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Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Vocal Performance | Industrial Engineering
Discipline
Arts | Engineering
Minor
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology | Voice and Opera Performance
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Master's specialization in Maintenance Engineering & Operations equips students with a comprehensive understanding of maintenance and reliability engineering, covering technical and managerial aspects. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing graduates for careers in various industries, including manufacturing, energy, and healthcare. Graduates will be able to improve maintenance operations, optimize costs, and enhance environmental performance.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:


Overview:

The Master's specialization in Maintenance Engineering & Operations provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the field of maintenance and reliability engineering. The program covers various aspects of maintenance, including technical facets like failure mechanisms, structural health and condition monitoring, and prediction, as well as managerial aspects like asset management, logistics, and decision-making.


Objectives:

  • Equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for efficient maintenance operations.
  • Provide a broad overview of the different aspects of maintenance engineering.
  • Foster a fundamental understanding of failure mechanisms, tribology, and other physical phenomena that characterize asset reliability.

Program Description:

The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, allowing students to apply their learning in both the operational and design phases of technical facilities. Students will learn how to design components to extend product lifespans and tackle equipment problems before they cause downtime.


Outline:


Content:

  • Failure mechanisms and underlying physical phenomena
  • Structural health and condition monitoring and prediction
  • Smart technologies and digitization in maintenance operations
  • Asset management
  • Logistics
  • Decision-making

Structure:

The program consists of a combination of lectures, tutorials, and practical assignments. Students will also complete a Master's thesis project.


Course Schedule:

Examples of courses offered in the specialization include:

  • Structural Health and Condition Monitoring
  • After Sales Service Logistics
  • Maintenance Engineering & Management

Individual Modules with Descriptions:

  • Structural Health and Condition Monitoring: Identifies wear and deterioration factors and explores the use of sensor systems to assess system health and condition.
  • After Sales Service Logistics: Introduces concepts and methods for designing and optimizing after-sales service supply chains for maintaining advanced capital goods.
  • Maintenance Engineering & Management: Examines the relationship between maintenance engineering and asset management and incorporates this into a final maintenance plan.

Assessment:


Assessment Methods:

  • Written exams
  • Oral presentations
  • Practical assignments
  • Master's thesis project

Assessment Criteria:

  • Knowledge and understanding of maintenance engineering concepts
  • Analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Communication and presentation skills
  • Ability to conduct independent research

Teaching:


Teaching Methods:

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Practical assignments
  • Master's thesis supervision

Faculty:

The program is taught by leading professors in key domains, such as predictive maintenance, production technology, ICT, supply chains, and business modeling.


Unique Approaches:

  • Close ties with the industry provide students with a hands-on approach and opportunities to work on real-life cases.
  • Focus on sustainability and environmental aspects of maintenance operations.

Careers:


Potential Career Paths:

Graduates of the program are prepared for careers in various industries, including:

  • Manufacturing
  • Energy
  • Transportation
  • Healthcare
  • Aerospace

Opportunities:

  • Maintenance engineers
  • Asset managers
  • Logistics managers
  • Reliability engineers
  • Consultants

Outcomes:

Graduates of the program will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to:

  • Improve maintenance operations and extend asset lifespans
  • Optimize maintenance costs and resource allocation
  • Enhance environmental and economic performance in maintenance operations
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