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Industrial Engineering & Management |
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The last few years have brought considerable change to the challenges to be challenged within a modern company. In the face of today’s international competition, the task now is to produce perfect products and market them with maximum precision for the economics involved. A specialist in Industrial Engineering & Management is able to evaluate the economics of proposed technical solutions and assess the impacts of the decisions taken on the workforce, the market and the environment. The breadth and interdisciplinary character of such a program equips graduates to work successfully at the interface of engineering and management and to assume managerial responsibility for both technical and business management aspects. With their strong grounding in engineering, such all-rounders are equipped to design and implement customized technological solutions and ideally suited for employment in an international environment in a wide range of fields, from manufacturing and production management to marketing and sales.
The Master program in Industrial Engineering & Management targets in-depth knowledge and an active competence in the field of process technology at the Master's level, with the interdisciplinary character of the program reflected in a curriculum with a substantial project work component based on technical case studies. The Master program in Industrial Engineering & Management is a university degree program in which students are introduced to and learn to employ the principles of scientific research. To this end they are given ample opportunity for involvement in applications-based R & D projects. The Diploma or Master thesis required to complete the course is a reflection of the students' scientific competence.
| Title |
Master program Industrial Engineering & Management |
| Main focus |
Highly practice-oriented, international, strong co-operations with the local and international economy with focus on the development in technics and management competencies |
| Academic year |
Winter semester: mid September – end of January Summer semester: mid February – beginning of July |
| Time model |
Part-time Compulsory attendance Friday starting from midday until evening and Saturday all-day Additionial block courses / 1 intensive week |
| Structure |
1.–3. semester: Core curriculum 4. semester: Master thesis |
| Languages |
German, English; additionally broad language trainings |
| Tuition fees |
For students from EU & EEA countries: EUR 363 / semester. For students from other countries: EUR 3,000 / semester. Details & exemptions Plus membership fee to the Austrian Student Union (ÖH) |
| Scholarships & grants |
Overview of sources of financial support & contact adresses |
| Admission requirements |
Graduates of relevant Bachelor programs Graduates of post secundary courses pertaining to the intended studies (i.e. degrees in technical engineering or natural-scientific engineering programs) |
| Selection process |
Career background (50%) Interview (50%) |
| Application |
Online or by post. Please consider the indicated deadlines |
| Contact |
MCI MANAGEMENT CENTER INNSBRUCK The Entrepreneurial School® industrial Engineering & Management Maximilianstrasse 2 A-6020 Innsbruck/Austria +43 512 2070-3200,
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