Master's Programme Mechanical Engineering - Management
Course content
The course is multidisciplinary and has a modular structure which allows for a high degree of flexibility. The master's thesis accounts for 30 ECTS (i.e. one semester) and the remaining ECTS credits are optional modules, which can be arranged as students wish, as long as certain rules are observed, to form a more in-depth and specialised degree programme. Overall, the master's programme Business Engineering specialising in Mechanical Engineering offers seven modules for more in-depth study:
- Organisation & Strategic Management
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Logistics Management
- Industrial Engineering
- Quality Management
- Financial Management
- Risk Management
These modules are supplemented by additional optional modules in Mechanical Engineering. It is thus possible to enhance the basic knowledge obtained in the Bachelor's Programme with specific education in a field of interest to the student, and thus to acquire a suitable profile for a particular specialisation.
Entry requirements
The Master's Programme Mechanical Engineering - Management follows on directly from the bachelor's programme Mechanical Engineering - Management at TU Wien. Graduates of the bachelor's programme Mechanical Engineering - Management are therefore admitted to this Master's Programme without restriction. Graduates in other subjects are subject to an assessment of their suitability for the course by the responsible governing body according to section 64, paragraph 5 of Austria's Universities Law (UG) 2002.