Industrial Engineering and Management
Industrial Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
Reach new heights in your career with the WING master’s degree program. In four semesters, you can specialize in a variety of fields such as engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and economics. Discover exciting fields of study such as Management, Marketing, Finance, Accounting, Controlling and International Information Systems.
- Degree
- Master of Science
- Duration of studies in semester
- 4
- Start of degree program
- Summer semester, Winter semester
- Study location
- Erlangen, Nuremberg
- Number of students
- 250-600
- Subject group
- Engineering sciences
- Teaching language
- completely in German
- Admission Requirements
- Qualification assessment
What is the degree program about?
The consecutive master’s degree program WING with a standard period of study of four semesters is offered in the following fields of study:
- Engineering
- Electrical Engineering (in the specializations Electrical Power Engineering and Information Technology)
- Mechanical Engineering
- Economics
- Management
- Marketing
- Finance, Accounting, Controlling and Taxation (FACT)
- International Information Systems
In the first three semesters of the two-year master’s degree program, you will acquire in-depth competencies in one engineering and one economics subject area of your choice, taking into account current research results. This also includes the preparation of a project thesis with a presentation. The 4th semester comprises the six-month Master’s thesis, with which you prove that you can work on a scientific problem independently and according to scientific methods. 120 ECTS are required for successful completion, and the title Master of Science (MSc) is awarded as a degree.
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In the first three semesters of the two-year master’s degree program, you will acquire in-depth competencies in one engineering and one economics subject area of your choice, taking into account current research results. This also includes the preparation of a project thesis with a presentation. The 4th semester comprises the six-month Master’s thesis, with which you prove that you can work on a scientific problem independently and according to scientific methods. 120 ECTS are required for successful completion, and the title Master of Science (MSc) is awarded as a degree.
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The Master of Science (MSc) is an internationally recognized, professionally qualifying scientific university degree. It qualifies students for doctoral studies in Germany and abroad as well as for academic work in science and teaching. It also qualifies for professional entry into business, administration and politics.
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- Admission requirements (first semester)
- Qualification assessment
- Application deadline winter semester
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31.05.
- Application deadline summer semester
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15.01.
- Content-related admission requirements
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The basic requirement for admission to a master’s degree program is a suitably qualified good Bachelor’s degree (minimum grade 2.5). If the final grade is >2.5, applicants are invited to take an oral entrance examination. This lasts approximately 15 minutes. Applicants will be assessed according to the following criteria:
- Secure knowledge in the subject-specific basics
- Good knowledge in the area of a subject specialization corresponding to a selectable description of a relevant subject-related project
- Knowledge of the relevant literature
- Positive prognosis based on increasing performance in the course of studies to date
a.) Consecutive course of study/subject-specific Bachelor’s degree:
- Industrial Engineering Bachelor’s degree
b.) Related bachelor’s degree/access to master’s degree possible with conditions:
- no
Language skills
- German language skills for international applicants
- DSH 2 or equivalent
Do you need help or more information?
Our Student Advice and Career Service (IBZ) is the central point of contact for all questions about studying and starting a degree programme. Our Student Service Centres and subject advisors support you in planning your studies.