Why choose Global Management and Manufacturing?
Global Management and Manufacturing is for you if you want to work internationally with companies, production, supply chains and management. The programme combines engineering, economics, supply chain management, cultural understanding and business development, so you learn to understand the entire value chain.
Companies today operate across national borders, suppliers, customers and production sites. That creates a need for engineers who understand both technology and business, and who can analyse, design and optimise global production and supply networks.
As a Bachelor of Engineering in GMM, you become a company’s analytical supply chain innovator. You learn to work with planning, procurement, logistics, risk management, economics, collaboration and management across cultures and organisations. The programme gives you a strong foundation for an international career and the opportunity to enter the labour market after 3.5 years.
Global Management and Manufacturing is for you if you…
- want to work with supply chain management, production, logistics and global value chains
- are interested in technology, economics, management and cultural understanding
- want an international profile and the opportunity to study or complete an internship abroad
- want to learn how to optimise the entire value chain from suppliers and production to customers and markets
What will you learn?
On GMM, you learn to analyse, design and optimise global production and supply networks. Your main competence is supply chain management, but you also work with economics, engineering, management, procurement, planning, negotiation, risk management and international collaboration.
You learn to understand how companies create value across national borders, and how relationships between customers, suppliers, production and markets can be planned and improved. You gain competences in evaluating, planning and carrying out value-creating collaboration in complex organisations and global networks.
During the programme, you work with digitalisation, supply chain simulation, strategic procurement, supply chain finance, innovation and the design of new supply networks. You also learn to lead teams and company projects across cultures and disciplines.
Teaching methods
Teaching is project-based and case-oriented. Together with your fellow students, you work with challenges from companies and train your ability to analyse, plan and present solutions that can be used in practice.
Part of the teaching is in English, so you learn to use international supply chain terminology and are prepared to work in global companies. The programme also has a strong international perspective, and it is natural to take part of the programme abroad.
In the sixth semester, you complete a mandatory internship in a company in Denmark or abroad. In the seventh semester, you complete your graduation project in collaboration with a company.
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