- Interesting elective modules, such as Macroeconomics and Economic Policy or Technology-Based Business Start-Up
- Study materials optionally in printed and digital format or digital only
- Study duration only 3-5 semesters part-time
- Enrollment possible at any time
These are the requirements for the Master's in Business Engineering
The Master's distance learning course in Business Engineering at Wilhelm Büchner University offers an excellent opportunity for professionals in engineering to deepen their knowledge in a key area of business and technology and to qualify for challenging technical and management tasks.
For admission to the Master's degree in Business Engineering (for engineers) at Wilhelm Büchner University, the following requirements apply:
- Academic Education: You should have successfully completed at least a 6-semester academic education in the field of computer science or engineering or natural sciences. The decision on admission is made by the examination board.
- Credit Transfer: The possibility of transferring credits exists if you have already completed examinations in related study programs. This decision also lies within the responsibility of the examination board.
The course is aimed at graduates of a minimum 6-semester academic education in the field of computer science or engineering or natural sciences as well as professionals from related fields who wish to expand their knowledge in this important intersection of technology and business.

These are the study contents and the course of study
Your Master's programme in Business Engineering (for Engineers) at WBH is structured in a modular way. You will study thematically closed subject areas (modules) to which credit points are assigned according to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). The number of credit points assigned to each module depends on the scope of a module and the associated workload. All credit points you earn will be credited to you, and you will receive a certificate about it. Your achievements are thus comparable and recognized internationally.
The course of study is structured as follows:
- 1st Semester: Economics and Organization, Financial Decision Making Fundamentals, Quantitative Methods, Business Management, Management Techniques and Project Management
- 2nd Semester: Quality Management, Information and Knowledge Management, International Management and Intercultural Communication, Elective Area I: Economics, Elective Area II: Processes and Companies Elective Module 1
- 3rd Semester: Elective Area II: Processes and Companies Elective Module 2, Methods of Scientific Work, Deepening Elective Module Economics, Deepening Elective Module Processes and Companies - Module 1 or 2, Project Work
- 4th Semester: Master's Thesis including Colloquium
In the elective area, you can choose from these modules:
- Elective Area I (Economics): Macroeconomics and Economic Policy, International Economic Relations, Market and Project Management, Electronic Markets and Business Models
- Elective Area II (Processes and Companies): Process Management, Product and Life Cycle Management, Business Information Systems and Process Modelling, Lean Six Sigma, R&D Management, Innovation Management, Technology Management, Entrepreneurship, Technology-Based Business Start-Up

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