Engineering and Management (M)
At a glance
| Degree | Master of Science (M.Sc.) |
| Length of course | 3 semesters in case of prequalification in Engineering / Business Administration and Engineering (Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen) |
| Start of course | Winter semester and summer semester |
| How to apply | online via the application portal |
| Application deadline | For the summer semester: 15. January For the winter semester: 15. July |
| Admission requirements | Final grade of a first degree 2.5 or better, see also the admission requirements (department website) |
| Specializations | Energy technology and management, production technology and management or technical production management |
| Course credits | 90 ECTS in case of prequalification in Engineering / Business Administration and Engineering (Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen) 120 ECTS in case of prequalification in Business Administration |
Contact
Course-related advice
Prof. Dr. M. Hauth
master@wing.hs-mannheim.de
Application queries
Service Center Studierende
General queries about master's degree
Department W Secretariat
sekretariat@wing.hs-mannheim.de
Further Information
Master Engineering Management




Simply more!
Have you gained your bachelor's degree in business administration, engineering or industrial engineering and know that you: simply want more! Would you like to broaden your horizons for your career as a specialist or manager?
As someone with a business administration background, would you like to learn more about engineering? As an engineer, how about broadening your knowledge in business administration, and as an industrial engineer improving your knowledge in both areas?
We welcome applicants with a first degree in business administration or in engineering. Technische Hochschule Mannheim is one of the only universities in Germany that offers a master’s degree programme (Master's of Science) in Engineering and Management, for business administrators, engineers and industrial engineers.
Professions
As an industrial engineer you are the linking pin between the way engineers and business administrators think and act. As such you are equipped for working where engineering and business administration know-how is needed in equal measures for solving practical problems.
Depending on the specialisation you choose, you can, for instance optimise processes in production and logistics, draw up energy concepts for companies, or market technically challenging products and services. You can thus work in many different sectors and functional areas of business.
Industrial engineers have been much sought-after for years. Faced with the increasing use of technology in products and the networking of processes, it seems highly likely that this trend is here to stay.
Course objectives
Our master's degree programmes allow you to complement your range of skills by the respective expertise that you need for working successfully as an industrial engineer.
In line with your first degree course, the following contents are of primary importance:
- engineering for business administration graduates,
- business administration for engineering graduates,
- advanced study in industrial engineering for industrial engineering graduates.
Independent of the focus of your first degree course, you choose one of the three areas of specialisation: production engineering and management, energy engineering and management, or technical product management.
Course structure
For Business Administration graduates | |
Semesters 1 - 4 | Natural science and technical modules |
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Semesters 1 - 3 | Industrial engineering modules |
For Industrial Engineering graduates | |
Semesters 1 - 3 | Industrial engineering and technical modules |
Engineering Management in Mannheim
- Among top 10 in university rankings and league tables for many years
- Studying in small groups
- High level of practical orientation through working on case studies and projects taken from real-life
- Modern infrastructure and technical equipment on campus
- Committed professors with many years of professional experience in their field
- Attractive industrial and cultural environment in the metropolitan Rhine-Neckar region