Engineering and Management (M.Eng.)

Department of of Electrical, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
suspension of enrollment for 2024/25 winter semester

Course content and objectives

The study program deepens knowledge and skills in the fields of economics as well as engineering and technical sciences in an application-oriented and well-founded manner. Graduates are put in a position to deal with the current challenges in the various business areas and especially at their interfaces at any time. For tasks such as team management, process optimization or intensive customer support, this degree creates the necessary prerequisites for making well-founded and cross-divisional decisions in an increasingly networked working world. The degree qualifies students to take on demanding management tasks at the interface of business and engineering management and work fields, as well as for entering a doctoral program.

Requirements

  • University degree

    A qualified university degree in the bachelor’s program in Engineering and Management or comparable degree programs with a standard period of study of at least seven semesters (210 credits).

  • Language skills
    • TestDaF Niveaustufe 4xTDN4
    • DSH2
    • or another acceptable German language certificate

Career Opportunities

Graduates in engineering and management are urgently demanded in numerous industries and by many companies. For example, they find employment opportunities in the industrial, commercial, IT and service sectors, in all sizes of companies and organizations, from small to large sized companies, but also in public administration. The areas of application are manifold and include for examp

  • Marketing and sales
  • Production and logistics
  • Cost management and controlling
  • Quality and business process management
  • Innovation and technology management
  • Planning and development

I am looking forward to continuing my practice-oriented path with the master's degree program in Engineering and Management at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences.

– Patrick H., Engineering and Management student (B.Eng.) in the 4th semester