The Bachelor of Science in Business Engineering program is located at the intersection of engineering and business disciplines and offers students a broad perspective by combining the core concepts of these two fields. The aim of the program is to equip students with both technical knowledge and skills and to blend them with the strategic thinking and management skills required by the business world. This integrated approach enables graduates to produce competitive and innovative solutions in the business world.
The curriculum usually includes basic engineering, business and management courses. Engineering courses include mathematics, physics, computer science and sometimes courses specific to a particular branch of engineering. Business courses cover topics such as accounting, marketing, finance, human resource management and strategic management. The program also includes applied courses such as project management, supply chain management and data analysis. Students have the chance to apply their theoretical knowledge to real-world problems.
Teaching methods include lectures, group work, project-based learning, case studies and collaborations with industry. In addition, many universities offer students internships, which give them the opportunity to gain experience and exposure to the world of work.
Management Engineering graduates can pursue careers in a variety of sectors. These include production, logistics, project management, supply chain management, quality control, business development and technical sales management. Graduates can also work in managerial positions thanks to their analytical thinking, problem solving and leadership skills.
This program is ideal for students who want to develop both technical and managerial skills. It aims to train individuals with technical and managerial skills who can adapt to the rapidly changing and increasingly complex structure of the business world. Management Engineering combines theoretical knowledge in both engineering and business with practical applications, increasing students' access to career opportunities in both fields.