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© Siemens AG 2016 All rights reserved. www.siemens.com/fortbildung
© Siemens AG 2013 All rights reserved.
Executive Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Cooperation with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Siemens Professional Education
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I. Goals and target group
III. Program structure
IV. General conditions
II. The University
Agenda
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Goals and target group
Goals:
Share technical expertise and general management know-how
Develop an international skill set with the help of international cooperation
partners and by conducting programs in English
Work on a Siemens project to gain practical experience
Earn a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree from one of the leading German
technical universities
Target group:
Employees of Siemens AG and partner companies with a Bachelor or Diploma
degree in engineering, science or IT and relevant work experience (minimum 3
years)
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I. Goals and target group
III. Program structure
IV. General conditions
II. The University
Agenda
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KIT Portfolio
Research
Education
Innovation 11 Faculties
146 Institutes
9 439 Employees
844 M € Budget
24 778 Students
346 Professors
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HECTOR within the International Department
Administration, Facility Management, IT, Services
Executive
M.Sc. Programs
Technology Business School
of the KIT
B.Sc. Program
Mechanical Engineering
College of the KIT
M.Sc. & Ph.D.
Program
First Graduate
School of the KIT
in Optics &
Photonics
Campus
Dormitory
120 Rooms
&
Appartments
Fulltime Part-time Fulltime
Ph.D.
Program
Graduate
School of
the KIT in
Teratronics
Fulltime Fulltime
Ph.D. &
Post Doc
Program
Hector
Fellows
Research
Network
International Department gGmbH
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I. Goals and target group
III. Program structure
IV. General conditions
II. The University
Agenda
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English-taught, part-time continuous education program for international
engineers & managers in leading positions; final degree: M.Sc. of the KIT
Integrative approach: State-of-the-art technology & management expertise
Structured teaching: 10 modules of each 10 days in Karlsruhe
International network of international companies
Master Thesis as guided project work in the company of the participant
Close exchange with research within the KIT
HECTOR School of Engineering & Management
Technology Business School of the KIT
Advantages for industry & participants:
6 Master Programs for Industry, accredited by :
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Electronic Systems Engineering & Management
Energy Engineering & Management
Green Mobility Engineering
Management of Product Development
Production & Operations Management
Service Management & Engineering
HECTOR School of Engineering & Management
Master Programs for Executives
6 Master Programs for Industry:
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Master Programs
Timetable & Key facts
Cost Master Program
25.000 € (Siemens Corp Rate)
Resigning fee KIT (3 times)
Duration:
15 months + Master Thesis
Program Language:
English
Master Thesis:
Project-based return on invest
for the company
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MBA or M.Sc.
Bachelor Degree
(Uni/FH/BA, 6 semesters)
Ph.D.
(6 semesters)
Master Degree
(4 semesters)
MBA
(Business Administration) Extra-occupational
M.Sc. (Management +
Engineering)
Working experience
Actual degrees Former degree
Diplom
(12 semesters)
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Today’s career paths
Top
Managers
Experts Senior
Managers
Manager Senior
Specialists
Specialists
Operational, Back Office
today
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Continuous education faces a structural
change in companies
future
Top
Managers
Senior
Managers
Managers
Specialists
Operational, Back
Office
Experts
Senior Specialists
trends:
globalization
change in added value
chain
demographic
dimension becomes
more visible
increasing complexity
requires …
better educated and
qualified professionals
new academic-based
careers
excellent
interdisciplinary
skills and soft skills
target group
HECTOR School
Source: Prof. Matthias Landmesser,
IBM, March 2013
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Energy Engineering & Management The way for a new thinking in independent energy systems assuring a
climate neutral and sustainable supply
Aim of the Master Program:
Extensive overview on present and future energy systems
and their elements
Capability to rate sustainability as well as operating
efficiency, availability and safety
Understanding + quantitatively describing + evaluating +
optimizing the elements of energy systems = significantly
participating in the successful introduction of new
sustainable energy systems in existing companies or in
the foundation of "start-ups"
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Energy Engineering & Management Management & Engineering Modules
Management Engineering
Finance for Executives Financial Accounting, Fundamentals of Finance
Renewables Scope of EEM and Energy Systems, Wind & Water Power, Solar &
Geothermal Power
International Project Management Project Management & Scheduling, Multi-Project Management in an
International Setting, Development Management, Intercultural Management
Thermal Energy Conversion Technical Combustion/ Heat & Mass Transfer, Thermal Power Plants incl.
