Admission requirements
A bachelor's degree (or equivalent) of at least six semesters from a university (or equivalent institution) in Germany or abroad with a minimum grade of 'satisfactory' is required for admission to the Master's programme ITTM.
Good English skills at level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages are required for the course. These language skills can be demonstrated with the following certificates: IELTS (at least 5.5), TOEFL iBT (at least 72), PTE (at least 59).
The register office of bbw University checks the certificates based on the Common European Framework.
German language skills are not required for the ITTM Master's programme, however, a visa and a residence permit are necessary to study in Germany.
Details
The Master's programme International Technology Transfer Management at bbw University is specifically designed for engineering students aiming for a career in management. The two-year Master's programme provides students with a profound understanding of management tasks and procedures, enabling graduates to immediately work in companies on an international level.
bbw University of Applied Sciences offers optimal learning conditions to promote students' careers. A key to this is the design of each programme with special advisory boards consisting of industry representatives. This direct input from the commercial sector ensures that courses are developed to meet the immediate requirements of the international job market.
The study contents of the M.Sc. International Technology Transfer Management include:
Automotive Technology and Business
Smart Factory and Digitalized Production
Logistics and Mobility Technologies
Methods and Processes of Technology Transfer
Technologies and Instruments of Technology Transfer
Theory of Science and Methods in Research
Product and Innovation Management
International Management
Project Management
International Business Law
Intellectual Property Rights and Licensing
Intercultural Communication
Student Consulting Project (SCP)
Student Scientific Research Seminar
Technical English
Technical German as a foreign language
Master Thesis
Colloquium
Students benefit from the academic and practical experience of the lecturers as well as the numerous collaborations the university has with German companies. Project-based learning, where students work on real projects provided by local companies, ensures that the ITTM programme is relevant to students from the outset.
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