The Bachelor of Engineering programme in Global Management and Manufacturing is a seven semester programme, including a five-month internship in a foreign or Danish company and a final five-month project, which you prepare in cooperation with a company.
Global Management and Manufacturing (GMM) is a 3.5 year programme. The degree is completed with a five-month internship at a company in Denmark or abroad followed by a five-month final project, which you carry out in cooperation with a company.
Possibility for further studies
With a degree in GMM, graduates will have a lot of job opportunities. However, it is also possible to continue your studies; e.g. at the University of Southern Denmark where you can study for an MSc (Eng) degree or an MSc (Econ) degree.
Programme structure
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Semester
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Course Organization
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1.
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Materials and Processes 1, Statistics
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International Qualifications and Organisation 1, Supply Chain Management 1, IT1, Business English 1
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2.
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Materials and Processes 2, CAD 1*, Company environment
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Project Management, Supply Chain Management 2, Business English 2 and International Qualifications 2
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3.
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Materials and Processes 3, Managerial Accounting 1
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Supply Chain Managament 3, International Qualifications 3
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4.
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International Business Law
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Managerial Accounting 2
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Supply Chain Management 4, Lean Management, Semester Project, Theory of Science
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5.
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Optional
Course
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Optional Course
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Optional Course
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Optional Course
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“Experts in Teams”
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6.
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Internship
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7.
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Final Thesis
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*CAD: Computer-aided design
The main content of the study programme can be illustrated by
6 main areas of competencies:
1. Supply chain management
2. International orientation and cultural understanding
3. Materials and manufacturing processes
4. Economics
5. General engineering skills
6. Personal skills
Project work and strong links with industry
A great deal of emphasis is put on project work. Several projects are made in close cooperation with the industry where you will solve specific problems for the company. The University of Southern Denmark has a major network of industrial partners in Denmark as well as abroad. These partnerships create joint research and development projects – as well as an opportunity for students when they are to embark on their five-month engineering internship.