Du möchtest als Wirtschaftsingenieur*in in einem internationalen Unternehmen arbeiten und schon im Studium interdisziplinär denken? Dann bist du im Bachelorstudiengang International Business and Technology (IBT) genau richtig! Dieser Studiengang bietet eine einzigartige Kombination aus International Business, einer technischen Spezialisierung und zwei Fremdsprachen.

Das Studienprogram umfasst zunächst Grundlagen der Ökonomie und der Technik sowie zwei Fremdsprachen. Du spezialisierst Dich ab dem dritten Semester in einem Fachgebiet (Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Elektrotechnik oder Maschinenbau) und studierst dieses an den beteiligten Fakultäten.

Durch teilweisen englischsprachigen Unterricht, ein mögliches Auslandssemester und ein verpflichtendes Praktikum bekommst Du die Möglichkeit, Dich bestens auf eine Karriere im Bereich Internationales Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen vorzubereiten.

Noch internationaler wird es, wenn Du in das IBT Plus-Programm wechselst: Du studierst acht Semester und bist ein ganzes Jahr im Ausland für das Praktikum und das Auslandssemester.

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Abschluss
Bachelor of Engineering
Regelstudienzeit
7 Semester
Zulassungsbeschränkung
keine
Unterrichtssprache
Englisch
Einige Module auch auf Deutsch
Studienfachanteile
Besonderheiten

Internationale Kernelemente:

  • Möglichkeit eines Auslandssemesters an einer Partnerhochschule
  • Möglichkeit eines Auslandspraktikums
  • Unterrichtssprache Englisch in allen Business-Fächern und in einigen ingenieurswissenschaftlichen Grundlagenfächern in den ersten Semestern
  • Internationale Studierendengruppe
  • IBT Plus-Option inklusive eines verpflichtenden Auslandsjahres
Interessante Zahlen und Daten

70 Erstsemester

ca. 40 % weibliche Studienanfänger

1 Studiengangsmanagerin

Studienbeginn
Wintersemester
Beginn Sommersemester nur für Hochschulwechsler bei Einstieg in ein höheres Semester möglich (Bewerbungszeitraum: 15.11. - 15.1.)
Bewerbungszeitraum
Für das Wintersemester: 02.05.2024 bis 15.07.2024
Duale Studienvarianten
International Business and Technology dual
Zuständige Fakultät
Betriebswirtschaft
Aufbauende Studiengänge
Industrial Engineering und Management (M. Eng.)
Betriebswirtschaft (M. A.)
Akkreditiert

Der Bachelorstudiengang International Business and Technology ist auf 7 Semester Regelstudienzeit angelegt und lässt sich in drei Phasen einteilen.

  • Semester 1–2: Grundlagenkurse (Wirtschaft, Sprachen, Mathematik, Physik)
    Während der ersten beiden Semester belegen Sie Kurse im Bereich International Business, die alle in englischer Sprache abgehalten werden. Deutsche Muttersprachler belegen Englisch und wählen Spanisch oder Französisch. Ausländische Studierende belegen Deutsch und Englisch. Weiterhin studieren Sie Mathematik, Physik, Informatik und Recht.
    Im zweiten Semester bekommen Sie wichtige Informationen zur technischen Spezialsierung und wählen diese verbindlich für die weiteren Semester.

  • Semester 3–5: Fächer der technischen Spezialisierung (Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Elektrotechnik oder Maschinenbau) und internationalen BWL/VWL

  • Semester 6–7: Fachwissenschaftliche Wahlpflichtfächer zur Vertiefung in Wirtschaft und/oder Technik (auch im Ausland möglich), Praktikum (auch im Ausland möglich), Bachelorarbeit

    Hinweis: In der Regel brauchen IBT-Studierende mehr als 7 Semester, um das Studium abzuschließen

In der Studienvariante IBT Plus studieren Sie 8 Semester.
Die Semester 1–5 sind identisch.
Semester 6: Auslandspraktikum
Semester 7: Auslandsstudium
Semester 8: Technische Projektarbeit, Wahlpflichtmodul, Bachelorarbeit

