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. The application-oriented teaching by professors with practical experience as well as the practical parts of the programme ensure the usability of the study contents in industrial applications. You have the choice between the specialisations "Production" - for activities preferably in the general cargo industry - and "Energy and Environment" - for use in the material and energy changing industries.
Module overview
- Production Logistics
Production specialisation
- Manufacturing
- Construction Technology and Machine Elements
- Industrial Control
- Labour Law
- Compulsory elective module
Specialisation in Energy and Environment
- Process Engineering
- Energy technology and management
- Plant planning and licensing
- Waste Treatment and Resource Efficiency
- Practical semester
- Controlling
- International Business
- Technical Sales and Foreign Trade
Specialisation in Production
- Robotics and Machine Tools
- Design of work and factory systems
- Innovation and Quality
Energy and Environment
- Development
- Environmental and Quality Management
- Technical-economic project
- Compulsory elective module
- Bachelor thesis
- Colloquium
Specialisation in Production
- Design of work and factory systems
- Innovation and Quality