
Business Administration and Engineering - Industry International
Unique selling points:
- Studies come from a single source: from our own Department of Industrial Engineering and Management
- application-oriented teaching by professors with practical experience
- Year abroad, consisting of a semester abroad and an internship abroad
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
Your career opportunities
Your tasks:
- Planning, implementation and control of projects
- Creating a project plan
- Controlling the progress of the project
- Active coordination of all project participants to ensure the achievement of project milestones
- Ongoing cost control
- Coordination, preparation and moderation of project meetings and preparation of project reports
- Project completion analysis
Your tasks:
- Creation and maintenance of master data, parts lists and work plans
- Planning, scheduling and tracking of production orders
- Determining standard times and cycle times
- Carrying out preliminary and final costings
- Planning of machine assignments
- Fulfilment of company goals, e.g. through consistent realisation of specified key figures such as throughput times
- Rough planning and detailed scheduling for internal and external suppliers
- Creation and monitoring of production orders
- Project tasks for continuous process optimisation
Your tasks:
- Global sales of the company's product range
- Establishing long-term customer relationships
- Maintaining the existing customer base and acquiring new customers
- Conducting price and contract negotiations
- Suggestions for product development or improvement based on customer feedback
- Systematically analysing and working on market segments
- Creating and revising marketing concepts/social media concepts
- Trend monitoring
- Establishing contact with the target group as well as with the media and journalists
- Coordination and planning of marketing appointments
- Business Administration (Bachelor of Arts)
- Business Information Systems (Bachelor of Science)
- Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering)
- Business Administration and Engineering - Digital Economy (Bachelor of Science)
- Business Administration and Engineering - Industry (Bachelor of Science)
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 of Industrial Engineering and Management - 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
- Mathematics
- Statics and strength of materials
- Design and manufacturing
- Fundamentals of Industrial Engineering
- Introduction to Economics
- Mathematics and Operations Research
- Electrical Engineering
- Dynamics
- Design and Manufacturing
- Production, Investment, Marketing
- Accounting
- Business and Technical English
- Physics
- Business Informatics
- Project and personnel management
- Business Law
- Accounting
- Statistics
- Manufacturing (English)
- Construction technology and machine elements
- Industrial Control
- Production Logistics
- Labour law
- Elective module (English)
- Intercultural Training
- Study abroad
- Practical study semester abroad + workshop
- Innovation and quality
- Design of work and factory systems
- Robotics and machine tools
- Controlling
- International Business (English)
- Technical Sales and Foreign Trade (English)
- Innovation and quality
- Design of work and factory systems
- Technical-economic project
- Elective module (English)
- Bachelor thesis
- Colloquium
- Business Administration (Bachelor of Arts)
- Business Information Systems (Bachelor of Science)
- Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering)
- Business Administration and Engineering - Digital Economy (Bachelor of Science)
- Business Administration and Engineering - Industry (Bachelor of Science)
"The degree programme motivates an international orientation through the year abroad and various modules held in English. The year abroad is not only professionally and professionally enriching, but above all personally! You gain experiences and memories that you won't soon forget. Through new challenges, you even get to know yourself in a new way. I have found a new, second home (in Sweden) that I wouldn't want to miss!"
"The study programme comprises 8 semesters, 2 of which are spent abroad [...] The study content is broad and provides all the necessary skills to operate well in interfaces or in technical project management. The university has many partner universities abroad and can thus provide good contacts for the year abroad."
"Thanks to small groups and close contact with the lecturers, who not only hold the lectures here but also the exercises, the exercises and lectures were well coordinated. In addition, it is possible to deal with difficulties with the material in greater depth. [...] The practical semester helped me a lot to find my focus for my future career."
- Business Administration (Bachelor of Arts)
- Business Information Systems (Bachelor of Science)
- Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering)
- Business Administration and Engineering - Digital Economy (Bachelor of Science)
- Business Administration and Engineering - Industry (Bachelor of Science)
- 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.
An 8-week preliminary internship must be completed until the end of the the 2nd semester. A professionally suitable vocational training is recognized as a pre-study internship.
1) In the following circumstances, documents must be submitted electronically with the online application:
- if you have already studied in germany: documents on a previous study (complete overview with all examination attempts as well as, if applicable, exmatriculation certificate, in case of a definitively failed examination the corresponding proof, if applicable, degree certificate of the first study)
- for international applicants: Copy of the letter of admission, university entrance qualification, proof of German language, foundation college certificate
- If you belong to one of these two groups, your application will first be checked by the staff of the student registry. You will only be admitted after a successful examination.
2) After successful online application, you apply for enrollment electronically and then send the enrollment documents (see below) to the university by postal service:
- printed and signed application form for enrollment (generated after the electronic application for enrollment)
- copy of your passport or identity document
- certified copy of your university entrance qualification (high school diploma, certificate of secondary technical school, etc.)
- curriculum vitae in table form (optional)
- for studies without higher entrance qualification: certified copy of the vocational training certificate, proof of at least 3 years of professional activity as well as a completed and approved academic advising form, signed by the faculty.
