Technology Management International: Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences

Degree 
Bachelor of Engineering
Address
Technology Management International: Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences, Hochschule Ravensburg-Weingarten, Prof. Dr. Peter Philippi-Beck, Postfach 1261, Weingarten, 88241, Germany
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Subject
Management and Organizations
Course Language(s) 
The first 3 semester are in German followed by 2 semester in the English language. The 6th semester is a practical semester in a foreign country. The last semester is again in German.
Course Beginning 
The programme starts every semester (March 15 and October 04). First start is March 2008.
Duration 
7 semester with 1 mandatory practical semester
App Deadline 
January 15 and July 15 each year, first start is January 2008 (Online-application through internet: http://www.lsf.hs-weingarten.de)
Submit Application To 

Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Science, Postfach 1261, 88241 Weingarten, Germany, or via Internet http://www.lsf.hs-weingarten.de

Telephone 
+49.751.501.9344
Fax 
+49.751.501.9636
E-mail 

phil...@hs-weingarten.de

Website 
http://www.hs-weingarten.de



The programme is a course for industrial engineering for increasing Supply Chain Management and Production.
Students are taught in the first 3 semester in the basics of Industrial Engineering. Then they apply for the elective Supply Chain Management and Production.

2 semester of this elective are taught in Bangkok, Thailand. After that year in Bangkok a mandatory practical semester has to be passed in a foreign country. After that practical semester the students return to Weingarten to finalise their studies.

Subjects taught are e.g. Personal Skills like Team Management and Project Management, Production Planning, Process Managament, Enterprise Planning, Transport and Logistics, Quality Management, Production Technologies.


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