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Bachelor Industrial Engineering and Management IU International University of Applied Sciences

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
BEng Online Full-time, Part-time, Online, Modular 36 - 72 months find out find out $7635.00 total per
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Course overview

Looking for a study programme that trains you for a career in the industry of the future? Explore smart technologies and how they're incorporated in construction, assembly lines and global supply chains. Prepare yourself for a management role in complex industrial settings by gaining project management and design skills, and hone your abilities to oversee and orchestrate massive industrial engineering projects.

Intake

Online: anytime

On Campus:

October, January, April, July

Credit Points

180 ECTS


Entry requirements

Academic Requirements:

- General or subject-related secondary school diploma (or equivalent).

- Don't have a secondary school diploma? Get in touch with our Study Advisory Team.

English Level:

- Proof of English skills.

- If English is your native language or you graduated from an English-speaking school/university, you do not have to prove your English skills.

Overall English Requirements:

Only for online studies:

- B2.2 Certificate (complimentary when signing up with IU - free of charge)

For all study models:

- TOEFL (min. 80 points) or

- IELTS (min. Level 6.0 out of 9 points) or

- Duolingo English test (min. 95 points) or

- Cambridge Certificate (min. B grade overall) or

- Equivalent proof

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