Grundlegende Informationen zur Studienvariante IBT Plus finden Sie auf der Website der Fakultät

Module

  • Foundations of Business Administration
  • Accounting Basics and Principles of Law
  • Microeconomics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Mathematics I
  • Mathematics II
  • English
  • Intercultural Competence: Second foreign language + Intercultural Communication
  • Einführung in die Physik (in Deutsch)
  • Computer Science
  • Cost Accounting
  • Strategic Management
  • Principles of International Economics
  • Operations Management
  • Finance
  • Marketing
  • Mathematik III: Statistik (in Deutsch)
  • Writing and Speaking English in a Multicultural Environment

Diese Vertiefungsrichtung vermittelt Ihnen solide Grundlagen in Maschinenbau.
Sie bekommen die Möglichkeit, Ihr Profil in verschieden Gebieten wie Energietechnik, Fahrzeugtechnik, Konstruktion und Entwicklung oder Produktionstechnik zu schärfen. Unterrichtssprache ist Deutsch.

  • Konstruktion
  • Festigkeitslehre und Maschinenelemente
  • Technische Mechanik
  • Werkstoffkunde
  • Messtechnik mit Praktikum
  • Technische Strömungsmechanik
  • Technische Thermodynamik
  • Elektrotechnische Grundlagen
  • Grundlagen der Fertigung

Studierende dieser Fachrichtung erhalten eine fundierte Ausbildung in Grundlagen der Elektrotechnik.
Das ermöglicht unseren Studierenden nicht nur, den technischen Jargon zu verstehen und sich im technischen Kontext auszutauschen, sondern bei vertieftem Studium der Elektrotechnik auch einen Einstieg in einen Masterstudiengang in diesem Bereich. Unterrichtssprache ist Deutsch.

  • Elektrotechnik 1
  • Elektrotechnik 2
  • Digitaltechnik
  • Datennetze
  • Elektrische Messtechnik
  • Technologische und energietechnische Grundlagen
  • Elektronik
  • Systemtheorie und digitale Signalverarbeitung

Module der Spezialisierungsrichtung Naturwissenschaft und Technik
Die Vermittlung einer breiten Palette wissenschaftlich-technischer Grundlagen auf hohem Niveau steht im Mittelpunkt dieser Spezialisierung, um den Absolventen die Kompetenz zu vermitteln, mit Ingenieuren und Naturwissenschaftlern aller Disziplinen zu kommunizieren.
Darüber hinaus werden ausgewählte Grundlagen der Elektrotechnik und des Maschinenbaues vermittelt, die einen Bezug zu den technischen Anwendungen herstellen. Unterrichtssprache ist Deutsch.

  • Physik I  
  • Physik II
  • Physik III
  • Optimierung
  • Einführung in die Elektrotechnik
  • Konstruktion
  • Elektrische Messtechnik
  • Technologische und energietechnische Grundlagen
  • Fachwissenschaftliches Wahlpflichtmodul
  • Fachwissenschaftliche Wahlpflichtmodule zur Vertiefung
  • Praktikum
  • Bachelorarbeit


IBT Plus:

  • Praxissemester im Ausland
  • Auslandssemester
  • Wahlpflichtfachmodul
  • Technische Projektarbeit
  • Bachelorarbeit

Beispielstundenplan im 1. Semester

Tätigkeitsfelder und Berufsbilder

Wer die Herausforderungen des 21. Jahrhunderts meistern will, muss sowohl die Sprache der Ingenieurwissenschaften als auch die der Naturwissenschaften und der Wirtschaft verstehen können. Angesichts der zunehmenden Globalisierung müssen diese Kompetenzen zudem in einen internationalen Kontext eingebettet sein. International tätige Unternehmen suchen nach  innovativen Köpfen, die ihnen dabei helfen, die komplexen Weltmärkte von heute zu überwachen und sich bietende Chancen zu nutzen. Hierfür bilden wir Sie kompetent als Wirtschaftsingenieur aus.

