Our Engineering and Management programme addresses students who intend to work for international companies in functions which require both, an engineering background as well as a thorough understanding of management practices.
Engineering and Management (B. Eng.)
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The programme provides a sound engineering education with modules such as engineering mechanics, material sciences, mechanical design, computer science, mathematics, software development and electrical engineering. Besides, above mentioned job requirements regarding management know-how are met by lectures such as accounting, marketing and controlling. In addition to those competencies, “soft-skills” are trained, e.g. by team projects and student presentations.
The studies also prepare students for international projects and positions. Specific modules such as “intercultural studies”, “selected topics in international management” and a second foreign language are part of the curriculum.
Students gain further international exposure by studying abroad at one of our partner universities. Internships, which are scheduled during the 5th semester, help to gain work experience as well as business contacts which may lead to future employment. Last-but-no-least, lectures are taught in Englisch - the language of international business. While attending lectures taught in the English language, students are encouraged to learn German as their foreign language (courses scheduled during semesters 1, 2 and 3).
You want to learn more about this programme? Our students have prepared a video showcasing all detail. You can watch the video here: https://youtu.be/6tKHMjv74Fg
1. Semester
Mathematics 1
Computer Science
Physics
Business Administration
Start-Up Project
Foreign Language 1
2. Semester
Mathematics 2
Mechanical Design 1
Materials Science
Financial Accounting
Production System
Foreign Language 2
3. Semester
Software Development
Engineering Mechanics
Mechanical Design 2
Cost Accounting
Automation Technologies
Foreign Language 3
4. Semester
Electrical Engineering
Power Engineering
Controlling
Marketing
Production Planning & Logistics
Selected Topics of International Management
5. Semester
Industry Internship
Seminar
6. Semester
Intercultural Studies
Business Information Systems
Project
Project and Quality Management
Electives
7. Semester
Electives
Seminar
Bachelor‘s Thesis
Quick Info
Application period for the winter semester is May 2nd to July 15th.
Please consider that the online application is only possible in this space of time. Applications that reach the university later than that cannot be taken into consideration.
Please find further information on application for bachelor study courses.
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- THI does not work with agencies. Please apply directly to THI via the Primuss application portal.
- THI never asks for money via agencies for application purposes.
- THI only sends emails from @thi.de.
- THI never asks for money before you receive your admission letter. If you need a VPD from uni-assist, you will have to pay a processing fee to uni-assist. However, uni-assist only checks certain documents and does not grant admission to THI.
- The application process is conducted in the THI Primuss portal. Only there will you be able to access your application progress.
The dual studies programme enables a combination of practical training elements in a company with the theoretical education provided by the university. There is a choice of either the joint model (academic study + vocational training) or the degree course with vocational experience (academic study + intense practical phases). There is an obvious advantage to students here: practically oriented academic study generally enables a particularly smooth transition from university to the world of work. What is more, the student usually receives financial remuneration from the company concerned.
In the joint model, students may start working at the company several months before the start of the first semester, depending on the company concerned. At the start of the course there is an alternation between theory (during the semester) and practical experience (between semesters and during the practical semesters). In order to embark on a dual studies programme, students have to apply to both a company and to THI (be sure to take note of company application deadlines!). See here for details of partner companies.
More info on our dual studies-pages, or check dual cooperation partner companies. Even if no partner company is currently active in this degree programme, you are welcome to contact us.
Our B.Eng. program in Engineering and Management provides access to a variety of job opportunities, e.g.:
- International product manager
- Industrial Engineer, esp. for companies with international production network)
- Manager international project
- Assistant to board member
- Strategic purchasing manager
- International sales manager, esp. for high-tech products
- Management consultant
- Team lead global functions, e.g. purchasing, IT, planning
The study programme requires a preparatory internship of at least 6 weeks, which has to be completed before the start of the 4th semester (during semester breaks). The preparatory internship is not part of our admission requirements.
As of winter semester 2024/25, THI charges service fees of 500 euros per semester for students from third countries (outside the EU and the EAA (European Economic Area) . If you have any questions, please go to
Contact for prospective students
Please note: No service fees for exchange students, visiting students, participants of summer school!
- Student’s union contribution about 70 € per semester.
- General information on scholarship: Financing your study programme might be a big challenge for you. On our homepage you find different opportunities of financing your academic studies at our university. Link: Financial assistance
- Please note that financial aid programmes are mostly not open to foreign students. For scholarships for students from abroad you may have a look here: https://www.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/12359-finding-scholarships/
- Public funding (BAföG) is only available to Germans and to EU citizens if they have spent a considerable part of their education in Germany. The university awards a scholarship called Deutschlandstipendium once a year which cannot fully cover living expenses. Additionally we have limited funds and support some international students for a maximum of one semester. Please do not actively approach the International Office on scholarships, once a year a call for application automatically reaches all international students.
Third party scholarship:
- If you are an applicant from abroad, you may qualify for a scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD): www.daad.de
- If you are a German students we recommend to research for suitable scholarships on www.mystipendium.de
- Please note that we cannot offer any guidance or support concerning scholarship applications.
We recommend that single students budget at least 700-900 EUR per month to meet personal expenses (accommodation, health insurance, stay, books, semester contribution)
To prepare for your semester abroad or to learn another foreign language alongside your studies, you can take language courses at THI's own Language Center (Sprachenzentrum). The language courses are taught only by native speakers and offered at different levels. All courses are free of charge for our students. For more information please see https://www.thi.de/studium/sprachenzentrum.
THI does not run any student housing – neither on-campus nor off-campus – and therefore cannot provide you with accommodation. Here you can find more information on finding accommodation: Accomodation in Ingolstadt. Please keep in mind that you'll need 700-900 € per month for accomodation and your personal expenses.
Our International Office is established especially for the international academic programs. The International Office provides an all-round service to help you with all necessary prearrangements for the organization of your study and everyday life in Ingolstadt.
- English: The program is taught entirely in English language (exception: courses of semesters 1 and 2 may also be attended in German). Sufficient language skills are essential to successfully complete the coursework. Note that we do not require English proficiency tests such as TOEFL or IELTS.
- German: There is no requirement to formally prove German language skills for your admission. You may start with little or no German language proficiency. However, German is the official national language in Germany. The transition from your home country to the German university system and every day life will be made easier the more German you know. Furthermore, German skills will greatly increase your chances in finding a student job and or an internship at a German company.
Programme Director
Prof. Dr. Andrea Eisenberg
Phone: +49 841 9348-3525
Room: A215
E-Mail: Andrea.Eisenberg@thi.de
Module Handbook
The module handbook contains information on prerequisites, contents, learning outcomes, ECTS points, duration, work load, literature, references of the offered modules and lectures.
Module Handbook Electives WS 2024/25
Information about Internship/Seminar:
Study and Examination Regulations
Study and examination regulations (SPO) deal with judicial matters concerning your study course. Please turn to the pages of the legal department for Statutes of this course.
For any questions on requirements, exams regulations and more, please turn to the Service Center Study Affairs.