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IDBM ELEC instructions

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

The Master's thesis evaluation is approved in the IDBM Programme Committee meetings.

Starting your studies

Orientation to studies is an important phase. During orientation you will get all the relevant information regarding the studies and study environment in Aalto and in the School of Electrical Engineering. To ensure a smooth start for your studies, you should attend all orientation activities.

If you have completed your BSc degree in Aalto, most content in the orientation week is already familiar to you. However, you can attend all activities but please read especially the final chapter in this page.

Orientation to studies

Orientation to studies consists of

  • Self-study preorientation course online. In this online material you learn basic essential things about Aalto university and the study environment here. The course-space is accessible after you have activated your Aalto user account (starting from July 2025). You must go through the preorientation materials and exercises before the orientation week.   
  • Orientation week for new students on campus. Orientation week is organized on 25 - 29 August 2025. During the orientation week you will get a deeper understanding on the studies in Aalto, meet programme staff and fellow students and start your journey as a member of the Aalto community! Orientation week is arranged by the Learning services together with the student associations in the School of Electrical Engineering.

Student Life

Revision of previous studies

To make your start in your programme as smooth as possible, you may consider refreshing some topics from your previous studies. Take a look at the recommendations of the programmes in the School of Electrical Engineering here:

Pre-orientation webinar for new MSc students on 8 Aug 2025, 14-15 (EEST)

The Learning Services of the School of Electrical Engineering will organize a pre-orientation session online. In this webinar, we will go through some practical matters related to the start of your studies. 

You can join the webinar . 

Orientation week 2025

The orientation week is organised on 25 - 29 August 2025. All new students are expected to participate! 

The preliminary programme listed here is subject to changes and the final detailed schedule will be available in early August 2025.

Materials from the orientation week sessions

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Master's Programme welcome sessions

Materials will be added here during orientation week. 

New Master's Student Newsletters

During the spring and summer, we will send out many student newsletters, containing important information and tips for how to make the most of your time at Aalto. All sent letters will be archived here, so you can reference them at any time!

New Joint Master's Student Newsletters

During the spring and summer, we will send out many student newsletters, containing important information and tips for how to make the most of your time at Aalto. All sent letters will be archived here, so you can reference them at any time!

Orientation to studies for Aalto BSc graduates

The master's programmes are planned as 2-year programmes starting in Autumn. The model schedules and course timetables have been designed based on this 2-year plan. However, if you start your MSc studies during Spring term, it is recommended to first complete the degree elective courses or minor studies.

All students who have graduated as a BSc from Aalto are invited to participate in the orientation of the master's programme. The content of the orientation week is mainly already familiar to you but are welcome to attend the welcome session of your programme and a specific info session for Aalto bachelor-graduates (see programme above - session is organised on Thursday 28 August).

Master's students

Information for new Master's students

Opiskelijan oppaan kuvituskuvaa

Campus maps, addresses and opening hours in Otaniemi

Here you will also find restaurants, the map, the Aalto Space mobile app, access control - all practical information on one page! You can also visit the campus virtually.

Aalto-yliopisto / Unto Rautio

Planning your studies

Personal study plan (HOPS)

In practice, study planning consists of two things: selecting the content for your degree based on your interests and goals and scheduling the selected studies. The outcome of study planning is a personal study plan (HOPS), which is required from all students. The starting point of study planning is the most recent curriculum of your programme.

Course substitutions

The curriculum is made biannually and the course offering always changes somewhat when courses are renewed. When a course is discontinued, a replacement for the discontinued course will be given. Usually the substitute is a new course or a combination of courses. Course substitutions are given in the table below and listed according to the course codes. The listed replacements have been confirmed, so there is no need to ask for approval if you use them in your personal study plan. Hence, you can for instance replace the course S-38.105 with ELEC-C7110 in your study plan without asking for approval for this change.

Course substitutes must always be based on the student's degree requirements, i.e. the content of the study programme from the academic year when the student started his/her studies. If the degree requirements include a course which the student has not completed and this course has already been discontinued, the confirmed substitute for the discontinued course should be looked up from the table.

Substitutes for ELEC-, AS- and S-code courses

Working experience as a part of your degree

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.

Preliminary planning of the master's thesis

How to find a thesis topic and a supervisor

Getting started with the thesis

Once you have agreed on your topic and supervision, you must agree on the entire process and next steps with your supervisor. Do not proceed with your topic without completing these steps!

Writing the thesis

Evaluation and approval of the master's thesis

The Master鈥檚 thesis is evaluated in the Degree Programme Committee meeting. The thesis supervisor, advisor(s) and thesis topic must be approved in MyStudies before submitting the thesis.

