Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen — technische Fachrichtung Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
Description
All “Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen” (Business Administration and Engineering) degree programmes at the Technical University of Darmstadt are defined by their distinct interdisciplinary nature. They contain parts of both business studies (business administration and economics) and law on the one hand, and engineering on the other to nearly the same extent.
The Master’s degree programmes in Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen — technische Fachrichtung Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik (i.e. Business Administration and Engineering: Electrical Engineering and Information Technology) focuses on a smaller scale on the engineering area of specialisation than the non-business Engineering programmes. With respect to their technical field of studies, the students of Business Engineering otherwise attend the same courses as the students enrolled in the corresponding purely technical Master’s programmes.
During the programme, it is possible to do the internship abroad as well as spend entire semesters in a foreign country.
Information on the study programme
Module Handbook
Study Regulations with Semester Course and Examination Schedule
Course Catalogue
Points of contact
Department of Law and Economics
Office for Student Affairs Law and Economics
Departmental Student Advisory Service Economics and Law
Departmental Student Advisory Service Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Departmental Students' Representative Committee Law and Economics
Departmental Students' Representative Committee Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
| Semesters | 4 |
| Language | German. Individual courses can be offered in English. Please be aware that scientific literature is be read and edited also in English. |
| Start of studies | Winter semester, summer semester |
| Internship | --- |
| Admission requirements |
1. A degree B.Sc. Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen — technische Fachrichtung Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik of TU Darmstadt (reference programme) or an equivalent degree; 2. passed entrance requirements verification in accordance with the competences description. |
| Admission procedure | Provided that the admission requirements (entrance examination) are met, there are no numerical admission restrictions. |
| Application |
Online application How and when to provide the certification of the bachelor's degree Formal and language requirements for applicants with international qualifications |
| Good to know |
Pre-Courses & orientation week Website for first-year students Preparatory courses for international students Studying from A to Z Costs and budget |