Bachelor
BEng in Global Management and Manufacturing
SDU University of Southern Denmark

- Abschluss:
- Bachelor
- Sachgebiet(e):
- Fertigungstechnik, Produktionstechnik, Technologiemanagement
- Regelstudienzeit:
- 3,5 years
- Hauptunterrichtssprache:
- Englisch
- Studienform(en):
- Vollzeitstudium
- Standort(e):
- Odense
- Zulassungssemester:
- Sep 01
- Zulassungsmodus:
- March 15
- Schwerpunkte:
- Global Supply Chains, Basic applied science, Project Management , International business development, International environments , Markets for supply and demand. , Basic engineering subjects , Materials, processes and statistics
- Vorlesungszeit:
-
September-January and February-July
- Bewerbungsfrist:
-
September intake: EU/EEA (and Swiss) citizens: March 1st or March 15.
- Einschreibfrist (Rückmelder):
-
no later than March 1st - read more
- Studienbeitrag:
- No tuition fees for citizens from the EU/EEA countries.
Introduction to BEng in Global Management and manufacturing
Global Management and Manufacturing (GMM) is a management programme with an emphasis on global business development. With this degree, you will get technical knowledge and strengthen your international interpersonal skills. Moreover, you will learn about management and economy combined with cultural understanding.
Four core competence areas
The main content of the study programme is based on four main themes:
- Supply chain management – production and operations management
- Business management
- International orientation and cultural understanding
- Personal skills.
International environment and teaching
The study programme is taught in English and is set in an international environment of both Danish and international students. This adds a large degree of freedom to your studies. It is, for example, unproblematic to study abroad for one or two semesters. We have a major network of industrial partners and partner universities throughout the world.
Although GMM is taught in English this does not necessarily imply that we expect flawless English from your very first day. The general idea is that you strengthen your linguistic skills during your studies.
Thus, while from the start you must be able to communicate well in English you will get plenty of opportunities to improve your linguistic skills through dialogue with teachers and fellow students.

You become part of a project-based and problem-based study environment where you work in project groups.
You and your fellow students:
Are responsible for planning and carrying out the project
Must work together and meet the deadlines
Solve problems for companies
Have access to dedicated space for project Work.
Meet the students and read more about their projects and student life.
In the sixth semester, you must complete the engineering internship in a company in Denmark or abroad. Through the internship, you acquire relevant work experience of great benefit to you in your following career. In the final semester, you carry out the final project – usually in cooperation with a company.
Career opportunities
As a GMM engineer, you can work with:
- Planning and control of production in a global production network
- Transfer of Danish product principles to subsidiaries abroad
- International logistics
- Building a global corporate culture
- Planning and implementation of strategy for global business development
- Optimising the company’s supply chain
- Contact with large customers
- Planning of outsourcing and purchase
- Management of production, distribution and transport
- Product development
- Development of business strategies
You might also be expatriated for Danish or international companies.
- Schwerpunkte:
- Global Supply Chains, Basic applied science, Project Management , International business development, International environments , Markets for supply and demand. , Basic engineering subjects , Materials, processes and statistics
- Vorlesungszeit:
-
September-January and February-July
- Bewerbungsfrist:
-
September intake: EU/EEA (and Swiss) citizens: March 1st or March 15.
- Einschreibfrist (Rückmelder):
-
no later than March 1st - read more