teacher in charge alternative entrepreneurship related courses available elsewhere in Aalto University.
Content
Code | Course name | ECTS | Period |
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Compulsory course, choose one |
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TU-E4101 | Entrepreneurship Lab | 10 | I-II, III-IV |
TU-E4420 | Aalto ES Ignite | 10 | summer |
Optional courses, choose 10-15 ECTS |
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TU-E4400 | Startup Leadership | 5 | 2024-2025: no teaching 2025-2026: III |
TU-E4300 | Introduction to Digital Business and Venturing | 3 | I |
TU-E4031 | Startup Finance | 5 | IV |
TU-E4040 | Opportunity Prototyping | 3 | I |
TU-E4060 | Design & Innovation in Context | 6 | II |
MEC-E3020 | Methods in Early Product Development | 3 | II |
ABL-E2611 | Entrepreneurship Law | 3 | II, IV |
ABL-E2613 | Entrepreneurship Law in Practice | 3 | V |
TU-E4200 | Sustainable Development Goals as Entrepreneurial Business Opportunities |
3 | II |
TU-C2080 | Entrepreneurship Essentials | 1 | I, II, III, IV, V |
TU-C2091 | Starting Up | 1 | I, II, III, IV, V |
As of 1 August 2024, the name of the minor is Startup Minor. The previous name of the minor was APV Startup Minor. For the previous curriculum details of the minor, go to: /en/minors/avp-startup-minor
Previous curricula
Basic information of the minor
Code: SCI3110
Extent: 20–25 ECTS
Language of instruction: English
Level: Masters
Theme: Global business dynamics
Curriculum: 2022–2024
Target group: All Aalto students
Teacher in charge: Lauri Järvilehto
Administrative contact: Tarja Timonen
Organising department: Department of Industrial Engineering and Management
Prerequisites: No prerequisites for the minor. Individual courses may have their own prerequisites, students are requested to check these before signing up.
Quotas and restrictions: No quotas. The minor is targeted for master students. Bachelor students who have acquired the basic understanding of startup entrepreneurship for example through activities in the student ecosystem can also choose the minor.
Content and structure of the minor
Students from all six schools of Aalto University are welcome to take Aalto Ventures Program Startup Minor or take entrepreneurship courses as electives. The AVP Startup Minor provides you with insight and experience needed to build bold startups, do venturing within existing companies, or join entrepreneurial teams. During the courses you’ll learn by doing together with people from various backgrounds and nationalities. This will teach you practical ‘street smarts’ for starting new ventures, which is one of the best ways to making an impact in real life.
The minor consists of two types of courses: The Startup Experience project course and topic courses. The project course provides you with skills on the process of starting up and getting going. These are indispensable skills for an entrepreneur and there’s no replacement for the experience. The topic courses cover important and integral skills of entrepreneurship: leadership, design thinking, finance, innovation, start-ups, prototyping and much more. These are more specific courses and great for both providing an overview as well as way to start accumulating expertise in specific skill.
The introductory course Starting Up and the project course Startup Experience are required for the minor. For topic courses, you can also suggest to the teacher in charge alternative entrepreneurship related courses available elsewhere in Aalto University. Work with the Kiuas accelerator can be credited as part of the AVP Startup Minor on a case-by-case basis.
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
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Compulsory courses | |||
Startup Experience | 9 | I-II, III-IV | |
Starting Up | 2 | I, II, III, IV, V | |
Optional courses, choose min 9 credits | |||
Entrepreneurship Essentials | 1 | I, II, III, IV, V | |
TU-E4300 | Introduction to Digital Business and Venturing | 3 | I |
Startup Finance | 5 | IV | |
Startup Marketing | 5 |
V No teaching in spring 2024 |
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Opportunity Prototyping | 3 | I | |
Design and Innovation in Context | 6 | II | |
Sustainable Development Goals as Entrepreneurial Business Opportunities |
3 | I-II | |
Market Entry Strategies for Entrepreneurial Business | 6 | IV | |
Social Innovation | 6 | III | |
Megatrends as Entrepreneurial Opportunities | 6 | IV |
Basic information of the minor
Code: SCI3110
Extent: 20-25 cr
Language: English
Organizing department: Industrial Engineering and Management
Teacher in charge: Lauri Järvilehto
Target group: All master's students of Aalto University.