Tätigkeitsfelder:

  • Product Manager (technischer Vertrieb)
  • Project Manager (organisatorische Projektleitung)
  • Marketing Manager (technisches Marketing / Strategieentwicklung)
  • Field Engineer (Ingenieur im Außendienst)
  • Customer Relationship Manager (Schulungen und Servicetätigkeiten)
  • Risk Manager (bei Banken und Versicherungen) 
  • Chief Financial Officer (CFO / Finanzvorstand)
  • Chief Executive Officer (CEO / Unternehmensführung, Vorstand)

Die fortschreitende Globalisierung der Wirtschaft bewirkt einen ständigen Wandel der internationalen Märkte. Diese dynamische Weltökonomie erfordert heute und morgen hochqualifizierte, interdisziplinär ausgebildete Managerinnen und Manager.

Als Absolventin und Absolvent in International Business and Technology können Sie als Wirtschaftsingenieur an zahlreichen Schnittstellen von Wirtschaft und Technik in Unternehmen tätig werden. Sie sind nach Ihrem Studium für Managementaufgaben in international tätigen Unternehmen jeder Größenordnung geeignet. Neben der Großindustrie bestehen auch bei mittelständischen Unternehmen attraktive  Beschäftigungsmöglichkeiten.

Sie können sich auf den Einkauf und Vertrieb von internationalen Hochtechnologieprodukten spezialisieren oder direkt im Produktmanagement tätig werden. Sie können in der Beratung arbeiten, Geschäftsabschlüsse verantworten und sich an technischen Prozessen und Entwicklungen beteiligen. Möglichkeiten bieten sich im Projektmanagement an der Schnittstelle von Wirtschaft und Technik. Sie können zudem in der technischen Risikobewertung bei Banken und Versicherungen einsteigen.

Arbeitsmarktsituation und Einstiegsgehälter?

Insgesamt sind die Ihnen offen stehenden Berufsmöglichkeiten sehr vielfältig, da Sie international ausgebildet werden und sowohl in Technik bzw. Naturwissenschaften als auch in Ökonomie fundierte und umfassende Kenntnisse erwerben. Die Berufsaussichten sind heute und auch mittel- bis langfristig als sehr gut zu bezeichnen.

Was machen frühere Absolventinnen und Absolventen heute?

Und was passiert nach dem International Business and Technology Studium?

Erfahren Sie von unseren Alumni mehr über Jobaussichten und warum sie sich für ein International Business and Technology Studium entschieden haben.

Eileen Lübke

Eileen Lübke

Year of Graduation
2020.

Which company are you working for at the moment and what is your position/ your Master’s program at the moment?
Global Carrier Manager, Air Logistics at Kuehne + Nagel Management AG.

Which technical specialization did you take during your IBT studies?
Electrical Engineering.

Where did you take your mandatory internship during your studies?
I got the opportunity to start my internship at the HQ of Kuehne + Nagel in Switzerland. I was part of the Air Logistics team, where I supported multiple departments during the course of my internship: Carrier Management, Business Development, and Process Management. I later extended my internship and completed my thesis with Kuehne + Nagel in the field of Product Development. The great support from my supervisors from company- as well as from university-side led me to be awarded by a non-profit organization for my final paper.

What did you like about your International Business and Technology studies in particular?
I especially appreciated the multi-national environment that the study degree sponsors. I enjoyed the benefits of working with students from different backgrounds on both, business and tech topics. The interface of those two and the different projects with fellow students kept the learning curve engaging and interesting. Besides, IBT accommodates for a variety of practical opportunities from excursions and leadership lectures to an internship abroad and the final in-company thesis.

Did your studies prepare you well for your first job after graduation/ for your Master‘s program?
My studies gave me a profound understanding of business processes and the mechanics of economic development. In combination with the concurrent practical experience I gained through opportunities provided by the university as well as working student positions, I transitioned smoothly into my first job.

Do you have any recommendations for future International Business and Technology students?
Companies highly value hands-on experience while calling for academic degrees so take every opportunity that the university offers to link your collegiate learning to corporate problem-solving - and go abroad!

Felix Endress

Felix Endress

Year of Graduation
2019.

