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Industrial engineering
As an industrial engineer, your tasks primarily include analysis and the development and adaptation of strategies. Industrial engineers have cross-functional knowledge of engineering and economics. They form an interface and interdisciplinarity between technology, computer science and business administration and optimize processes.
The modules and specializations when studying in the field of industrial engineering include economics, computer science, mathematics, statistics, logistics, design, electrical engineering, business organization, cost/project/quality and product management, these vary depending on the educational institution. The goal is to provide professionals with solid and interdisciplinary knowledge in the core areas of economics and engineering.
Depending on the field of study or type of school, the length of study differs. The bachelor's degree can be completed full-time or part-time and usually lasts between 6-10 semesters. If one still wants to connect the master afterwards, this takes another 4 semesters.
A bachelor's degree costs between 4,500 -8,000.- francs depending on the university and duration and at a higher technical college between 10,000 - 50,000.- francs, again depending on the course of education. The differences are shown to you here.
Depending on the educational institution- and location, different requirements are necessary to be admitted to the study program. For people with a gymnasiale Maturität is usually a one-year work experience requirement. For industrial engineers, pronounced technical and business knowledge, a networked way of thinking and good communication skills are of great importance.
Absolutees who work in industrial engineering take on project management and leadership roles in industrial and service companies as well as public administrations. Depending on the employer and location, they also take on job descriptions and tasks in information and data management and prepare financial-mathematical and economic analyses, in procurement and production, in quality management, marketing, consulting or service management.
The salary: In Switzerland, as an industrial engineer, a salary Between 63,000.- and 105,000 francs is possible, of course, this varies depending on the industry, degree and position. You can find potential employers here.
Whether Bachelor or Master: You can find concrete study programs in engineering in Switzerland including experiences of students below. Also you will find below a selection of students and alumni who advise you online and free of charge regarding studies and career.
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