Industrial Engineering Management (MBA)
Program structure
Structure of the program
The course offerings in the Industrial Engineering MBA Master’s degree program is completely modular and can be flexibly adapted to the personal situation.
In the first three semesters, economics basics are taught – especially prepared for professionals working in the field of Engineering and Natural Sciences.
In the fourth semester, students choose one of three major subjects. Each major subject consists of four modules. The specialization is rounded off by two free-to-select compulsory elective subjects.
The application of acquired knowledge is consistently supported by the intensive processing of case studies in the interdisciplinary project.
The sixth semester is reserved for the Master’s thesis.
Modules
- Basics in Business Administration 1
- Basics of Financial Accounting
- Principles of Economics
- German Civil and Commercial Law
- Business Administration 2: Investment Decision and Financing
- Cost and Activity Accounting
- Applied Economics
- Business Law 2
- Basics in Business Administration 3: Management Game
- Corporate Governance
- Corporate Development
- Project Management
- Elective 1
- Specialization module 1
- Specialization module 2
- Interdisciplinary Project
- Elective 2
- Specialization module 3
- Specialization module 4
- Interdisciplinary Project
- Master Thesis
Specializations and electives
- Production Management
- Logistics Management
- Process-oriented Quality Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Strategic Marketing
- Industrial Goods Marketing / Service Management
- Product and Price Management
- Sales Management
- Advanced Controlling
- Internationalized Accounting
- Financial Management
- Corporate Taxation
- Development of a Business Plan
- Innovation Management
- Product Safety and Ergonomics
- Organizational Communication
- Compliance & Corporate Governance
- Cross Cultural & Diversity Management
- Management in a Global Context