Information for Students (Start before Winter 2024)
This page describes the structure and content of the Diplom in Industrial Engineering and Management as offered to students enrolled before the winter semester of 2024/25.
Students who start(ed) the program from the winter semester 2024/25 onwards will find the information that applies to them via the link below: “Information for Students (Start from Winter 2024).”
Table of contents
Structure and Course of Study
The Diplom program Industrial Engineering and Management is structured into a basic and a main course of study and concludes with the Diplom Thesis. The workload is 300 credit points in total, implying a standard period of study of 10 semesters as 30 credit points ought to be achieved per semester when studying full-time.
The following stylized study plan illustrates the overall structure and course of the program:
The program can also be studied on a flexible part-time basis. In this case, 15 credit points must be earned per semester, and the standard period of study changes accordingly. More detailed information can be found in the regulations for part-time studies at the TU Dresden (in German only).
Basic Studies
Basic studies comprise the first four semesters (120 credit points). They teach the fundamentals in the various fields involved.
You acquire basic knowledge in Business Administration, Economics, Business Information Systems, and Engineering. This is complemented by Mathematics, Statistics, Quantitative Methods, and the module Scientific and Practical Work, which imparts key qualifications.
For a basic overview of the scope of the fields, please consider this excerpt from the study plan.
You can learn more about their detailed contents by clicking on the respective links in the German version of this website. There, you will also find a semester plan indicating which modules to attend in which semester.
Main Course of Study
The main course of study (180 credit points) of the subsequent 6 semesters is surely interdisciplinary, offering a broad-based in-depth education in both business and economics and engineering.
Entering the main course of study is possible only once you have passed the core modules of the basic studies. See the German version of this website for their list!
The following excerpt from the study plan shows the essential elements of the main course of study. There is a compulsory area (in yellow), an elective area (in gray), and the Diplom Thesis with the Research Seminar (in blue).
Compulsory Area
The small compulsory area comprises a module on methodological principles in semesters 5 and 6, an internship at some later point, and the Research Seminar, coordinated with the Diplom Thesis, see below.
Elective Area
With 135 credit points, the elective area dominates the main course of study. There are numerous modules in the fields of Business Administration and Economics, Engineering, and Supplement, among which you can choose.
The minimum number of credit points to be achieved in these fields depends on the track chosen.
Tracks
There are two tracks available: Standard and International. You opt for the International track just by acquiring 20 credit points at a foreign university. Otherwise, you are on the Standard track.
- In the Standard track, you must acquire at least 45 credit points from the fields Business Administration and Economics and Engineering each.
- In the International track, it is just 35 credit points per field.
For more information on the workings of the elective area, please see this link: Elective Area: Details.
Diplom Thesis and Research Seminar
The Diplom Thesis (20 credit points) and the Research Seminar usually consume the final semester. For the Diplom Thesis, you will work independently ans scientifically on a topic in business administration and economics. The duration is four months. You get the necessary analytical and methodological skills and repeated feedback from your supervisor during the Research Seminar.
You are allowed to start with the Diplom Thesis only if you have already acquired 130 credit points in total before. Also, you must begin no later than the semester after passing the last exam.
The Chairs of the Faculty have different regulations on topic assignment, registration and (formal) requirements for the thesis. Please inform yourself here at the Chair of your choice!
Courses/Timetable
Please visit our website Timetables for detailed information on this semester's course offerings.
Study Documents
Please find reading versions of the study documents (study regulation, examination regulation, and more) on our website Regulations and Documents (Enrollment before Winter 2024) (in German).
The versions according to Official Announcements of TU Dresden are available on the websites of the Academic Affairs Office Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Contact
Academic Advisors
If you have any questions about the content and design of your program, please do not hesitate to contact your academic advisor.
Paul Päprer
Diplom IEM - Academic Advisor / Basic Studies
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Daniel Zähringer
Diplom IEM - Academic Advisor / Basic Studies
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Alexander Bade
Diplom IEM - Academic Advisor / Main Course of Study
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Studies Coordinators
In case of problems with the study program and also for suggestions for improvement, please contact your studies coordinators.
Prof. Dr. Rainer Lasch
Diplom IEM - Studies Coordinator (Academic)
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