Industrial Engineering and Management – Energy Economics (M.Sc.), Campus Lingen (Ems)
Program structure
Structure of the program
The structure of the Industrial Engineering and Management – Energy Economics degree program reflects the areas of technology, business administration, politics, law and communications. In interdisciplinary modules, application-oriented technical and economic problems are processed together with companies or in research projects in the second and third semesters. The fourth semester consists of preparing a Master’s thesis.
Modules
- Renewable and Fossile Thermal Energy Plants
- Energy-efficient cross-sectional technologies
- Project Management in the Energy Sector
- Fundamentals of Energy Economics
- Electricity Trade and Markets
- Energy Modeling
- Wind- and Hydropower
- Specialization 1
- Energy Management
- Energy System Modeling
- Energy Policy and Regulation
- Business Strategies in the Energy Sector
- Specialization 2
- Case Study Energy Economics
- Current Energy Industry Issues
- Intelligent Energy Systems
- Communication Management in the Energy Sector
- Master Thesis