Master
MSc in Engineering - Operations Management
SDU University of Southern Denmark

- Abschluss:
- Master
- Sachgebiet(e):
- Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen, Technologiemanagement
- Regelstudienzeit:
- 2 years
- Hauptunterrichtssprache:
- Englisch
- Studienform(en):
- Vollzeitstudium
- Standort(e):
- Odense
- Zulassungssemester:
- September 1 or February 1
- Zulassungsmodus:
- September intake: March 1st or February intake: October 15th
- Schwerpunkte:
- Knowledge Management for Engineers, From Innovation to Operations - , Organisation Processes and Management, Strategic Global Sourcing, In-company Project, Modularization and Platform Design, Sustainability, Supply Chain Simulation and Decisions, Operations Management: Systems and Methods, Data Science, Advanced Quality Management
- Vorlesungszeit:
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September-January and February-July
- Bewerbungsfrist:
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September intake: EU/EEA (and Swiss) citizens: March 1st or March 15.
- Einschreibfrist (Rückmelder):
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no later than March 1st - read more
- Studienbeitrag:
- No tuition fees for citizens from the EU/EEA countries.
Introduction to MSc in Engineering - Operations Management
As an Operation Management engineer, you learn to carry out and lead complex development projects at a strategic, tactical and operational level. You can have an overview of a situation and be able to implement solutions that optimally combine process technologies, production and supply chain solutions within a complex and turbulent market environment.
You will be qualified to:
- use your market and product knowledge to design targeted supply chain solutions that utilise global conditions
- develop and implement new principles and systems of production
- develop global high technology production companies with a focus on operations management and logistics
- You will also learn to transfer your knowledge of production, operations management and supply chain to other industries and professional contexts. This can be for example to a hospital, an institution or other places where people work with technology.
The programme takes place in close collaboration with Danish companies as well as working with research within the field of production and supply chain so your training enables you to be responsible for innovation and growth in Danish companies.
You choose to specialise in either Manufacturing Technology or Global Supply Chain Development.

Each year more than 1500 international students from all over the world choose to study at the University of Southern Denmark, so you will become part of a lively international student environment.
We believe that engineers of today must be able to master a global perspective and we encourage international as well as Danish students to spend one or two semesters abroad on an internship or as exchange students.
Faculty of Engineering has adopted a student-centred approach to learning, and teaching is based on problem-based project work. Students participate significantly in class and carry out project work in small teams.
Career opportunities
If you choose the Manufacturing Technology profile you will be employed in business's production engineering departments, and work with:
- automation of production
- building up complete or partially automated production systems
- international logistic leadership across borders
- building up and leadership of global production networks
If you choose the Global Supply Chain Development profile you will find employment within supplies/sourcing, distribution, and be able to work with:
- product planning
- product development
- business development
- development of global supply chains
- Schwerpunkte:
- Knowledge Management for Engineers, From Innovation to Operations - , Organisation Processes and Management, Strategic Global Sourcing, In-company Project, Modularization and Platform Design, Sustainability, Supply Chain Simulation and Decisions, Operations Management: Systems and Methods, Data Science, Advanced Quality Management
- 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