In their second year, students will take a total of 45 CP from in-depth, discipline-specific CORE modules. These modules aim to extend the students’ critical understanding of the key theories, principles, and methods from both industrial engineering and management.
To pursue IEM as a major, at least the following mandatory CORE modules (30 CP) split in two units need to be taken:
1) “Advanced Industrial Engineering”, consisting of the modules:
- CORE Module: Process Modelling & Simulation (m, 5 CP)
- CORE Module: Product & Production System Design (m, 5 CP)
- CORE Module: Production Planning & Control (m, 5 CP)
This unit takes an in-depth look into production systems, providing the students with understanding of product development and design activities, production planning and control methods, as well as the modeling and simulation of the entire manufacturing processes.
2) “Advanced Industrial Management”, consisting of the modules:
- CORE Module: Operations Research (m, 5 CP)
- CORE Module: Lean Supply Management (m, 5 CP)
- CORE Module: Data Management and Analytics in Industry 4.0 (m, 5 CP)
In this unit, students will learn to model decision-making problems, to develop purchasing strategies, to employ advanced lean methods for the elimination of waste in industrial processes, and to manage innovation and technologies.
Students decide to complement their studies by taking the discipline-specific mandatory elective (me) CORE modules (15 CP) from the following unit:
3) “Project & Strategic Management”, consisting of the modules:
- CORE Module: Applied Project Management (me, 7.5 CP)
- CORE Module: International Strategic Management (me, 7.5 CP)
or substitute these modules with CORE modules from other study programs according to interest and/or with the aim of pursuing a minor in a second field.
The “Project & Strategic Management” unit prepares students to set up, organize, manage and control projects as well as to evaluate and design strategies in international management.