Industrial economics, civil engineer
Program Overview
University Programs
The institution offers teaching at the undergraduate level in several different engineering programs, including Industrial Economics, Global Systems, Mechanical Engineering, and Automation & Mechatronics. Additionally, individual courses are provided in other programs, such as Construction Engineering and Chemical Engineering.
Program Details
Industrial Economics
Industrial Economics is a program that combines technology and economics, enabling students to develop both existing and new businesses. The program provides fundamental knowledge of technology and technology-based business, followed by the opportunity to choose a more in-depth profile. Graduates of this program are in high demand by businesses and organizations as project leaders, business developers, or managers.
Economics and Production Technology
The Economics and Production Technology program is designed for students who want to learn how to control, lead, and develop smart ways to produce goods and services. This program combines technical knowledge with insights into how people work together and how companies and organizations function. Students also delve into industrial economics, strategy, and sustainable community development, preparing them to handle challenges from digitalization to future business needs.
Program Offerings
- The institution provides teaching in several undergraduate engineering programs, including:
- Industrial Economics
- Global Systems
- Mechanical Engineering
- Automation & Mechatronics
- Individual courses are also offered in other programs, such as:
- Construction Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- The institution also teaches in several college engineering programs, primarily in the Economics and Production Technology program.
- Courses are provided in the undergraduate program in Business Development and Entrepreneurship in Construction Engineering.
