A dual-discipline bachelor's program at TUM School of Management that combines rigorous business education with a chosen engineering or natural science track — from mechanical engineering and electrical engineering to medicine and computer science. Students develop genuine technical depth alongside management competence, preparing for roles that sit at the intersection of both worlds.
Management and Technology at TU München's School of Management is built on the premise that tomorrow's business leaders must be fluent in the language of technology — and vice versa. Rather than adding a light survey of management to an engineering degree, the program runs both disciplines in parallel across six semesters, giving graduates genuine expertise in both areas.
The management core covers the full spectrum of business education: microeconomics, marketing, finance, accounting, strategy, law, and operations research. Quantitative methods are central from the start, with two full mathematics courses dedicated to economic and natural science applications, supplemented by introductory data science and statistical thinking.
The technology dimension is chosen by each student at enrollment. Six distinct tracks allow deep specialisation: Maschinenwesen (mechanical engineering), Elektro- und Informationstechnik (electrical engineering and information technology), Chemie (chemistry), Informatik (computer science), Computer Engineering, and Medizin (medicine). Technology coursework begins in the second semester and runs concurrently with the management curriculum throughout the degree.
Elective areas in the management half allow further focus in one of seven directions: Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Strategy & Leadership, Operations & Supply Chain Management, Finance & Accounting, Economics, or Law & Policy.
A distinctive structural feature is the Projektstudium — a 12-ECTS team project (minimum two students) that may be practical or research-oriented, giving students the experience of working on real problems in an interdisciplinary setting before graduation.
The program is offered in two language modes: a Bilingual Track using both German and English across modules, and a 100% English Track available exclusively within the Computer Engineering specialisation. The bachelor's thesis, also worth 12 ECTS, is typically completed in the final semester and represents an independent contribution at the intersection of management and the chosen technology field.
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