Production and Operations Management (POM)
- Organisation:
- HECTOR SCHOOL of Engineering and Management
- Ort, Bundesland, Land:
- Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
- Typ:
- Part-time
- Certificate:
- M.Sc.
- Duration:
- 3 Semester/s
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ProgrammeGraduates of the Master Program Production & Operations Management (POM) are able to analyze and optimize the efficiency of value-added processes within the operation of production and service systems. They can understand and analyze service and production processes, capture and formally describe requirements, frame boundary conditions and targets and achieve a targeted improvement by means of the skills they acquired in the Master Program concerning production management with special focus on production processes, information technology, logistics and human resources as well as on the technical methods and tools required.The graduates are familiar with state-of-the-art concepts and methods and are able to apply those problem-oriented and further them. Methods and techniques in conjunction with decision making are especially focused on in Operations Management. In addition, graduates can identify the possibilities and limitations of formal methods and models as well as the challenges that represent the transmission between the modeled world and reality and handle them in a solution-driven way. Given that nowadays in production and logistics the flow of data, products and money are closely interconnected, graduates are able to solve problems taking into account these tree factors and multi-disciplinary solution approaches. Next official start: March 2013; earlier start possible upon open places and request. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai Furmans Program Director POM |
Target audienceObjective:The MSc program conveys management skills and economic expertise for engineers who aspire to assume leadership positions within operations management. The course program covers basic knowledge in industrial management with special emphasis on information technology, roduction logistics and human resources. The technical subjects are then supplemented with economics subjects. The participants will learn some of the concepts and techniques available to support the operations management e.g. techniques associated with decision-support and decision-making. Target Group: Young professionals (age 27 - 40) identified as high potentials in the company who have a forseen career path as an engineering specialist with growing responsibilities or as a „generalist“ in the fi elds of development, production, logistics, services, product management or related fields or future engineering executives in production and/ or logistics or plant engineering. Exemplary positions of HECTOR students and Alumni: Planning & Operative Purchasing Manager; Performance Manager; Commercial Manager Controlling; Manager Marketing & Sales; Project Director; Logistics Project Leader; Project Engineer; Regional Production Manager; Global Industrial Engineer; Operations Audit Manager; etc. |
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Emphases/CurriculumThe Production and Operations Management program prepares engineers to analyze, understand and manage the operations function of a manufacturing or service organization especially in a global context. The primarily technical subjects in operations research will provide the background in order to select appropriate models and rationally assess the decision-making process. This is built on the latest knowledge in production technology and systems, industrial and virtual engineering as well as logistics and supply chain management.The program conveys:
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| Total fees approx.: | € 30.000 | ||||
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| Language(s) of instruction: | English |
| Going abroad: | possible |
OrganisationThe HECTOR School of Engineering and Management, named after Dr. h. c. Hans-Werner Hector, the co-founder of the software company SAP, is the Technology Business School of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT; www.kit.edu).The HECTOR School concept and the related programs were designed in strong cooperation with the industry board of the ID in 2004. This cooperation has contributed significantly towards the creation of six advanced executive degree programs offered at the HECTOR School. Our degree programs are tailored to the needs of the employees of expanding companies which are facing the challenges of competition and globalization. The ability to ensure that businesses are cutting-edge and capable of the rapid adaptability of processes is the most crucial challenge for companies today and the responsibility of their well-trained professionals. In order to be a successful manager in this environment it is essential to possess a profound understanding of technological intricacies, their implementation within complex organizations and a deep economical awareness of interdependencies in distributed networks. This necessary professional and methodological training is covered by our innovative degree programs at the HECTOR School designed for future Executives. |
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Study in KarlsruheBeauty and high technologyToday 270 000 people live in Karlsruhe the centre of the renowned “Technologieregion”, comprising one of the most dynamic high-tech areas in Europe. The local economy is based on a well-developed structure of mid-sized businesses, particularly in forward-reaching technologies like computer science, multimedia, control systems, energy technology and environmental science as well as nanotechnology. Several major companies such as Bosch, Siemens, DaimlerChrysler and Michelin have production facilities in the region. Major research and development institutions such the Karlsruhe Research Center for Technology and the Environment are part of the reason why the innovative potential of this city and region are well known world wide. A critical cornerstone is formed by the University and six other Karlsruhe institutions of higher education. The city has also served as the home of justice in Germany for over 50 years. In 1950 the Federal Supreme Court began its work here as the highest authority in civil and criminal proceedings in Germany. High Tech and High Life come together at the internationally recognized Center for Art and Media (ZKM), which is located in a historic industrial building and provides a unique museum of modern media. |
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HECTOR SCHOOL of Engineering and Management
Schlossplatz 19
76131 Karlsruhe
Germany
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