Which company are you working for at the moment and what is your position/ your Master’s program at the moment?
Currently, I am writing my Master’s thesis at the Engineering Design Centre of the University of Cambridge. I am enrolled in Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Management at the Friedrich-Alexander-University in Erlangen-Nürnberg.

Which technical specialization did you take during your IBT studies?
I specialised in Mechanical Engineering.

Where did you take your mandatory internship during your studies?
I joined the e-mobility department of the Continental AG. Within a highly motivated team I was supporting the mechanical development of drive units for e-bikes.

What did you like about your International Business and Technology studies in particular?
The IBT programme is a great opportunity to start your career. The diverse and open community of IBT students offers a great opportunity to make friends and grow while working in teams. A two-sided structure allows participants of the programme to gain a broad knowledge in various fields of economics, but also in the engineering domain. Thereby I appreciated the specialization, which allows you to follow your personal interests, as well as the possibility to study abroad.

Did your studies prepare you well for your first job after graduation/ for your Master‘s program?
I found myself well prepared to start a Master’s programme. The highly interdisciplinary education allows graduates to continue and contribute in a wide range of disciplines.

Do you have any recommendations for future International Business and Technology students?
If you haven’t already, try out many things to find your passion. Then, keep on working for your personal goals and don’t be afraid of making mistakes. Also, I recommend joining a club at university, like the formula student team. For those interested in research and engineering I suggest getting familiar with programming. But most importantly: have fun in what you do!

Katleen Meutcheye

Katleen Meutcheye

Year of Graduation
2018.

Which company are you working for at the moment and what is your position/ your Master’s program at the moment?
I am currently working as a Consultant in Digitalization & IT at UNITY AG.

Which technical specialization did you take during your IBT studies?
I chose the Electrical Engineering specialization.

Where did you take your mandatory internship during your studies?
I did my mandatory internship at Schaeffler in Herzogenaurauch, in the Digitalization Department, where I then wrote my bachelor thesis in the field of Robotic Process Automation.

What did you like about your International Business and Technology studies in particular?
What I liked the most about the IBT program was the people, the students as well as the professors. Everybody was so open minded and nice. Our professors were great. I especially enjoyed the writing of my bachelor thesis with Prof. Rogers, she was such as good supervisor. The fact that the program was both in English and German was a great advantage, but also the right combination between business and engineering open to me great opportunities. I was able to do working student positions as well as internships at Siemens, Audi and Schaeffler. Nuremberg is a great location to study!

Did your studies prepare you well for your first job after graduation/ for your Master‘s program?
I think that both my studies and my work experience really prepared me for my first job as a graduate. Without one or the other, I would not have the skills that I have and I wouldn’t have got the position in the first place. While I was writing my bachelor thesis I applied to only one position, which was my 1st choice, and I got the job! What else could I say!

Do you have any recommendations for future International Business and Technology students?
2 words: discipline and perseverance. With those 2, you will be fine. It is a very challenging program, but it will give you access to so many opportunities in the job market. It is really worth the effort and I am really happy I chose this program. Another piece of advice for the international students, do not neglect German, you will need it when you start looking for a job! Do as many German courses as necessary while you are studying, not only because it is free but also because it is the best time to learn. It will seem hard all along the way and believe me the first semesters are the easiest one but if we did it, you can!

Anastasia Ostritchi

Anastasia Ostritchi

Year of Graduation
2018.

Which company are you working for at the moment and what is your position/ your Master’s program at the moment?
Currently, I am pursuing a Dual Studies program in Frankfurt where I spend 3 days a week (Mo-Wed) working and the other 3 (Thu-Sat) studying for my Master’s. I work part-time at UBS Europe SE, where I support the Corporate& Institutional Clients team in their daily business and interesting projects. The second part of the week, I am at Frankfurt School of Finance& Management studying for the Master’s in Management.

Which technical specialization did you take during your IBT studies?
Electrical Engineering.

Where did you take your mandatory internship during your studies?
I took my mandatory internship in Frankfurt am Main at Deutsche Börse Group in Project Controlling, part of the Controlling Department, where I stayed as a Working Student afterwards.

