The courses comprise 7,5 ECTS credits if nothing else is stated.
Year 1
* Introduction to Industrial Engineering
* Linear Algebra
* Calculus
* Quality and Management System
* Industrial Business Economics I
* Engineering Statistics
* Applied Calculus
* Statistical Quality Control
Year 2
* Project Management
* Operations Research I
* Operations Research II
* International Production Engineering
* Design of Experiments
* Industrial Business Economics II
* Logistics I
* Elective Course
Year 3
* Industrial Business Economics III
* Change Management and Psychology
* Logistics II
* Corporate Social Responsibility
* Elective Courses 2 x 7,5 ECTS credits
* BSc Degree Thesis, 15 ECTS credits
Minor changes of the order and the extent of some courses indicated above may occur.
he industrial engineer - you - are just as likely to be found on ''the floor'' taking measurements to study the manufacturing processes, as together with colleagues and clients in the negotiating room finalizing a procurement contract.
The breadth of your coming degree has, in the past, proven to lead to an incredible array of job descriptions. At our department, we have seen industrial engineers get jobs as quality engineers and managers, logistics engineers and managers, procurement officers, production engineers, university lecturers, customer relations managers, supplier relations liaisons, line managers, freelance quality consultants, freelance production consultants, business excellence leaders, sales and marketing officers, mechanical design engineers and many more. Now, with the added flavour of an international business orientation, we cannot wait to see how far you will go!
The best way to say it might be that the jobs you can get as an industrial engineer are jobs that test, prove and display your leadership, cooperation and motivation to superiors and stakeholders, thus speeding up your advancement in professional life!