Application procedure:
Quotas and restrictions: No quotas. The minor is targeted only for master students.
Prerequisites: No prerequisites.
Content and structure of the minor
Students from all six schools of Aalto University are welcome to take Aalto Ventures Program Startup Minor or take entrepreneurship courses as electives. The AVP Startup Minor provides you with insight and experience needed to build bold startups, do venturing within existing companies, or join entrepreneurial teams. During the courses you’ll learn by doing together with people from various backgrounds and nationalities. This will teach you practical ‘street smarts’ for starting new ventures, which is one of the best ways to making an impact in real life.
The minor consists of two types of courses: project courses and topic courses. The project courses provide you with skills on the process of starting up and getting going. These are indispensable skills for an entrepreneur and there’s no replacement for the experience. The topic courses cover important and integral skills of entrepreneurship: leadership, design thinking, finance, innovation, start-ups, prototyping and much more. These are more specific courses and great for both providing an overview as well as way to start accumulating expertise in specific skill.
The project course Startup Experience is required for the minor. This can, however, be replaced by any project course addressing venture creation and building, such as Venture Ideation and Venture Formation courses together. Product design focused project courses cannot be used to replace Startup Experience. For topic courses, you can also suggest to the teacher in charge alternative entrepreneurship related courses available elsewhere in Aalto University. Work with the Kiuas accelerator can be credited as part of the AVP Startup Minor on a case-by-case basis.
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
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Project courses, required 9- 12 credits | |||
Startup Experience |
9 | I-II, III-IV | |
Alternatively: | |||
Venture Ideation | 6 | I | |
Venture Formation | 6 | II | |
Topic courses | |||
Entrepreneurial Essentials |
1 |
I, II, III, IV, V | |
Starting Up |
2 |
I, II, III, IV, V | |
Introduction to Digital Business and Venturing | 3 | I | |
Startup Finance | 5 | IV | |
Startup Marketing | 5 | V | |
Selling in Growth Companies | 5 |
IV 2021-2022: not lectured |
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Opportunity Prototyping | 3 | I | |
Design and Innovation in Context | 6 | II | |
Sustainable Entrepreneurship | 6 | II |
Basic information of the minor
Code: SCI3090
Extent: 20-25 cr
Language: English
Organizing department: Industrial Engineering and Management
Teacher in charge: Mikko Jääskeläinen Lauri Järvilehto
Target group: All master's students of Aalto University.
Application procedure:
Quotas and restrictions: No quotas. The minor is targeted only for master students.
Prerequisites: No prerequisites.
Content and structure of the minor
Students from all six schools of Aalto University are welcome to take Startup minor or take entrepreneurship courses as electives. Entrepreneurship courses in Aalto provide master’s students with diverse steps into entrepreneurship. The courses cover important aspects of entrepreneurship; leadership, design thinking, finance, innovation, start-ups, prototyping, storytelling and much more.
The Startup minor seeks to inspire and provide students with insight and experience needed to build bold new ventures either as new independent startup companies or within existing companies. During the courses you’ll learn by doing together with people from various backgrounds and nationalities. This will teach you practical ‘street smarts’ for starting new ventures, which is one of the best ways to making an impact in real life.
The startup entrepreneurship minor is based on a large project course. The project courses are supported by 2 or more required core courses and a large selection of elective courses (Entrepreneurship electives).
Although most courses in the minor are cross-school courses and as such broadly accessible for students from different schools within Aalto University, please note that individual courses may have group size limits and separate application procedures.
