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The master study Economic Engineering offers the combination of elements from the classical subjects to business administration and Mechanical Engineering.
In the end the students are not only capable to understand the economic side of products but also to processes and enterprises the technical backgrounds and dependence. The content is about the development and creation of economic and technical perspectives for optimised processes and systems also for the optimised application from the economic and technical perspective of resources and the application of new information technologies, but also about the intra-as well as inter- organisational working processes active person. |
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| // Occupational fields and career opportunities
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Subsequent non-teaching occupational fields
Project management, product planning and development, production planning and control, procurement and logistics, distribution and financial controlling in machine and plant manufacture, the automobile industry, the space and aviation industry, foodstuffs and luxury goods industry, the steel industry and testing facilities.
Interesting occupations are also to be found in the areas of business consultancy as well as service and trading companies. |
Teacher training (Lehramt)
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Possibilities for additional qualifications
The graduation enables / authorizes you to take on (promotion) studies for a doctorate.
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| // Objectives and contents of programme |
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Teaching offer of the course of studies in the online university calendar
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Area foci/ modules for advanced specialisation
System development and innovation management, logistics and production management |
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| // Application and enrolment |
Admission requirements |
For inclusion in a master's degree is the completion of studies at the Bachelor's level requirement.
The subject-specific entry requirements are set out in the current Aufnahme-/Zulassungsordnung.
It also includes the different deadlines for the provision of evidence.
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Deadlines for applications / enrolment |
15.07.2013 for winter semester 2013/14
15.01.2014 for summer semester 2014 (only advanced students)
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| Beginning of course for new students |
WiSe
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| // Formalities |
| Type of studies
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postgraduate studies |
| Time involved |
full time study |
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sole subject
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| Degree/qualification |
Master |
| Standard course length |
4 semesters |
| Costs |
Semester levy approx. 261,10 €. Bremen has a study account model (Studienkontenmodell).
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| Language of delivery (mainly) |
German |
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| // Contact and counselling |
| Programme homepage |
http://www.fb4.uni-bremen.de/studiengaen...
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| Department |
Faculty 04: Production Engineering - Mechanical Engineering & Process Engineering -
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| Study specialist councelling |
Tamara
Riehle
Building FZB, Office 2230 E-Mail: stfb.wing@uni-bremen.de Official hours: Donnerstagvormittag
und nach Vereinbarung (Do. und Fr.)
Praxisbüro: Freitagvormittag
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| Study course office |
Hildegard
Windolph
Building FZB, Office 2210 E-Mail: windolph@uni-bremen.de Telephone: 218-64992 Official hours: Mo. 13:00 - 14:00 Uhr
Di.- Fr. 10:00 - 11:30 Uhr
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| Board of examiners office |
Hildegard
Windolph
Building FZB, Office 2210 E-Mail: windolph@uni-bremen.de Telephone: 218-64992 Official hours: Mo. 13:00 - 14:00 Uhr
Di.- Fr. 10:00 - 11:30 Uhr
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| State of information |
23.04.2013 |
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Author |
Dr. Tamara Riehle |
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