Industrial Engineering (Bachelor of Engineering)
What is the right thing for me: A technical or a business study programme? Should I study business administration or mechanical engineering? – You can't decide? Then you don't have to! On the Industrial Engineering dual-study programme, you will learn about both, business and technical topics.
As an industrial engineer, you are a master of coordination. You establish links between the business and technical departments and coordinate projects. In the times of increasing specialisation and globalised business, experts and leaders who can maintain a view of the big picture, who are not only technical experts but understand the business-related aspects are required. As an industrial engineer, you are equipped for this role in the best possible way.
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The Industrial engineer study programme lets you take advantage of an unusually broad range of career development options. The Bachelor of Engineering training programme is a dual-study programme which combines vocational training at the company with a study programme at the Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg.
After completing the programme, you will be deployed in areas calling for both technical expertise and a knowledge of business administration, such as logistics, purchasing, controlling, project management, production planning and control.
To also give you an insight into the working methods of our other CLAAS companies worldwide, you will spend a three-month practical phase abroad. Possible destinations include all of the countries where we are represented by production and sales companies.
If you have any questions about the training programme or your application, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Birgit Claves.
- The dual-study programme at a glance
Training programme details Training duration: 3 years Prerequisites: - German university entry qualification (Abitur, grade point average 2.5 or better)
- Good grades in mathematics and physics (preferably as specialist subjects)
Structure: The dual-study programme starts with a technical internship at CLAAS. Afterwards, the study blocks at the Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg in Stuttgart alternate with practical phases at CLAAS roughly every 3 months.
1st–4th semesters: Theoretical aspects:
- Technical physics
- Technical mechanics
- Applied mechanics
- General business studies
- Accounting and finance
- Economics
- English
- Law
- Mathematics and statistics
- Quality management
- Project management
Practical aspects:
- Basic technical training
- Purchasing/materials management
- Production and design engineering
- Accounting/controlling
- Quality management
- Production control
- Sales
- Stay abroad
5th and 6th semesters:
- In-depth study of chosen specialist subject group
- Writing of bachelor thesis
Additional training measures: - Introductory seminar
- Stay abroad
- Product training
- Language courses as appropriate
- PC training
Final qualification: Bachelor of Engineering – Industrial engineering - German university entry qualification (Abitur, grade point average 2.5 or better)
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Do you want to start working in a practical role straight away? And create a solid foundation for the start of your career with an apprenticeship?Further information
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Our apprentices from many different departments talk about their day-to-day work and give advice for your application.Further information
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You want to obtain a university degree? And still want to gain some practical experience?Further information
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If you have any questions about our training occupations, our contacts are happy to assist.Further information
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As we are very interested in school pupils who are enthusiastic about technology and as we want to support them, we are participating in some of the MINT projects.Further information