Business Administration and Engineering - Industry International (B.Sc.)
What makes this degree programme special?
- From a single source: The programme is offered entirely by the Department of Industrial Engineering
- Interdisciplinary: Combination of engineering knowledge with economic skills
- Year abroad: Semester abroad and internship abroad
What is the structure of the programme?
A decisive criterion of industrial engineering degree programmes is the extent to which they succeed in integrating the scientific disciplines: The whole is more than the sum of individual knowledge modules from technology, economics and law. At the University of Applied Sciences Jena, the studies come from a single source: from its own Department - a special feature that is not taken for granted. During the degree programme, a broad range of fundamentals is first laid. Building on this, the competences relevant to the profession are taught. At the beginning of the 4th semester, the international aspect begins at the University of Applied Sciences Jena and leads to the year abroad, consisting of a semester abroad and an internship abroad. The application-oriented teaching by professors with practical experience as well as the practical parts of the study programme ensure the usability of the study contents in industrial applications.
Module overview
What are the entry requirements?
- Higher education entrance qualification (Abitur), subject-related higher education entrance qualification or entrance qualification for a university of applied sciences (Fachhochschulreife)
- You don't have a higher education entrance qualification but you have work experience? Find out about studying without High School Diploma.
- Did you complete your school or university education abroad? Please note the admission requirements for studying in Germany.
- An 8-week pre-study internship must be completed (can be made up by the end of the 2nd semester; can be divided into 2 x 4 weeks). Possible areas include: environmental and process engineering departments, companies in the supply and waste management industry, analysis laboratories, public authorities and research institutes.
What career prospects do I have after completing my studies?
Industrial engineers work in all areas of industry, especially in those where the combination and integration of technical and economic knowledge is important. They develop new production processes, plan and optimise plants and organise and reorganise processes and structures in companies. They coordinate, control and manage projects and innovations and ensure the economic efficiency of products, technical or organisational processes or entire companies. In the course of advancing globalisation, these fields of application are shifting more and more from the national to the international environment.
Typical areas of application can be found, for example, in the following specialist departments:
- Project management
- Production planning and control
- Marketing/technical sales
- Purchasing
- Controlling
- Work preparation
- Logistics/ Transport/ Traffic