University of Southern Denmark (SDU) | 3 Years |
Denmark | Full Time |
Bachelor of science in engineering - Innovation and Business | Onsite |
With a degree in Innovation and Business, you will typically be employed as a business development engineer or as a project manager. You will be qualified for jobs as, for example:
• Business development Engineer/manager
• Technical project manager
• Sales and procurement engineer
• International product manager
• Innovation manager
•Entrepreneur
•Consultant
•Researcher
Collaboration between the Faculty of Engineering and local businesses means you can write your bachelor project in cooperation with a company.
About the Degree
The overall objective of Innovation and Business is to enable graduates to create and realize ideas and new products, based on sound engineering knowledge and business understanding. You will acquire skills that can be applied both in existing businesses and if you want to establish a business of your own.
The study program enables you to handle the process from exploring and discovering new ideas to planning, managing, and realizing business concepts of your own.
You will have the following competencies:
•Basic creativity and innovation management skills, which allow generating, evaluating, selecting, and realizing product and business ideas.
•Basic skills in mechanical, electrical, and mechatronics engineering – and the interplay between these disciplines
•Knowledge of business administration to manage and administer innovative projects in a company
•Competencies in product development techniques, project management, and other working methods as well as social competencies which will also qualify you to start your own business.
A bachelor’s degree in Innovation and Business qualifies you to continue your studies for a master of science in engineering degree.
Read more about the structure of the program.
Tuition
There is a tuition fee for all full-time degree students who hold citizenship from outside of EU/EAA/Switzerland.
Students within an exchange program are not required to pay tuition.
For Further Information
Information from the Danish Agency for Higher Education can be located at http://ufm.dk/en
You will find information about the Danish assessment of foreign qualifications in Guide to diploma recognition
About the Educational System in general visit the section The Danish Higher Education System
Imagine a study program that emphasizes creativity, technology, business know-how, and entrepreneurship just as much as physics, chemistry, and mathematics – and where you can test new ideas and theories on the industry. That study program is called Innovation and Business.
The Bachelor of Science – Innovation, and Business (admission area code 19010) require the Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate or the equivalent foreign qualifying examination.
English
6950 EUR
Engineering
Bachelor’s
- Mathematics – Danish A-level
- Physics – Danish B-level
- English – Danish B-level (English language requirement)
The entry requirements cannot be waived.
Read more about how to apply and the entry requirements.
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Autumn – Non-EU/EEA/Nordic/Swiss citizens
Application date: Feb 01
Start date: Sep 01
Autumn – EU/EAA/Nordic/Swiss citizens
Application date: Mar 15
Start date: Sep 01