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Student Guide

Master's Programme in Hydrogen and Electric Systems

For Aalto students
This site contains the student study guide for the Master's Programme in Hydrogen and Electric Systems. Here you will find the programme curriculum as well as detailed guidelines for planning your studies. All the materials and instructions are for all the majors of the programme. If you are interested in applying to the programme, follow the link at the bottom of the site to the application page.
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The programme has two majors from which students choose one:

  • Electric Energy and Hydrogen Systems
  • Electric Components of Hydrogen Technology

The Master of Science degree consists of 120 ECTS and is recommended to be completed within two years of full-time studies. All the majors consist of 65 ECTS of studies. Master's Programme in Hydrogen and Electric Systemsis organized by the School of Electrical Engineering (department of Electrical Engineering and Automation).

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Apply for a 2–6-month research internship in Japan!

Aalto's Master and PhD students can apply for a 2–6-month internship at the National Institute of Informatics (NII) in Japan.
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Submitting theses for grading as PDF/A files

Theses are to be submitted in PDF/A format, as this ensures their long-term preservation. Use Aalto's thesis templates and carefully check your file's compatibility with a PDF/A format before submission.
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Apply for Frugal Design - international short-term course in Sweden!

The Frugal Design course, organised by the Nordic Five Tech Alliance, allows you to participate in an international project and develop your skills in multidisciplinary student teams. The course aims to enable participants to engage in a collaborative, cross-cultural prototyping design process with an emphasis on a simple and cost-effective approach.

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Join us for guided studying and pick up tips for more effective work during Pomodoro sessions!
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A feel-good event in Alvar Aalto Park

On Wednesday, March 11th, from 11 am to 2 pm, a feel-good event will be held during students' mental health week. Welcome!
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Career Design Lab: job search support

We will answer your questions about job hunting and provide feedback on your job application documents.
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Beat the Blues: Friends and freetime fun

As the light increases, the Finnish spring and summer with it's various festivities approach. However, what to do if you don't know where to go and with whom? Beat the Blues event in March is dedicated to finding friends and enjoying the upcoming Finnish spring. Come and find friends for a shared adventure and share the best tips.

Continuing studies in Hydrogen programme: Instructions for Bachelors students at Aalto University

If you have completed Bachelor's degree in Aalto University, you don't have to apply to Master's programme. You can find here information how to continue in this Master's programme.

Continuation from bachelor's programmmes to Master's programmes at the School of Electrical Engineering

Hydrogen and Electric Systems, Master of Science (Technology)

Integrating hydrogen solutions into energy systems is among the most important steps on the path to carbon-neutrality.

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Tuition fees 

Tuition fee for tuition-fee students in this programme:

  • Study right started on or before 1 August 2024: 15,000 EUR / academic year
  • Study right started on or after 1 August 2025: 17,000 EUR / academic year

For more information, please see the Tuition fees and scholarships webpage in the Student Guide.

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