Industrial Engineering Management
overview
Innovation that excites
The Industrial Engineering and Management Bachelor programme will familiarise you with features and applications for smart devices, smart technologies and smart mobility – and you will learn how to use them to create, innovate and disrupt certain industries. You’ll become experienced with digital twins and similar technologies, and will be able to apply theoretical knowledge with the help of experimental kits and digital modelling in our virtual environment.
After graduating with an Industrial Engineering and Management Bachelor’s degree, you’ll be qualified to enter positions at the heart of digitalisation and at the interface of many different industries.
The order of courses presented below is for the online studies model of this programme.
included
courses
Module ECTS Business 101
5
Introduction to Academic Work
5
Collaborative Work
5
Introduction to the Internet of Things
5
Scientific and Technical Fundamentals
5
Mathematics II
5
Module ECTS Introduction to Robotics
5
International Marketing
5
Managerial Economics
5
Electrical Engineering
5
Production Engineering
5
Sensor Technology
5
Module ECTS Management Accounting
5
Automation Technology
5
Technical Drawing
5
Corporate Finance and Investment
5
Supply Chain Management I
5
Mechatronic Systems
5
Module ECTS Entrepreneurship and Innovation
5
Project: Design Thinking
5
Data Analytics and Big Data
5
Seminar: Human-Robot Interaction
5
Agile Project Management
5
Intercultural and Ethical Decision-Making
5
Module ECTS Product Development in Industry 4.0
5
Project: Smart Product Solutions
5
ELECTIVE A
10
ELECTIVE B
10
Module ECTS ELECTIVE C
10
Digital Business Models
5
Principles of Management
5
Bachelor Thesis
10
Elective A
In your 5th semester, you’ll need to choose an elective module, which you can choose from one of the following modules:
Module
ECTS
Smart Devices
10
Smart Factory
10
Smart Mobility
10
Smart Services
10
Service Robotics
10
Introduction to Cognitive Robotics
10
Programming of Robotic Systems
10
Autonomous Driving
10
Applied Sales
10
Applied Robotics
10
Control Engineering
10
Microcontroller
10
Object-oriented Programming
10
Elective B
In your 6th semester, you’ll need to choose an elective module, which you can choose from one of the following modules:
Module
ECTS
Practice Project: Industrial Engineering 4.0
10
Project: Hackathon
10
Elective C
In your 6th semester, you’ll need to choose an elective module, which you can choose from one of the following modules:
Module
ECTS
Smart Devices
10
Smart Factory
10
Smart Mobility
10
Smart Services
10
Service Robotics
10
Introduction to Cognitive Robotics
10
Programming of Robotic Systems
10
Autonomous Driving
10
Applied Sales
10
Applied Robotics
10
Control Engineering
10
Microcontroller
10
Object-oriented Programming
10
Internship
10
Studium Generale
10
Entry Requirements
You can start your desired study programme at Smart College UK if you meet the requirements.
The admissions documents must be provided in English or German, if they were not issued in one of these two languages, a translation is required. If you need to translate your documents, we can help refer you to our trusted translation partners. You can find more details here.
You’ll acquire fundamental knowledge in the management and finance-oriented business administration courses. Afterwards, you can pick the electives of your choice that suit your interests. Your comprehensive knowledge will open up new job opportunities in many industries and companies around the world – so there’s nothing standing in the way of your international career.
- Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate such as A-Levels or IB Diploma and your transcript of records.
- A subject-related higher education entrance qualification.
Depending on your qualifications, you might have to meet additional requirements, such as successfully passing a university entrance examination or one of the following programmes to make sure you are ready to study with us:
- Bachelor Entrance Examination (included in Scholarship Programme)
Please get in touch with our Study Advisory Team to find out the exact requirements applicable for your application.
Start your online degree with our Scholarship Programme and receive a scholarship up to 75%!
Start in our Scholarship Programme as a participant with immediate access to 50% of your courses. You can do this by taking our Entrance Examination which will be included in your course as part of the Scholarship Programme. Once you have handed in all admission documents and the courses are completed, you can go on to finish your degree.
Questions? Speak to your study advisor, they will guide you through every step of the process.
we teach in English to prepare you for the international work market. Therefore, we ask you to provide us with a proof of your English language skills.
Is English your native language or have you graduated from an English-speaking school or university? Then you do not need to prove your English language skills.
You can prove your English skills with an English B2 level certificate (no older than 5 years). Don’t have this at hand? No problem! You can quickly get your English certified with Duolingo.
- Take the online test in just 45 to 60 minutes
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Find out if the Duolingo test is suitable for you. Click here to try it for free. In order to be accepted to your study programme, a minimum of 95 points in the Duolingo exam is required.
Did you take the test and not get the 95 points required? Don’t worry! We’re offering a free English course. By successfully completing the course in 3 months, you’ll prove that you have the required level of English proficiency.
We also accept the following English language skills certificates:
- TOEFL (minimum 80 points) or
- IELTS (minimum Level 6) or
- Cambridge Certificate (minimum Grade B) or
- Equivalent proof, such as a B2.2 Certificate from the free IU English course – further information can be requested from our student advisors.*
*Proof must be provided before the start of the study and must not be older than five years.
*Please note that course isn’t accepted as a language certificate for on campus study programmes