Business Administration & Engineering: Mechanical Engineering, M.Sc.

 

Key Info

Basic Information

Degree:
Master of Science
Start of Studies:
Winter Semester (recommended), Summer Semester
Standard Period of Studies:
3 semesters
ECTS Credits:
90Mehr Informationen

What does that mean?

ECTS are credit points that measure the workload of one's studies.

Language:
German

Admission Requirements

  • 1st university degree, required qualifications according to P.O. Mehr Informationen

    What does that mean?

    A first recognized university degree, through which the necessary education background for the Master course of study can be proven. The necessary knowledge needed in order for studies to be successful is determined in the respective exam regulations (PO).

  • Proficiency in German --- Mehr Informationen ---

    What does that mean?

    You must provide documentation of your language skills for the language of instruction at the time of enrollment. Exam regulations govern the details. You can find an overview of what skills you will typically need under Language Skills in the course of study description.

Admission to First Semester

open
No NC for WS 2013

Admission to Higher Semesters

open
No NC for WS 2013

Dates and Deadlines

 

Through the Master's course of study in Business Administration and Engineering: Mechanical Engineering, students acquire both engineering and business administrative skills. This interdisciplinary education enables students to later work in engineering, business administrative, and above all, interdisciplinary fields.

Studies encompass three core semesters, in which students work to acquire 90 ECTS. Practical training is not required.

During the first examination period, students choose the respective engineering and business administrative career field. The engineering concentrations are separated once again in various fields of specialization.

The focus of the education is on engineering. Through a combination of the Master's thesis with various elective in the engineering and business administrative concentrations, students can determine individual study focuses.

Study abroad within the framework of exchange programs and numerous cooperations with universities all over the world are possible. However they are not planned into the course of study scheudle, and should be planned early on with the departmental advising or study abroad advising.

 

Degree Content

Mandatory Modules (Number of Modules):

  • Mandatory Engineering Section (3-4)
  • Elective Engineering Section (0-6)
  • Elective Business Administration Section (2-9)
  • Soft Skills (0-2)

 Possible Comprehensive Engineering Speicalizations:

  • Production Technology
  • Construction Technology
  • Power and Process Engineering
  • Plastics and Textile Technology
  • Transport Engineering (Aeronautical Engineering and Astronautics - Automotive Engineering and Transport)


Possible Business Administrative Concentrations:

  • Management of the Innovation Process
  • Financing and Finance Services
  • Operations Research
  • Informations Systems
  • E Business
  • International Economics
  • International Management
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Corporate Accounting and Private Law
  • Energy, Environment, Mobility

 Internship :
  An internship is not required for this course of study.
   
 Master's Thesis:
  22 weeks

 

Curriculum Information

The course of study layouts provide an overview of the courses of study for the varying technical specializations.

 

Prerequisites

A prerequisite for starting studies in a first university degree, with which the necessary background education can be proven, as determined in the exam regulations.  The exam board determines whether it fulfills the entrance requirements.

 

Career Prospects

An occupation is possible in both engineering or economics. Integrative, interdisciplinary work is excellently suited for graduates of this course of study.

 

Examination Regulations

Exam regulations regulate academic goals and prerequisites, the course of study layout, and exam procedures.  The appendix to the regulations contains the description of the modules, from which the course of study is composed.

 

Faculty

The Business Administration and Engineering: Mechanical Engineering course of study is offered by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and the School of Business and Economics.