Engineering Management BSc

Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences (GTK)

The engineering manager speaks a common language with both engineering and economic professionals, possessing outstanding knowledge in the planning and development of management and technological processes, as well as understanding their economic and financial aspects. The curriculum includes knowledge from natural sciences, engineering, information technology, and management and organizational sciences, through which graduates successfully contribute to the management of complex technical-economic tasks, namely in the technical and economic planning, organization, implementation, and evaluation of technological processes. The program has a strong project-oriented nature and is closely linked to modern technologies, innovation, and contemporary management and financial knowledge.

Qualification BSc in Engineering Management

Language English

Start September

Admission test details:
Electronic Test: Conducted online, this test assesses technical knowledge in Mathematics and Physics.
Online Admission Interview: This interview evaluates technical knowledge, English language skills, motivation, attitude, and technical preparedness in the chosen field.

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.

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Curriculum

The curriculum includes knowledge from natural sciences, engineering, information technology, and management and organizational sciences.

Foundations

Natural Sciences

Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Mechanics, and other Natural Sciences

44 credits
Economic and Human Sciences

Business Economics, Psychology, Ergonomics, Accounting, Business Statistics, Quality Management, Career Planning

30 credits
Engineering and Management Sciences

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

99 credits

Advanced Courses

Four specialization (2 courses for each)

Management, Sustainability and environmental management, Product management, Financial Management

6 credits
Elecitve subjects based on individual preferences
12 credits
Projektwork
5 credits
Thesis
15 credits
Internship
6 weeks

Career options

Graduates of Bachelor in Engineering Management can find, among others, career opportunities in fields requiring both management skills and engineering knowledge, such as quality management, service management, production management, project management, environmental management, engineering or management consulting. The compulsory internship in the curriculum helps students to find a suitable workplace, but our most dedicated students can continue their studies at our Master programmes.

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