MSc in Engineering in Technology Based Business Development (in Herning)

Master

In Copenhague (Denmark)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Copenhague (Denmark)

The core courses take a technological view on engineering management processes including organisation, research methodologies, business creation and optimisation. The degree programme offers students the possibility of choosing individual technological specialisations in close collaboration with companies in a spirit of problem-based learning.
The programme is carried out with a strong emphasis on practice, as it has a long tradition of ensuring a strong link between the theory that the students acquire on the programme and the practical challenges faced by companies.

The Master’s degree programme in technology-based business development is now offered as a Master's degree programme for working professionals. The Master's degree programme for working professionals is a part-time programme aimed at people who work alongside their studies.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Copenhague (Denmark)
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Fuglesangs Allé 4, 8210 Aarhus, Dinamarca

Start date

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About this course

The Master of Science in Engineering - Technology-Based Business Development in Herning aims at providing graduates with a strong insight in engineering practices, the relationship between theory and practice and a relentless desire for generating new knowledge and technology-based business opportunities for companies.

Project management
Product and production management
Product development/Innovation
Management and organisation
Analysis and evaluation
Graduates will be able to generate innovative product concepts, business concepts and business areas. Graduates with an MSc in Engineering (Technology Based Business Development) are typically employed as innovation managers, technical sales managers, product managers, business developers or research and development project managers.

A Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a specialisation in mechanical, chemical, electrical, electronic, construction, bioprocess, health technology or neuroscience engineering.
A Bachelor of Engineering with a specialisation in mechanics, production or exports, including the Global Management and Manufacturing (GMM) study programme at the Department of Business Development and Technology.

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2019

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Subjects

  • Business Development
  • Design
  • Innovation
  • Engineering
  • Technology
  • Collaboration
  • Language
  • Management
  • Organisational Design
  • Human Resource Analytics
  • Technological Business

Course programme

Programme Structure

The programme stresses the importance of the students’ interaction with practice and supports the fact that project assignments are carried out in collaboration with companies. Thus, students are invited to identify companies and assignments that could be relevant in the student’s technology specialisations and Master's thesis. The technology specialisations normally include field-work outside of campus, e.g. in companies.

Most teaching activities take place at the campus in Herning, and the language of instruction is English. The programme is closely linked to current trends and is thus continuously developed.

Structure of the Degree Programme

Subjects

1. semester

  • Management of Technology (10 ECTS)
  • Organisational Design and Human Resource Analytics (5 ETCS)
  • Research Design in Engineering (5 ECTS)
  • Technology Specialisation 1 (10 ECTS)

2.semester

  • Technological Business Model Innovation (10 ECTS)
  • Optimisation of Engineering Processes using Numerical Approaches (10 ECTS)
  • Technology Specialisation 2 (10 ECTS)

3. semester

  • Electives (30 ECTS)

4. semester

  • Master's Thesis (30 ETCS).

For an overview of the structure for students enrolled in February, please go to the academic regulations

Electives

On the third semester, students must choose a number of electives. Below is a list of electives that have been offered in recent years:

  • Energy Engineering and Innovation
  • Advanced Product Development
  • Engineering Project Management
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Engineering Modelling
  • Enterprise Architecture Practices
  • Digital Capabilities
  • Six Sigma Design and Innovation
  • Introduction to Persuasive Technology
  • Further project-based activities in company or technology

MSc in Engineering in Technology Based Business Development (in Herning)

Price on request