Industrial Engineering (B.Eng.) – Practice-integrated dual degree programme
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Industrial Engineering (B.Eng.) – Practice-integrated dual degree programme

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Key facts

Degree

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)

Language of instruction

German

Mode of study

Practice-integrated dual degree programme with integrated vocational training

Standard duration

6 semesters

Programme start

winter semester

Fees

no tuition fees (the university only charges semester fees each semester)

Application deadlines

current application deadlines

Faculty

Engineering and Natural Sciences

Study objectives

The Industrial Engineering degree programme combines engineering and the natural sciences along with economics to give graduates an integrated approach to linking business roles with technical roles.

The academic element of the engineering sciences is directly linked to the business management aspects of the field. This puts industrial engineers in a position to develop technical solutions using an in-depth knowledge of economic contexts, enabling them to take the relationship between business and technology into account.

The qualification objectives of the (basic) industrial engineering degree programme are expanded in the practice-integrated dual degree programme through a high proportion of practical, application-oriented work. In the lecture-free periods, practical transfer modules (practical phases) are planned with various fields of activities out of the industrial engineering discipline. They serve to deal with real problems and procedures from practice and offer a direct link between the previously acquired theoretical knowledge base and its practical application. The practice-integrated dual study programme is characterized by the interlinking of two learning locations between the TH Wildau (Technical University of Applied Sciences) and the cooperating practice partner.

 

Course contents

  • Foundations of engineering, mathematics, information technology
  • Foundations of business administration/accounting/controlling
  • Materials technology, production preparation, production engineering, design engineering
  • Factory and production planning, CNC programming, CAD-CAM
  • Internship, bachelor's thesis
  • The degree programme promotes interdisciplinary social skills (soft skills) and team work

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  • Mathematics I
  • Mathematics II
  • Statistics
  • Computer science I
  • Computer science II
  • Basics technology I
  • Basics technology II
  • Electrotechnology
  • Automation engineering
  • Materials technology
  • Technology of construction
  • Preparation of production
  • Production technology
  • Quality management
  • Factory planning
  • Planning
  • Logistics: elements and procedures
  • CAD CAM
  • Project Management
  • Political economy
  • Industrial bookkeeping
  • Industrial cost accounting
  • Investment/ Financing
  • Organizational studies/ Personnel management
  • Simulation game/ Leadership
  • Marketing
  • Procurement management
  • Sales management
  • IT Laboratory
  • Economic law

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Industrial engineers have a range of options open to them, including:

  • Manufacturing/production
  • Research/development
  • Accounting/controlling
  • Logistics/materials management/purchasing
  • Marketing/sales.

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General admission requirements

Admission qualifications

Application

You can apply to TH Wildau online. All the information you need to apply can be found on our central application page.

Preparation courses

We recommend checking in good time as to whether it is useful for you to participate in study preparation courses (in German) prior to commencing your studies. Online tests in the subjects of mathematics, physics, information technology and technical mechanics will help you come to a decision. Prior knowledge in these subjects is an important basis for various study modules and therefore necessary for the success of your studies in light of past experience.

Offers and further information

Contact points

Degree programme director

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eckart Wolf
Tel: +49 3375 508 344
Email: Eckart.wolf(at)th-wildau.de

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