Applied Natural Sciences / Angewandte Naturwissenschaften
University of Regensburg
at Technische Universität Dresden · Dresden, Saxony
Duration
3 semesters
Tuition
€5,370 total
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Full Time
The Master's program in Industrial Management in Microelectronics (IMM) at Technische Universität Dresden blends advanced knowledge in electrical and electronic engineering with essential management skills. This interdisciplinary approach caters to the growing demand for professionals capable of bridging the gap between engineering techniques and business management in the microelectronics sector. The curriculum equips students with a deep understanding of microelectronic systems as well as business principles, preparing them to lead innovative projects and teams in a highly technical environment.
Structured over three semesters, the program involves a mix of theoretical and practical courses designed to develop a robust skill set. Students earn ECTS credits as they progress through modules, which encompass both technical subjects and industry-relevant management topics. This layout allows for an extensive exploration of microelectronics, coupled with training in project management, marketing, and strategic decision-making essential to navigating the business aspects of technology.
An integral component of the program is the thesis project, which allows students to apply their knowledge to real-world problems while working closely with industry partners and research institutes. Typically, students also benefit from a practical or internship semester, which offers vital experience in the field. This blend of academic rigor and hands-on experience makes the program suitable for aspiring professionals looking to excel in technical development or managerial roles within the microelectronics industry.
This program is ideal for graduates of engineering or related disciplines who aspire to enhance their management skills in a technical context. With Germany being a hub for engineering innovation and home to numerous Mittelstand companies, graduates are well-positioned to enter the workforce, taking advantage of the 18-month post-study job-seeking permit to support their transition into the job market.
Industries hiring graduates include electronics manufacturing, telecommunications, automotive suppliers, and technology consulting, particularly within Germany's thriving Mittelstand.
It typically takes 3 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Tuition is around €5,370 total. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
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