Graduates of our Engineering Management BSc programme speak a common language with both engineering and business professionals. They possess strong knowledge in the planning and development of management and technological processes, as well as a solid understanding of their economic and financial aspects. The curriculum covers natural sciences, engineering, information technology, and management and organisational sciences, enabling graduates to contribute effectively to the management of complex technical and economic tasks — including the technical and economic planning, organisation, implementation, and evaluation of technological processes. The programme is strongly project-oriented and closely connected to modern technologies, innovation, and contemporary management and financial practices.
Applicants will have to take an online entrance examination, consisting of two parts. First, they need to take an online test. In case they pass the test successfully, they have to take part in an online motivational interview. During the interview applicants are expected to give an account of their professional interests, skills and training, and also to explain their motivation for joining the programme.
You can study at BME with a scholarship or as a self-funded student, by paying tuition fees. Various scholarships help you cover tuition fees and your living expenses during your studies. Successful PhD students may receive additional support from research grants.
Engineering Management BSc students receive a strong foundation in engineering and management, equipping them with the practical and analytical skills needed to understand and support technological and business operations in a wide range of organisations.
Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Mechanics, and other Natural Sciences
Business Economics, Psychology, Ergonomics, Accounting, Business Statistics, Quality Management, Career Planning
Materials Enginnering, Enginnering Mechanics, Transport Science, Civil Engineering, Cehmical and Biomechanical Operations, Production Management, Product Management, Economics of Sustaniable Development and other Engineering and Management Sciences
Management, Sustainability and environmental management, Product management, Financial Management
Graduates of the Bachelor’s programme in Engineering Management can pursue career opportunities in fields that require both management skills and engineering knowledge, such as quality management, service management, production management, project management, environmental management, and engineering or management consulting. The compulsory internship included in the curriculum helps students find suitable employment, while our most dedicated graduates may choose to continue their studies in one of our Master’s programmes.