What did you like about your International Business and Technology studies in particular?
The IBT program is very flexible and students get the wonderful chance to choose amongst lots of study paths. It is not only the technical specialization, but also different languages, electives in the 6th semester, possibilities of going abroad as well as the unlimited variety of topics for the Bachelor Thesis. I enjoyed switching from business subjects to technical ones, where one never gets bored as well as learns to work fast and efficiently with different types of information.

Did your studies prepare you well for your first job after graduation/ for your Master‘s program?
During the IBT Program, I didn’t only acquire a very solid base for my employment and further studies through business, technology and intercultural skills but also by gaining soft skills such as discipline, sense of responsibility and teamwork. I believe it is just the right mix for future personal and professional life in our digital and globalized world.

Do you have any recommendations for future International Business and Technology students?
Sure! I highly recommend students to commit to their studies although it is hard and sometimes seems impossible. Also, this program definitely requires affinity for mathematics and strong logical skills. With a high failing rate, it can be frustrating to go further but trust me, you can do it. For international students, I also recommend to learn German as quickly as possible. Do not give up and believe in yourself!

Florian Prößl

Florian Prößl

Year of Graduation?
I graduated in 2017.

Which company are you working for at the moment and what is your position/ your Master’s program at the moment?
I am working as a sales strategist for the automotive supplier Bocar Group in Mexico-City, where I analyze mobility trends (electric, autonomous, connected and shared) and their implications for the Bocar Group.

Which technical specialization did you take during your IBT studies?
Mechanical Engineering

Where did you take your mandatory internship during your studies?
I have completed my internship at the BMW Group in Munich within the purchasing area of lightweight casting parts, where I was involved in the procurement process for electric vehicles and the development of the area’s supply chain strategy.

What did you like about your International Business and Technology studies in particular?
Before I decided to go to university, I worked about 5 years (incl. apprenticeship) as an industrial clerk for Pilkington AG, an international glass manufacturer. This experience has taught me that in an increasingly complex and globalized working environment, it is essential to demonstrate profound economical, but also adequate technical knowledge; ideally complemented by English linguistic skills. This is what I was looking for, when searching for a bachelor study program.
The Technische Hochschule Nürnberg provides exactly these key attributes in its unique bachelor’s degree course “International Business and Technology”. You develop several areas of competence, you can choose between three different technical study subjects (according to your needs) and the majority of lectures are taught in English.
Besides, I fondly remember the international environment of this study program, with fellow students from all over the world. This allowed me to grow personally, become more open-minded and appreciate different point of views from people of diverse background and cultures.

Did your studies prepare you well for your first job after graduation/ for your Master‘s program?
Yes, absolutely. As I mentioned, in today’s and tomorrow’s world, more and more companies are looking for the attributes that the International Business and Technology studies offer. Be it at BMW or at Bocar Group, the IBT study program was highly regarded when I applied for those companies. During your studies, you develop several areas of competence, not only hard skills but also soft skills, that are required to successfully start your professional career.

Do you have any recommendations for future International Business and Technology students?
Enjoy your time and all the freedom that a student life brings with it. Don’t be afraid of upcoming obstacles. Be disciplined and attend your courses on a daily basis, then you are well prepared for all the challenges that you will encounter during your studies. I also recommend gathering as much experiences abroad as possible. Being in a foreign country, separated from your familiar surroundings, are the moments where you learn about your personal skills and strength profile and surpass yourself.
To finish off with a quote by Theodore Roosevelt: “Nothing worth having comes easy.”

Jennifer Mitchell

Jennifer Mitchell

Year of Graduation?
I graduated in 2018.

Which company are you working for at the moment and what is your position/ your Master’s program at the moment?
I will continue a Master‘s program in Business Engineering and be employed as a working student.

Which technical specialization did you take during your IBT studies?
My technical specialization was Electrical Engineering.

Where did you take your mandatory internship during your studies?
At Diehl Defence in Quality Management.

What did you like about your International Business and Technology studies in particular?
What I particularly find interesting about International Business and Technology is that the study program is partly offered in English and covers both the fields of Engineering and Business. Furthermore, you are well prepared for an international environment because you get to know people from different countries.

