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BSc Engineering and Management

Industrial engineers combine technical know-how with business management thinking. They design and improve business processes and speak the language of management.

Key data

Degree
Bachelor of Science FHNW in Engineering and Management
ECTS points
180
Teaching language
German (some modules in Englisch)
Place
Brugg-Windisch

 

September Start: We recommend early registration by May 31.

Versatile career prospects

The economy is increasingly looking for employees with an eye for the big picture. Accordingly, you have excellent career prospects with a Bachelor of Science FHNW in Engineering and Management. As an industrial engineer, you are versatile and not restricted to individual sectors.

Practice-oriented undergraduate programme

During your studies, you will work in small project teams on exciting tasks set by our business partners. The real project work brings you into contact with companies at an early stage and you develop practical solutions for them. In addition to specialist skills, your methodological and social skills, such as teamwork, communication and initiative, will also be developed. The project work is instructive, motivating and fun.

Student projects

As part of the project modules, you will work in teams on tasks set by our industrial partners. Practical project work will bring you into contact with companies and commerce at an early stage and give you the opportunity to work on practical solutions. In addition to specialist skills, your social and self-competence skills such as teamwork, communication and using your own initiative will be enhanced.

Optimising logistics in RailCity Zurich

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Combined heating system in Kaiserstuhl

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"The course is very broadly based. In addition to modules in project management, technology, business administration and natural sciences, we also learned a lot about logistics, IT, marketing and systems thinking. We also attended individual interdisciplinary modules in the humanities and social sciences. The highlight of interdisciplinarity for me was working in the “Project Oriented Learning Environment”. In the course of the POLE project, we learned to discuss ideas, concepts and methods with students from different fields of study and countries and to develop a joint solution."

Rebecca Loh, student in Engineering and Management at FHNW

Degree

International Track

International Track in Engineering and Management

Language excellence and intercultural competence play a key role in today's hyper-competitive world. Join us and gain valuable international experience.

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FHNW School of Engineering, Brugg-Windisch

FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland School of Engineering Klosterzelgstrasse 2 CH - 5210 Windisch
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