Maastricht University, School of Business and Economics
Bachelor in Business Engineering
Maastricht, Netherlands
Bachelor's degree
DURATION
3 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
01 Apr 2026*
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2026
TUITION FEES
EUR 32,000 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for non-EU/EEA | May 1 for EU/EEA
** institutional fees top; low - EUR 13,000 per year; high - EUR 18,300 per year | statutory fees: EUR 2.601 per year
Key Summary
Do you want to study at the cutting edge of science, engineering and business, crossing the boundaries of each discipline to gain new insights and learn how to innovate? Our new programme Business Engineering is for students with a pioneering spirit and will train you for exciting jobs that combine business and new technologies.
By following this programme, you will develop your skills in math, science, engineering, business and economics. We will look at problems from both the academic and practical angle in order to find potential solutions that have a positive impact on society.
The programme is offered by the Faculty of Science and Engineering in collaboration with the School of Business and Economics, combining and integrating high-end expertise in science, engineering and business.
Why this programme?
In an era characterised by rapid technological developments and radically different business models, it is crucial to provide an educational programme that gives you the capabilities to respond to the challenges of today’s society.
Think of the widespread use of new technologies such as additive manufacturing or virtual reality applications. Alternatively, the growing importance of analysing and interpreting big data and understanding that humankind should be smarter in using the limited natural resources on our planet. That is why it is crucial to understand the context in which these challenges arise, in order to solve these complex problems.
Let’s have a look at the following example. Delays in the production of aircrafts due to engine problems can only be solved by combining and integrating different disciplines which might include materials science, product engineering and operations management.
- How fast do materials wear and tear?
- Should the design of the aircraft be altered to solve the problem?
- How could inventory management be optimised to rule out production delays?
