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Industrial Engineering, Department

Gemeinsame Kommission Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen (GKWi)

Technische Universität Berlin

Gemeinsame Kommission Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen (GKWi)
Straße des 17. Juni 135
D-10623 Berlin
Telephone: +49 30 314-23246
https://www.tu.berlin

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Basic information

Total number of students at the department

2,960

Number of master degree students (w/o teacher qualification)

1,050

Percentage of teaching by practitioners

12.0%

Percentage of teaching by practitioners, master's

12.0%

Support during the study entry phase

Total score for support in the study entry phase

11/16 points

Job market- and career-orientation

Bachelor theses in cooperation with work environment

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Master theses in cooperation with work environment

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Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses

Teacher support
Support in studies
Courses offered
Study organisation
Exam organisation
Digital teaching elements
Introduction to scientific work
Offers for career orientation
Practical orientation in teaching
Support for stays abroad
Rooms
Library
IT-infrastructure
Laboratories
Overall study situation
Return rate of the questionnaires

91

Students' assessments on consecutive master's degree courses

Teacher support

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Support in studies

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Digital teaching elements

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Practical orientation in teaching

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Courses offered

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Transition to Master's studies

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Support for stays abroad

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Return rate of the questionnaires

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Further information provided by the department

Special features regarding teaching

The comprehensive Industrial Engineering programme at the Technical University of Berlin leads to a high-level education which is unique in its breadth and depth. A key focus of the training concept is to largely build on the study programmes of each student and, at the same time, to meet the same requirements.

Special features regarding the international orientation

Students of industrial engineering are the most active group at the TU Berlin as concerns stays abroad (studying and work placements). Nearly 400 university partnerships, programmes for international work placements and several double Master's programmes, as well as the Alliance4Tech European Campus offer a forward-looking, international education for an increasingly globalised working environment. But the campus in Berlin is also becoming increasingly international, with more than 20 per cent of international students, courses in English as well as on foreign language and specialist language skills.

Exchange universities for stay abroads

University College London, Vereinigtes Königreich; Politecnico di Milano, Italien; Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norwegen; Warsaw University of Technology, Polen; CentraleSupélec, Paris, Frankreich; University of California, USA; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Kanada; Universidade de São Paulo, Brasilien; National University of Singapore, Singapur; University of Melbourne, Australien.

Special features regarding the equipment

Various PC clusters (including CAD, SAP, Logistics laboratory) and use of extensive technical equipment (labs, trial fields) provided by the participating subjects in the Engineering specialisations, as well as databases such as PERNORM.

Special features regarding research activities

The TU Berlin offers a variety of inter-disciplinary research projects with both engineering and economic backgrounds.

Support for founders

The Centre for Entrepreneurship at the TU Berlin operates one of the leading incubators among German universities. It provides support to those interested in start-ups at each stage of the process. Practical courses, presentations and workshops as well as individual advice help to expand the university's entrepreneurial culture and thus support around 20 high-tech start-ups annually. The TUB was awarded the title "EXIST – The Founders' University" by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology.

Other special features

The Industrial Engineering course is an inter-disciplinary programme that is not run by an individual faculty or department. It was developed and is overseen by a Joint Commission. It is comprised of modules of all seven TUB faculties, making it one of the most distinguished programmes offered by TUB.

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Last Update 2023: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education
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