Did your studies prepare you well for your first job after graduation/ for your Master‘s program?
I am confident that the program has prepared me well for the next step in my career because it is international and broad-based.

Do you have any recommendations for future International Business and Technology students?
My recommendations for future IBT students:

  • Have an interest in Business and Technology
  • Strong affinity towards Engineering
  • Be open-minded for new ideas
Shahrokh Kananizadeh

Shahrokh Kananizadeh

Year of Graduation
2017

Which company are you working for at the moment and what is your position/ your Master’s program at the moment?
I am a Junior Product Manager at Electrolux.

Which technical specialization did you take during your IBT studies?
Electrical Engineering

Where did you take your mandatory internship during your studies?
Electrolux (Nuremberg)


What did you like about your International Business and Technology studies in particular?

The Program was quite dynamic and there were many interactions between colleagues and professors which helped us improve our soft skills in addition to the technical ones.

Did your studies prepare you well for your first job after graduation/ for your Master‘s program?
Yes, the program helped me have a sophisticated approach while encountering issues at work and gave a technical perspective to solve problems.

Do you have any recommendations for future International Business and Technology students?
Yes, I suggest my fellow colleagues to try to focus on subjects at university not just as exams to pass but as projects which prepare them for their future careers. Furthermore, I recommend all to be more involved with the International Office of the school to get to know other international colleagues.

Markus Ratzesberger

Markus Ratzesberger

Year of Graduation?
I graduated in June 2017.

Which company are you working for at the moment and what is your position?
I am currently working as a project engineer at N-ERGIE, a regional energy supplier, here in Nuremberg. I am responsible for the successful rollout of digital metering systems, all kinds of interesting pilot projects and overall the testing and evaluation of new technologies (e.g. the use of a Long-Range-Wide-Area-Network or short LoRaWAN in Nuremberg).

Which technical specialization did you take during your IBT studies?
I took mechanical engineering. In hindsight, I am personally really happy that I decided for this specialization as the lectures covered a lot of interesting topics. All three options are great and every student should take his or her time to decide which one they want to choose at the end of the second semester.

Where did you take your mandatory internship during your studies?
My internship was “my foot in the door” to my current position mentioned above. I am actually siting at the same desk now with the same colleagues since day one of my internship more than one and a half years ago. Back then my task was to test the receive level of GSM and LTE within the power supply network of N-ERGIE. I used a geo spatial analysis tool to display the different quality levels of reception that would help us decide what kind of communication technology we should use in different areas of our supply network to communicate with our digital metering systems.
 
What did you like about your International Business and Technology studies in particular?
Oh to make it short I would say I liked a lot of it. The nice atmosphere overall, the interesting topics covered in the lectures or the many new friendships made during your studies are just small parts of all the things that make this program so outstanding. I think everyone has certain expectations towards the program when they apply for it but I do not think that anyone can actually imagine the things that happen in and around the lectures. Just by being part of a group of people from all over the world with different cultural backgrounds, religions and mindsets you become a more open-minded person yourself and you learn to understand and appreciate differences between the several members of this group. IBT certainly had a big impact on my personal development and I would not want to miss any of it.
 
Did your studies prepare you well for your first job after graduation/ for your Master‘s program?
Content wise? Well, initially I wanted to build cars or planes, hence I decided for mechanical engineering as my specialization. Now I am sitting here planning the digitalization of our electric meters and dealing with digital communication and electric stuff overall. I never had a single lecture in all these topics besides the basic electrics lecture that everyone gets. Do I struggle because of that fact now? No, I do not struggle because content of the lectures is by far not everything you learn during your studies: IBT combines so many different fields of studies and students face new and completely different challenges every semester, that once you have graduated, you are basically ready to face all kinds of challenges in your future career. You learn how to adapt quickly, how to teach yourself new and unfamiliar content and most importantly to combine the ways of thinking from the perspective of a business (wo-)man as well as an engineer. I left the IBT program with a degree that made me feel prepared for everyone and anything waiting for me. And so far I managed quite well with all that electric stuff.
 
