3. Information and Service Management Master’s Program is offered in English, with an international orientation utilizes variable teaching techniques provides excellent job opportunities is based on intensive company collaboration offers cutting edge knowledge is in the core of the Information Society
4. 4 M.Sc. in Information and Service Management Fall 1 Fall 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Core courses: Choose 3 courses (18 ECTS) 27E01000 Decision Making and Choice Behavior 35E00100 Service Operations and Strategy 37E00100 Information Economy 35E00200 Service Design and Business Models 35E00400 Coordination of Supply Chains 35E00300 Product and Inventory Management 35E00500 Quality Leadership + Other E-level courses offered by the Department of Business Technology , such as book exams and courses with annually changing themes Elective courses: Choose 6 courses (36 ECTS) You can specialize in Management Technology, Information Systems Science, or Logistics and Service Management dependeing on your course selection 37E00200 Strategic Manage-ment of Information Technology 37E00300 ICT Enabled Business Process Development 37E00800 Software and Service Business 27E02000 Models in Marketing 80E20100 Database Marketing 27E07000 Investment Science 30E00400 (* Simulation 30E00700 Advanced Statistical Methods 38E00100 Intellectual Property Rights 57E99901, 57E99902, 57E99903 Master’s Thesis, the Seminar and Proficiency Test Compulsory: (30 ECTS)
8. ISS majors have the highest starting salary of ASE students (Sefe 2007)5
9. Teaching excellence Describe an example of succeeding in connecting research with teaching at the Department of Information and Service Economy. “It is absolutely a good thing when sometimes you see teacher virtually light up in some topics. You can see that the topic is of interest to the teacher and they know a lot about it. They can share their experiences and findings with the students and deepen the learning.”(by ISM student MarjaSeppä, 14.1.2011) MikkoTarkkala was awarded a teaching award by Aalto students in 2011 KatariinaKemppainen was awarded by SEFE for successfully connecting research and teaching in the Coordination of Supply Chains course in 2005
10. 7 What will you learn? To support decision making with modern tools the development of information systems and associated business processes the analysis and implementation of logistics systems the innovation of new products and services More information at: http://www.hse.fi/EN/education/programs/p_21/ismi/
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Graduates will be able to use managerial tools (such as quantitative models and information technology) in planning and problem solving, and be familiar with issues and methods regarding development of business and information networks, as well as with concepts for sourcing, production, and distribution of goods and services.