International Business - Bachelor's Degree
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Short Description
For a long time now, there has been no doubt that industrial production will have to take a more eco-friendly approach to manufacturing and conserve available resources if people’s quality of life is to remain constant or grow. The master’s degree study programme in Applied Automation imparts students with the engineering know-how needed to work on shaping this development. The programme runs for four terms and offers the possibility of building on knowledge in one of three fields of study: automation systems, energy systems or building automation.
Information for Applicants
| German Name: | Angewandte Automation |
| Department: | Engineering I |
| Duration: | 4 Terms |
| Language: | German |
| Start: | Summer Term |
| Pre-study Internship: | - |
| Special Admission Requirements: | Restricted Admission |
| Detailed Information: | AngewAutomation_MA.pdf |
General Information
| Location: | Campus Wilhelminenhof |
| Homepage of the Programme: | http://www.aa.htw-berlin.de |
| Homepage of the department: | http://www.f1.htw-berlin.de |
| Module Description: | - |
| Course Schedule Including General Electives (AWE): | Schedule incl. Electives (AWE) |
Contact Persons
| Study Programme Director: | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Gräf |
| Study Programme Advisor: | - |
| Pre-study Internship Advisor: | - |
| Internship Advisor: | - |
| BAföG Advisor: | - |
| Chairperson of the Examination Board: | Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Arman Raphaélian |
Contact the department’s office of administration with any organisational enquiries about e.g. procedures concerning illness or final theses.
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Study Programme Regulations
Applicable guidelines have been established which regard general study programme procedures concerning any prerequisites, subject matter and curricula, as well as relevant examination procedures and regulations.
Study Programme Regulations
All study programme policies are based on applicable institutional regulation guidelines.
Regulation Guidelines
Study Programme Regulations
All study programme policies are based on applicable institutional regulation guidelines.
Regulation Guidelines
