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Fresenius University of Applied Sciences Industrial Engineering and International Management (M.Sc.)

Fresenius University of Applied Sciences

Industrial Engineering and International Management (M.Sc.)

Cologne, Germany

4 semesters

English

Full time

EUR 880 / per month *

On-Campus

* + € 70 fee for non-EU applicants

Key Summary

    About : The Industrial Engineering and International Management (M.Sc.) program combines engineering principles with international management practices. You'll learn how to analyze complex systems and optimize processes in a global context. This two-year course focuses on areas like project management, supply chain management, and data analysis, providing you with the tools to effectively manage operations across borders and cultures.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue a range of career paths including roles as industrial engineers, management consultants, and operations managers. You’ll be prepared to work in diverse sectors, leveraging your skills to improve efficiency and productivity in international business settings.

Introduction

Whether artificial intelligence (AI) or the Internet of Things the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) opens up all sorts of opportunities for companies. It also, however, brings about major challenges, because companies have to find specialists with a range of management skills to offer alongside in-depth scientific expertise.

Do you already have a Bachelor’s degree in engineering or a science subject? And are you looking to expand your skills, while learning how to live up to the challenge of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) at the same time? Then this Master’s in Industrial Engineering and International Management (M.Sc.) could be just what you are looking for. This study program taught in English will give you the very tools you need for a future job in the industry of tomorrow!

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