Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen
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Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen - Maschinenbau (Mechanical Engineering - Management)
The Bachelor's Programme “Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen - Maschinenbau” (hereafter: Mechanical Engineering - Management) is based on the engineering foundation of classical mechanical engineering. It provides solid knowledge in mathematics, mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, materials science, design engineering, and manufacturing technology—supported by practical laboratories, exercises, group work, and small projects. The program is complemented by business-related subjects such as business administration and (project) management, creating a broader skill set. This combination of engineering and business specifically prepares students for a subsequent master’s program or a versatile career at the interface between engineering and management.
The programme covers the following areas:
- Mathematical and natural science subjects
- Systems science subjects
- Engineering subjects
- Design engineering and manufacturing technology
- Business administration
- Economics
Key Facts and Related Fields of Study
| Degree programme code | UE 033 282 - Bachelor's Programme Mechanical Engineering - Management |
| Related fields of study | UE 033 245 - Bachelor's Programme Mechanical Engineering UE 033 273 - Bachelor's Programme Chemical and Process Engineering |
| Duration of the degree programme | 6 semesters |
| Credits | 180 ECTS |
| Language of instruction | German |
| Degree | Bachelor of Science (BSc) |
| Recommended semester plan | Mechanical Engineering - Management |
Key Facts and Related Fields of Study
Programme-PRe-Phase
There is no selection procedure for the Bachelor's degree programme in Mechanical Engineering - Management. Instead, before being admitted, you must engage with the contents of the programme as part of the so-called Study Preparation and Reflection Phase (Programme-PRe-Phase).
Self-Assessment
The self-assessment is a mandatory component of the Programme-PRe-Phase. You may also complete the self-assessment independently of the Programme-PRe-Phase (e.g., beforehand) for the purpose of self-reflection. After completing the self-assessment, you will receive an enrolment code. If you decide to apply for the selected degree programme, you do not need to complete the assessment again; you only need to upload the enrolment code you received within your Programme-PRe-Phase.
Which skills are needed for academic success?
An interest in technical and scientific processes, economic and business-related contexts, and mechanical engineering are ideal prerequisites for the programme.
What can I do with my degree?
The profession represents a modern, interdisciplinary qualification at the interface between engineering and business. It meets the strong demand from industry for engineers who are trained in economics and prepared for leadership roles. Career prospects are excellent, with many of our graduates holding top positions in business. The broad foundational education remains relevant for many years, enabling graduates to tackle new challenges and develop solutions.
Advanced master's programme
At TU Wien, you can choose one of the following master's programmes for specialication after completing your Bachelor's Programme in Mechanical Engineering - Management:
- Master's Programme Biomedical Engineering (English-taught, interfaculty)
- Master's Programme Computational Science and Engineering (English-taught, interfaculty)
- Master's Programme Manufacturing and Robotics (English-taught)
- Master's Programme Material Sciences (German-taught, interfaculty)
- Master's Programme Mechanical Engineering - Management (German-taught)
Admission to the following degree programmes is also possible, subject to mandatory supplementary examinations:
- Master's Programme Automation and Robotic Systems (German-taught)
- Master's Programme Mechanical Engineering (German-taught)
Admission to a Bachelor's Programme
Information on admission can be found on the page Admission to Bachelor's programmes.
Questions?
Student Union
Student Union Mechanical Engineering and Process Engineering
Getreidemarkt 9\ Mechanical Engineering building\ 1060 Vienna
Phone: +43 1 58801 49562\ Email: service@fsmb.at \ Website of the Student Union
Dean's Office of the Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Getreidemarkt 9\ Building BA, 3rd floor\ 1060 Vienna
Phone: +43 1 58801 30001\ Website of the Dean's Office
Dean of Academic Affairs
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.mont.
Paul Heinz Mayrhofer
Vice Dean of Academic Affairs
Associate Prof. Dipl.-Ing.in Dr.in techn.
Melanie Todt
Admission to a Bachelor's Programme
Information on admission can be found on the page Admission to Bachelor's programmes.
Questions?
Student Union
Student Union Mechanical Engineering and Process Engineering
Getreidemarkt 9\ Mechanical Engineering building\ 1060 Vienna
Phone: +43 1 58801 49562\ Email: service@fsmb.at \ Website of the Student Union
Dean's Office of the Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Getreidemarkt 9\ Building BA, 3rd floor\ 1060 Vienna
Phone: +43 1 58801 30001\ Website of the Dean's Office
Dean of Academic Affairs
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.mont.
Paul Heinz Mayrhofer
Vice Dean of Academic Affairs
Associate Prof. Dipl.-Ing.in Dr.in techn.
Melanie Todt