Do you have any recommendations for future International Business and Technology students?
You are interested in business topics as well as technical topics? You want to lay the foundations for a bright professional future?
IBT is not high school anymore and by far not your typical study program where you can just come to lectures once in a lifetime, learn the summary of a student from 5 semesters ago by heart, do a few old exams that you got from a friend of a friend and then somehow still pass with an acceptable grade because you could guess the multiple-choice questions. No, IBT is challenging right from the beginning and you will most certainly say at some point: “it is a lot right now”. However, what you gain from investing all this sweat and tears (no worries, just a saying…) is definitely worth the struggle: you are an engineer that knows as much about the business side as you do about the technical side. Do not underestimate that fact, as this is a big, big plus compared to your competitors on the job market.  You have gained experiences in working in an international atmosphere which is becoming a “must have” with most global players nowadays. You managed to organize yourself and you showed the stamina to overcome a variety of challenges. Once you have graduated, you are ready and a wanted job prospect. So what are you waiting for? Join the IBT program and become part of something bigger!

Daniel Demian

Daniel Demian

Which technical specialization did you take during your IBT studies?
My technical specialization was Natural Sciences (Naturwissenschaft und Technik). My special elective specialization modules were Supply Chain Management and Electrical Physics.

Where and when did you take your mandatory internship during your studies?
I took my mandatory internship at the Corporate Security Division at Mc Donald´s Germany in Munich for 6 months during semester 6 and 7. They also provided me the possibility to write my Bachelor’s thesis with Mc Donald’s.

Did your studies prepare you well for your first job after graduation?
The IBT studies, especially the intercultural and physics part, gave me a good preparation for my current job. I am now working in the renewable energy sector for the German and International market. The technical lectures and especially the course “Technologische und energietechnische Grundlagen” have built a very good foundation for a deeper understanding of this sector. I am also responsible for special projects in foreign markets in North and South America. The language education during my studies, especially Spanish lectures, gave me the necessary communication skills.

Which company are you working for at the moment and what is your position?
I am employed by agriKomp GmbH located in Merkendorf close to Ansbach. I am a Product Marketing Manager and I am responsible for Special Projects, Foreign Market Development, Product Development and Domestic Marketing. I work together with a highly skilled team and they support me on every issue.

First salary
43.000 € +

Weitere Qualifikationsmöglichkeiten nach dem Bachelorabschluss

Je nachdem, ob die Studierenden während des sechsten Semesters den Fokus auf ihre technische oder wirtschaftliche Spezialisierung legen, haben sie die Möglichkeit, ihre akademische Laufbahn mit einem Masterstudiengang in Ingenieurwissenschaften, Wirtschaft, oder  natürlich Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen, weiterzuführen.

Für dieses Bachelorstudium gibt es formale Anforderungen, die Sie zwingend erfüllen müssen, um das Studium antreten zu können. Außerdem gibt es eine Reihe persönlicher Anforderungen, die Sie erfüllen sollten.

Formale Anforderungen

  • Allgemeine Zulassungsvoraussetzungen (z.B. Abitur oder berufliche Qualifikation)

  • Internationale Bewerber müssen zum Zeitpunkt der Einschreibung Kenntnisse in Deutsch nachweisen (A2 Niveau).

Persönliche Anforderungen

  • Interesse an verschiedenen Fachrichtungen und interdisziplinärer Denkweise

  • Aufgeschlossenheit und Internationalität

  • starke mathematische und analytische Fähigkeiten

Häufige Stolpersteine

  • sich in verschiedenen Studienrichtungen zurecht finden können: Wirtschaft, Technik und Naturwissenschaften, Sprachen und Sozialkompetenzen

  • hoher Anspruch in den Ingenieurswissenschaften

  • In der Regel brauchen IBT-Studierende mehr als 7 Semester, um das Studium abzuschließen. Der Studiengang ist inhaltlich sehr herausfordernd und zudem ist es für die Studierenden teilweise schwierig, das Praktikum laut Curriculum zwischen dem sechsten und siebten Semester zu platzieren. Daher absolvieren viele das Praktikum in einem zusätzlichen Semester.

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Studienberatungsportal

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Studienberatung

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Studienfachberatung

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