Engineering Management BSc
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Engineering Management BSc
The Engineering Management BSc programme is offered by the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences. The programme lasts for 7 semesters and requires 210 ECTS credits.
Qualification
The qualification awarded is a BSc in Engineering Management.
Language
The language of instruction is English.
Start
The programme starts in September.
Admission and Requirements
Applicants must take an online entrance examination, which consists of two parts: an online test and an online motivational interview. During the interview, applicants must discuss their professional interests, skills, and motivation for joining the programme.
Tuition Fee and Scholarships
Students can study with a scholarship or as self-funded students by paying tuition fees. Various scholarships are available to cover tuition fees and living expenses. Successful PhD students may receive additional support from research grants.
Preparatory Program
A preparatory program is not available for this programme.
Curriculum
The curriculum provides a strong foundation in engineering and management, equipping students with practical and analytical skills to understand and support technological and business operations.
Foundations
The foundations of the programme include:
- Natural Sciences: Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Mechanics, and other Natural Sciences (44 credits)
- Economic and Human Sciences: Business Economics, Psychology, Ergonomics, Accounting, Business Statistics, Quality Management, Career Planning (30 credits)
- Engineering and Management Sciences: Materials Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, Transport Science, Civil Engineering, Chemical and Biomechanical Operations, Production Management, Product Management, Economics of Sustainable Development, and other Engineering and Management Sciences (99 credits)
Advanced Courses
The advanced courses include:
- Four specializations (2 courses for each): Management, Sustainability and Environmental Management, Product Management, Financial Management (6 credits)
- Elective subjects based on individual preferences (12 credits)
- Project work (5 credits)
- Thesis (15 credits)
- Internship (6 weeks)
Career Options
Graduates can pursue career opportunities in fields that require both management skills and engineering knowledge, such as quality management, service management, production management, project management, environmental management, and engineering or management consulting. The compulsory internship helps students find suitable employment, and dedicated graduates may choose to continue their studies in one of the Master's programmes.
