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Master's Programme in People Management and Organizational Development
Curriculum 2026–2028
About the programme
Degree level learning goals
In addition to the goals stated in Government Decree on University Degrees (794/2004) 7 § the aim of the Master of Science degree in Economics and Business Administration is to provide students with
- Business knowledge: A comprehensive understanding of the area of specialisation, including its potential to address environmental, economic and social sustainability challenges.
- Problem-solving and opportunity creation skills: The ability to identify and analyse sustainability challenges and business opportunities and creatively develop solutions.
- Scientific thinking: The ability to independently retrieve, assess, apply and create knowledge in the field of business and economics.
- Ethical behaviour: The ability to reflect on the ethical foundations and implications of business decision-making for different stakeholders and to act accordingly.
- Communication and teamwork: The ability to communicate effectively and to foster diversity, equity and inclusiveness in organisations.
Programme level learning objectives
Business knowledge
- Graduates know and are able to critically evaluate state-of-the-art knowledge of sustainable people management and organizational development theories, practices, and trends.
Strategic and analytical skills
- Graduates can systematically analyze people management related data to identify business opportunities and challenges in changing business, societal, environmental, and technological environments and create future oriented solutions for sustainable organizational development.
Scientific thinking
- Students are able to ask relevant questions and answer them by collecting, analyzing, synthesizing, and interpreting data with the help of the theories and conceptual tools relevant to the field of people management and organizational development as well as examine and assess the practical implications of their findings.
Responsible people management
- Graduates are able to reflect on and articulate the implications of people management practices and tools for different stakeholders and make ethical decisions accordingly.
Effective communication skills
- Graduates have diverse communication skills that they are able to use to support change, facilitate teamwork, and nurture the wellbeing of others in organizations.
Inclusive mindset and behavior
- Graduates value and are able to demonstrate and foster diversity, equity, and inclusion to enhance the sustainable success of organizations and the overall wellbeing of society.
Degree structure
*including Master's thesis 30 ECTS
Programme studies 90 ECTS
Code: BIZ233
Scope: 90 ECTS
Programme directors: Marjo-Riitta Diehl and Anastasia Koulouri
| Code | Course name | ECTS | Teaching |
|---|---|---|---|
| MNGT1/2/3/4.thes | Master's thesis | 30 | I-V |
| MNGT-E1016 | Master's thesis Seminar | 2 | I, III English |
| MNGT-E1003 | Quantitative Methods | 3 | II, IV English |
| MNGT-E1011 | Qualitative Methods | 3 | II, IV English |
| MNGT-E2011 | Global Political Economy | 6 | I English |
| MNGT-E1009 | Leading Yourself, Teams and Organizations | 6 | I English |
| MNGT-E2008 | Strategic People Management | 6 | II English |
| MNGT-E2015 | Data Analytics for Managers, module 1 | 3 | II English |
| MNGT-E1017 | Current Issues in People Management | 6 | III English |
| MNGT-E1010 | Managing Organizational Behavior | 6 | III English |
| MNGT-E1018 | Capstone: Organizational Development | 7 | IV-V English |
| MNGT-E1019 | People and Organizational Analytics | 6 | IV English |
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| 21E16001 | Sustainability in Business | 6 | I, V English |
| ABL-E1377 | Financial Management | 6 | II English |
| MNGT-E1004 | Managing Diversity and Inclusion | 6 | II English |
| MNGT-E1005 | Strategy in Action | 6 | II, III English |
| JOIN-E3910 | Design Thinking for Innovation | 1 - 2 | I-V English |
| MNGT-E4001 | Influential Organizational Communication | 6 | V English |
| 32C31000 | °Õ²âö²õ³Ü³ó»å±ðÂá³Ü°ù¾±»å¾±¾±°ì°ì²¹ | 6 | IV English |
| BIZ-E0100 | Customized Student Business Project | 6 | |
Elective studies 30 ECTS
Elective studies must meet the following requirements: they must be completed at a university or university of applied sciences; they must, as a rule, be a part of the degree studies of the university or university of applied sciences organizing the studies and they must meet the objectives of the degree completed at the Aalto University School of Business. Elective studies cannot overlap with other studies included in the degree in terms of content and intended learning outcomes.