- In case of professional qualification: certified proof of confirmed further professional training of at least 400 hours and certificate of final grade
- in the case of second degree or previous studies: documents on previous studies (certificate of exmatriculation, certificate of course of studies to date with details of the course of study, number of semesters as well as details of semesters on leave of absence, if applicable, officially certified degree certificate from the first degree program)
- bank statement with proof of payment of the semester fee
- addressed and stamped postcard as confirmation of receipt of your application (if desired)
- Please note: Proof of health insurance is only provided electronically. Please inform yourself about the new student registration procedure
- You can have certifications made, for example, by municipal authorities (e.g. city council), health insurance companies or a notary. Otherwise, you can bring your original certificates with you and show them to us when you hand in your application documents in person.
- In your own interest, please make sure that the documents you submit are complete, otherwise your application may be processed with a delay.
- Please do not send us any originals unless this is expressly requested.
- Please understand that we cannot confirm receipt of your application by telephone. If you wish to receive a confirmation of receipt, please enclose a stamped postcard with your address. The confirmation of receipt does not include a check for completeness or correctness of the application documents.
1. registration
Please apply on our application platform or click on the field "Register now" on the right side. As soon as you click on the menu item "Register now" in the campus portal, you will first be asked to enter your personal data for the registration. To ensure communication between you and the university during the enrollment process, we ask you to enter an e-mail address that you actively use. After registration you will automatically receive a message with the access data and the activation code for your e-mail address. Therefore, please check your e-mail inbox (and spam folder if necessary) immediately afterwards and confirm your e-mail address by either clicking on the activation link or entering the activation code in the "E-mail verification" menu item in the application portal.
Note: Please register only once, even if you want to apply for more than one degree program.
In the case of admission-free study programs, you are guaranteed a place on the program. Therefore, you can only apply/register for one open-admission program.
2. add application form and enter data electronically (upload supporting documents if necessary)
First, you choose the type of degree and the study program for which you are applying. Please enter all necessary data carefully in the application portal. During the data entry process, depending on your academic background, you may be required to upload some digital evidence. Have all the necessary information and evidence ready in electronic form.
3. submit application electronically
At the end of the application, you confirm the correctness of your electronic data by checking the appropriate box and submitting your application electronically. As soon as you have submitted the application electronically, you will be automatically forwarded to the enrollment portal in the next step to apply for enrollment, provided that you have not studied in Germany or are an international student applicant.
4. apply for enrollment electronically
The first thing you do on the enrollment portal is to electronically enter additional data required for enrollment. This information is requested on the basis of HStatG and must be entered completely. Once the enrollment data has been entered in full, clicking on "Complete digital enrollment" will take you back to the application portal, where you will finally find the enrollment application (PDF format) for the degree program you have applied for.
5. send the enrollment application including documents by mail to the University of Applied Sciences Jena
Please print out the PDF enrollment application and sign it. Afterwards, you should send it together with all documents required for enrollment (see document checklist) by post service to the address indicated on the enrollment application within the corresponding deadline.
6. enrollment completed
As soon as the enrollment documents have been received by postal service at the University of Applied Sciences Jena and the enrollment is completed, you will receive a starter package with the following documents by mail from the registration office of the university:
- provisional student ID
- certificate of study
- certificate for the application of BAföG
- starter booklet
- information about the start of your studies
THOSKA
The THOSKA (Thuringian University and Student Union Card) is your student ID as well as your semester ticket in chip card form. You will receive it at the THOSKA office at the beginning of the semester. Each semester you have to pay a semester fee.
Cancellation
If you would like to cancel your enrollment, please send us the complete starter package together with the application form for cancellation of enrollment and the application form for fee refund by the end of the previous semester (31.03./30.09.). In this case, we will delete your enrollment and you will be considered as not enrolled for the entire semester. According to the current fee regulations of the University of Applied Sciences Jena, a cancellation fee of 25,00 Euro will be charged, which will be deducted from the refund of the semester fee. If you return the semester documents too late or not completely, you can only deregister by submitting an application form for de-registration. The paid semester fee cannot be refunded.
You can check whether your school-leaving certificate gives you direct access to German universities or whether you need to complete additional work, e.g. in the form of years of study in your home country or attendance at a Studienkolleg in Germany. The database of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) will help you step by step. After a few clicks you will know whether you have direct access or not. Did you not find your country? Then please search the database anabin.
You want to apply as an international applicant without a German university entrance qualification for a bachelor program at University of Applied Sciences Jena? Then please apply online via the application portal of the University of Applied Sciences Jena (selection: Studienkolleg/Sprachvorbereitung). Your socuments will be reviewed by us for a application fee.
Important information
If you already have experience in a field of study and would like to enter a higher semester, this is generally possible at University of Applied Sciences Jena. However, there are some peculiarities in the application process. You can find all information and contact persons here.
- Business Administration (Bachelor of Arts)
- Business Information Systems (Bachelor of Science)
- Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering)
- Business Administration and Engineering - Digital Economy (Bachelor of Science)
- Business Administration and Engineering - Industry (Bachelor of Science)
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