
Engineers and economists sometimes speak different languages. With a Bachelor's degree in Business Engineering, we prepare you optimally for this essential interface function between business and technology.
Imagine you want to develop a product and sell it profitably. In the Bachelor's programme in Business Engineering, you will learn to explain how scientific forces can attack a product (technical mechanics), why it may then fail (materials engineering), what manufacturing techniques are available to restore the product (production engineering), and what all this has to do with electrical engineering - this is how we lay the engineering foundations. Then, we move on to economics.
The focus is on innovation management, patent research and the basics of business administration. You will also acquire skills in automation technology, technical drawing, programming, quality management and production.
You will apply all of this directly in your Engineering Design Project, from the business plan for your virtual start-up to production planning. After your internship, you will tackle business development before you decide on a compulsory elective subject to deepen your knowledge.
You are both a specialist and a generalist, and you are in demand in projects and companies worldwide. As an interface between technology and business, you speak both languages and mediate between different ways of thinking. You effortlessly combine technical and scientific content with economic and social science content.
You can overcome barriers between technology and management. You plan, organise, and design work and business processes of all kinds, which gives you a professional foothold wherever technical and commercial challenges meet.
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In your Bachelor's programme in Business Engineering, we first lay the foundations in mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering to prepare you for the other modules. We then focus on product design in various aspects, such as construction, automation technology, and project management.
In the 4th semester, you will apply the knowledge you have acquired in an engineering design project and an internship, allowing you to establish contacts with the industry. We also include corporate development and strategy in your degree programme. Here, you will deal with globalisation and sustainability or corporate management. Depending on your interests, you can further deepen your knowledge in four elective subjects.
We will be happy to send you further information, including the complete curriculum.
Fundamentals of Engineering I
6Fundamentals of Engineering II
6Fundamentals of Engineering III
6Applied mathematics
14Design in the engineering application
6Experimental methods in the application of engineering science
6Automation in engineering applications
6Materials science and manufacturing incl. additive manufacturing
14Innovation and economy in the engineering sector
6Production basics
6Operational Management I
6Programming and product development
12Applied product development
6Internship
24Corporate strategy: Project management
6Corporate strategy: General conditions
6Marketing in the company
6Corporate management
12Corporate strategy: Growth
6Corporate strategy: Supply chain
6Compulsory elective subjects
6Corporate strategy: sustainability and environmental management
12Preparation of the Bachelor's thesis (in the 6th semester)
6Progress of the bachelor thesis and colloquium
8Bachelor Thesis
12Today, soft and social skills are crucial in addition to hard skills and expertise. That's why 鶹ýӳ's innovative, successful, and award-winning CORE principle promotes independent and active learning so that you can apply your knowledge directly to projects and your future career—for a clear competitive advantage.