Register to ELEC-E0210 Master's thesis process (if applicable)

If ELEC-E0210 is part of your major's compulsory courses, remember to register for the course. The course is compulsory in many programmes in ELEC and students from programmes where it is not compulsory can also attend. Register for the course as soon as you have agreed on the topic with your supervisor. The course supports you in the initial stages of your thesis. Register in Sisu and then proceed to the further steps according to the instructions on the course's MyCourses page.

Apply for Master's thesis supervisor, advisor(s) and topic approval

Apply for approval of the thesis supervisor, advisor(s) and the topic as soon as you have agreed about the topic with your thesis supervisor.

For the application it is sufficient that you have agreed on the topic in a broad sense, i.e. the field of the thesis. The final title of the thesis will be developed during the thesis work, and the final title must be within the field of the original approved topic. Supervisor, advisor(s) and topic approval applications are approved continuously and there are no certain application deadlines. Applications are processed within a month.

If your thesis topic, supervisor, language, and advisor have been approved 31.7.2023 or before according to the old instructions (valid until 31.7.2024) by the degree programme committee, i.e. your "topic approval date" is 1.8.2023 or before, you must apply for the approval.

Write the Master鈥檚 thesis

Thesis work in brief consists of topic definition, research plan, literature review, experiments, analysis and conclusion. It is essential to start writing the actual thesis from the very beginning and continue the writing process throughout each phase of your research.

The evaluation of the Master's thesis is based on the School of Electrical Engineering common guideline for thesis evaluation. By reading the guideline you will get an idea of what is expected of a Master's thesis.

Give a seminar presentation

A seminar presentation about the topic of your thesis is a compulsory part of the thesis approval process. You must agree on the schedule and arrangements of your seminar presentation with your thesis supervisor. When applying for approval of your thesis you must indicate whether you have already held the seminar presentation or provide the date of the upcoming presentation.

Please note that the seminar presentation must be completed at the latest by the deadline for submitting theses and applications.

Once you have completed the seminar presentation, your thesis supervisor will mark the seminar presentation completed in MyStudies at the same time with the thesis evaluation.

Maturity essay

According to the Universities Act 794/2004 students are required to complete a maturity essay. The abstract of your thesis will serve as the maturity essay. Hence, you don't need to agree on writing a maturity essay separately with your supervisor. When you submit your thesis with an abstract completed according to the instruction in the master's thesis template, your maturity essay is considered done.

Apply for the approval of your Master鈥檚 thesis

The Master鈥檚 thesis is evaluated in the Degree Programme Committee meeting. The thesis supervisor, advisor(s) and thesis topic must be approved in MyStudies before submitting the thesis.

See application deadlines for the approval of Master鈥檚 thesis at the end of the page.

Application deadlines for applying the approval of Master鈥檚 thesis

You can apply for graduation when all courses required for the Master's degree have been completed and registered in Sisu. An exception to this is master鈥檚 thesis which you can submit for evaluation at the same time when submitting the graduation request.

Requests for graduation will be submitted by filling in a graduation request through your study plan in Sisu. Creating a study plan on Sisu is compulsory because Sisu generates the degree certificate based on both it and the graduation request.

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

  1. Answer the Survey for New Graduates in Technology. With this survey, Aalto University collects feedback on 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 survey results to track the employment situation and salaries of recently graduated technology professionals in Finland.
  2. Make sure that your personal study plan is valid and approved. If needed, please update your study plan and apply for its approval before submitting graduation request.
  3. Submit the graduation request through Sisu. First please check the graduation schedule below. Apply for graduation by filling in a graduation request through your study plan in Sisu. Look at instructions how to request for graduation. The deadline for submitting the graduation request is the official date of graduation. Please also note, that you must be registered as an attending student to submit a graduation request and graduate.
  4. 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.

Transcripts and Translations of Degree Certificates
Student Guide illustration, applications, instructions and guidelines

The electronic degree certificate

The electronic degree certificate will be introduced for those graduating from Aalto University as of 1.8.2025.

Student Guide

Schedules of degree programme committee meetings and graduation

Degree programme committee meetings are organised once every teaching period and once in June and August. Please see below for the schedule for the dates of the Degree Programme Committee meetings and for the deadlines for applying for a thesis topic, approval of the thesis and Master's degree graduation. Please note that you can apply for graduation and master's thesis evaluation at the same time, if you have all other courses required for the Master's degree registered in Sisu.The deadline for submitting the graduation request is the official date of graduation, which will be printed on the degree certificate. The Dean awards the degrees approximately 3,5 weeks after official graduation date.

After graduation

Career Design for Students

Career Design for Students

Career design is an experimental approach for creating a meaningful career path in the constantly changing world of work.

Career Design Lab
Graduation Party 2022

For alumni

As an alum, you are part of Aalto community. Let's stay connected and develop together!

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