Higher education institutions also offer studies outside degree education aimed at a wide audience, the suitability of which for the degree is assessed in relation to the intended learning outcomes of the degree. For example, courses that can be completed freely online and have a scope of 1-3 ECTS are generally not accepted as part of the degree.
Elective studies are selected so that the scope of the degree of 120 ECTS is met.
Elective studies can, for example, be used for:
- completing a minor
- broadening your skills and knowledge via multidisciplinary studies by
- completing another minor or individual courses in the fields of technology, art and design
- completing University Wide Studies
- completing studies at European
- completing network studies, for example from the Hilma network of gender studies or other networks
- acquiring entrepreneurial skills
- deepening language and communication skills by
- completing studies at the Aalto University Language Centre either as individual courses or as an entire minor
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- broadening or deepening expertise in your own field by
- completing additional studies in your programme or major
- completing studies in other programmes or majors
- completing additional studies in a minor
- completing the Customized Student Business project BIZ-E0100 (read more here) or Non-governmental organization project BIZ-E0110 (read more here)
- acquiring working life skills by completing an intership (read more at During your studies > Other studies)
- learning self-leadership skills, finding meaningfulness and developing study-wellbeing by completing Personal Impact courses.
A minor can be
- a minor organized by Aalto University (find the list of offered minors here)
- international minor that is completed through the Aalto University exchange programme at a university abroad or in a programme fulfilling the requirements of the exchange programme as a free mover student (instructions here)
- a study module completed at another university in Finland or abroad. As a rule, the minor must be a confirmed minor or similar study module in the curriculum of the higher education institute offering the study module.
The scope of the minor is determined according to the requirements of the minor.
If you have mandatory language studies in your master's degree, they are included in the elective studies module. You have received information about these in the beginning of your studies, if this applies to you. If you are uncertain of whether you need to demonstrate language proficiency in the master's degree, please contact your programme's planning officer to get further information about the matter.
- If you have completed your bachelor's degree in Finland (in Aalto or in another higher education institute), you have fulfilled the compulsory language requirements in the respective degree or received the exemption. You do not need to complete language studies in the master's degree.
- If your language of education is Finnish or Swedish and you have completed your bachelor’s degree outside of Finland, you must demonstrate proficiency in national languages by writing the maturity test in your language of education (Finnish or Swedish) and complete the language proficiency tests in the other national language. Read more about the language of education here. You may also apply for an exemption of demonstrating proficiency in national languages. See also the following bullet.
- If you have completed your bachelor’s degree outside of Finland, you must complete minimum of 3 ECTS in English including both oral and written proficiency. You can choose any course on level B2 or higher. Courses at a sufficient level and including both oral and written proficiency are marked with ‘o’ and ‘w’ in the course name. Students, whose language of education is not Finnish or Swedish, may alternatively complete an elementary course in Finnish or in Swedish. The courses in national languages can be at any level on CEFR scale.
Below you can find our recommendations of suitable bachelor as well as master level minors on offer at Aalto University. You can include a minor from either level to your master’s degree from any of the Schools of Aalto University or even from another university. Note that completing a minor is not mandatory.
The Department of Management Studies offers great minors that support the work of people management professionals. The department offers the following minors:
- International Business
- International Design Business Management
- Organizational Communication
- Strategy
- Sustainability Management
- Sustainable Entrepreneurship
We strongly recommend that students that do not have a bachelor’s degree in business studies would choose a minor in the fields of accounting or finance in order to have sufficient understanding of financial statements and corporate finance to operate in management positions in the corporate world.
Improving data analytics skills will also be of great importance in the future for any of our degree students, see Minor in Business Analytics. Also coding skills may come handy, see Minor in Computer science.
For those wanting to study throughout the summer we recommend Information Technology Programme (ITP) as a minor. ITP is a full-time academic summer programme, which is interactive, hands-on, international, and organized in close cooperation with companies in the fields of information technology and digital design.
There is also a possibility to focus on gender studies through Hilma, the National Gender Studies Network. Hilma studies enable you to gain a deeper understanding on gender equality and other forms of non-discrimination in working life and society at large.