Industrial Engineering and Management
Industrial Engineering and Management combines the traditional engineering disciplines of Engineering and Technology, Mathematics and Natural Sciences with Economics, Management and Project Management.
Industrial Engineering is a part of ¹û¶³´«Ã½â€™s Master of Science programmes, and this broad study programme bridges the gap between engineering and business. The study programme provides an understanding of the interplay between technology and business development, which in turn serves as a good foundation for leading and working in many different kinds of organisations, even outside of the traditional world of industry. The study programme integrates mathematics, engineering and economics. The programme provides the students with a solid foundation in order to be able to deal with specific industrial conditions in a business perspective.
Project management is about planning, organising and managing resources in order to successfully achieve specific goals. In many organisations today, working in projects is standard practice, and in others it is something that is used increasingly often in order to develop the organisation. There are many kinds of projects, such as developing products, marketing deals, streamlining the organisation, delivering large customer orders or organising events. Project management is relevant in many industries and for many professions, and is about cooperation in all kinds of modern, professional environments. The aim is to equip future project managers and project workers with knowledge of leadership techniques, project methodology, group dynamics, resource allocation and optimisation.