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
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Optional introduction |
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Introduction to Digital Business and Venturing | 3 | I | |
Required courses 9-10 credits | |||
Startup Experience | 9 | I-II (2018-2019, III-IV (2018-2019, 2019-2020) | |
Refresher on Business Research | 1 | I, III | |
Aalto Fellows | 5 | V (not lectured academic year 2019-2020) | |
Aalto Fellows II | 5 | I | |
Optional courses | Choose at minimum two courses | ||
Storytelling - a Narrative Approach for Entrepreneurship | 3 | I | |
Startup Finance | 5 | IV | |
Startup Leadership | 5 | V | |
Startup Marketing | 5 |
lectured summer 2019, V (2019-2020) lectured summer 2020 V (2019-2020) |
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Managing Innovative Sales | 3 | II | |
Digital Business Management | 4 | II | |
Operations Management for New Ventures | 3-5 | III-IV | |
Elective courses (choose as needed) | |||
Managing Innovative Sales, exercises | 3 | II | |
Opportunity Prototyping | 3 | I | |
Design and Innovation in Context | 6 | II | |
Strategies for Growth and Renewal | 5 | III-IV | |
Sustainable Entrepreneurship | 6 | IV | |
High Growth Entrepreneurship with varying content | 1-20 |
Basic information of the minor
Code: SCI3090
Extent: 20-25 cr
Language: English
Teacher in charge: Mikko Jääskeläinen
Target group: All master's students of Aalto University.
Application procedure: Instructions for registration, please see:
Quotas and restrictions: No quotas. The minor is targeted only for master students.
Prerequisites: No prerequisites.
Content and structure of the minor
Students from all six schools of Aalto University are welcome to take Startup minor or take entrepreneurship courses as electives. Entrepreneurship courses in Aalto provide master’s students with diverse steps into entrepreneurship. The courses cover important aspects of entrepreneurship; leadership, design thinking, finance, innovation, start-ups, prototyping, storytelling and much more.
The Startup minor seeks to inspire and provide students with insight and experience needed to build bold new ventures either as new independent startup companies or within existing companies. Durin the courses you’ll learn by doing together with people from various backgrounds and nationalities. This will teach you practical ‘street smarts’ for starting new ventures, which is one of the best ways to making an impact in real life.
The startup entrepreneurship minor is based on a large project course. The project courses are supported by 1-2 required core courses and a large selection of elective courses (Entrepreneurship electives).
Although most courses in the minor are cross-school courses and as such broadly accessible for students from different schools within Aalto University, please note that individual courses may have group size limits and separate application procedures.
Code | Course name | ECTS credits | Period |
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Optional introduction |
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Introduction to IT Business and Venturing | 2 | I-II | |
Required project course | |||
Startup Experience | 9 | III-IV | |
OR | |||
Aalto Fellows | 5 | V | |
Aalto Fellows II | 5 | V, I | |
Required course | |||
Storytelling - a Narrative Approach for Entrepreneurship | 3 |
I |
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Elective courses as needed | Choose from Entrepreneurship electives | ||
Entrepreneurial Electives | |||
Entrepreneurial Finance | 5 | IV | |
Entrepreneurial Leadership | 5 | III | |
Entrepreneurial Marketing | 5 | IV | |
Managing Innovative Sales | 3 | II | |
Managing Innovative Sales, exercises | 3 | II | |
Operations Management for New Ventures | 3-5 | III-IV | |
Opportunity Prototyping | 3 | I | |
Design and Innovation in Context | 6 | II | |
Strategies for Growth and Renewal | 5 | III-IV | |
Storytelling - A Narrative Approach for Entrepreneurship | 3 | II | |
Sustainable Entrepreneurship | 6 | IV | |
Venture Ideation | 6 | I-II | |
Venture Formation | 6 | II | |
Introduction to IT Business and Venturing | 2 | I-II | |
Seminar on Law and Technology, " Exploitation of IPR" | 3 | IV | |
High Growth Entrepreneurship with varying content | 1-20 | ||
Product Development Project | 10 | I-V | |
Global Team-based Design Innovation | 10 | I-V | |
Growth and Internationalization of Technology SME's | 4 | V |