Cooperation Studies
In addition to the Master's degrees in Business Administration and in Business Psychology, the faculty also offers various courses of study in cooperation with other departments. These include the Master's programs:
Komplexes Entscheiden M.A. (Professional Public Decision Making)
The Comprehensive Decisions course prepares Bachelor graduates for work as junior executives in public institutions and their private and civil society environment.
Subjects are interdisciplinary (law, political science, economics, philosophy). Comprehensive competencies for problem solving in complex decision-making situations are imparted. Particular emphasis is placed on the practical application of mediated knowledge.
- Faculty 9: Cultural Studies
- Further information can be found in the master portal and on the homepage of the degree program.
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen (Elektrotechnik/Informationstechnik) M.Sc. (Management and Electrical Engineering)
The Master's degree program in Management and Electrical Engineering builds on the successful completion of a Bachelor's degree in Management and Electrical Engineering or comparable knowledge. The Master's degree program teaches the key technical specializations both in the main area of business administration and in electrical engineering. The elective subjects and the Master's project complement the focus within the study program.
- Faculty 1: Physics / Electrical Engineering
- Further information can be found in the master portal and on the homepage of the degree program.
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen (Produktionstechnik) M.Sc. (Management and Production Engineering)
The Master's degree program Management and Production Engineering offers the combination of elements from the classical subjects of Business Studies and Mechanical Engineering. As a result, students are able to understand and assess not only the business side of products, processes and companies, but also the technical background and dependencies. The composition is about the development and design of sustainable processes and systems optimized from an economic and technical perspective, the use of resources optimized from an economic and technical perspective and the application of new information technologies in this context, as well as the people active in intra- and inter-organizational work processes.
- Faculty 4: Production Engineering - Mechanical Engineering & Process Engineering
- Further information can be found in the master portal and on the homepage of the degree program.