Coal & Gas Power Plants, Turbo Machinery, Carbon Capture and Storage
(CCS), Energy from Biomass
Business Strategy, Marketing & Controlling Business Strategy, Introduction to Management Accounting, Marketing
Electricity Generation and Energy Storage Power Generations, Batteries & Fuel Cells, Hydrogen Technology.
Photovoltaics, Power Electronics
Corporate Innovation & Entrepreneurship Corporate Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Leadership, Strategic
Innovation Management, Opportunity Development – Design Thinking,
Exploring the Opportunity: Technology & Markets, Pitching Business Ideas,
Creating Value through Business Models, New Product Development &
Service Innovation, Measuring Innovation: Innovation Balanced Scorecard,
Pitching Business Models
Smart Networks and Energy Distribution Introduction to Power Systems/ High Voltage Engineering, Components of
Power Systems, Transmissions & Distribution, Smart Grids & Emerging
Technologies
Law & Contracts Decisions, Contracts, Markets & Trade, International Law - The Law of
Business Organizations, International Intellectual Property Law
Energy Economics Energy Systems Analysis • Energy Markets • European Network Regulations
• Energy Efficiency • Integration of Energy Systems & e-Mobility
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Electronic Systems Engineering & Management Electronic systems are omnipresent
Aim of the Master Program:
Understanding, analyzing and optimizing the design of
integrated electronic systems out of a holistic approach
Implementing the optimization of integrated systems, the
reduction of component sizes as well as production costs
Acquiring skills in a unique combination of circuit- and
systems design, system theory, state-of-the-art material
science, as well as radio-frequency electronics and state-
of-the-art analysis procedures and process signal theories
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Electronic Systems Engineering & Management Management & Engineering Modules
Management Engineering
Finance for Executives Financial Accounting, Fundamentals of Finance
Emerging Technologies Materials & Devices, Opto-electronics, Nano-electronics, VLSI-Technology
International Project Management Project Management & Scheduling, Multi-Project Management in an
International Setting, Development Management, Intercultural Management
Aims, Methods and Tools of Electronic Systems
Development Integrated Product Development I, Systems Engineering, Case Study in
Electronic Systems Development
Business Strategy, Marketing & Controlling Business Strategy, Introduction to Management Accounting, Marketing
Implementation of Methods in Product
Development for Electronic Subsystems Integrated Product Development II, Roadmap for Electronic Product
Development, Electronic Systems Synthesis, Case Study of Electronic
Subsystems
Human Resource Management Human Resource Management, Leadership & Conflict Management,
Management Training
Communication Technology and Systems Integrated Circuit & Systems Signal Processing, Communication Systems &
Protocols, Optical Communication
Law & Contracts Decisions, Contracts, Markets & Trade, International Law - The Law of
Business Organizations, International Intellectual Property Law
Total Quality Management of Electronic Systems Quality Assurance Management and Cost of QA of Electronic Systems,
Design for Testability & Manufacturability , Case Studies in Manufacturing of
Electronic Systems
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Green Mobility Engineering Transport emissions strongly influence global warming and air quality,
Thus, mankind will naturally strive for ‘green mobility’ systems
Aim of the Master Program:
Acquiring an extensive and structured system-knowledge,
divided into the subsystems automotive, driver, traffic,
infrastructure, markets and society
Capability to analyze complex systems by taking relevant
interdependencies between subsystems and level of
details into account and deriving approaches for
sustainable mobility and automotive concepts
Reducing complexity by means of innovative problem
solution methods and further creativity approaches
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Green Mobility Engineering Management & Engineering Modules
Management Engineering
Finance for Executives Financial Accounting, Fundamentals of Finance
ICE, Power Train & Energy Storage Introduction into requirements, solutions and challenges in green mobility •
Advanced Green Combustion Engines/ Bio Fuels • Energy-Storage:
Batteries, Fuel Cells, H2• Energy Output • Energy Conversion • Automotive
Control Systems
International Project Management Project Management & Scheduling, Multi-Project Management in an
International Setting, Development Management, Intercultural Management
Electric Power Train Selected topics of Electrical Engineering • Electro Engines • Power
Electronics • Energy Conversion • Automotive Control Systems
Business Strategy, Marketing & Controlling Business Strategy, Introduction to Management Accounting, Marketing
Vehicle Driver Interaction Drivability • Noise, Vibration & Harshness (NVH) • Driver Assistant Systems •
Technical Cognitive Systems • Human Factors Engineering
Human Resource Management Human Resource Management, Leadership & conflict Management,
Management Training
Vehicle Traffic Interaction Perception of Environment • Auto-Control Systems • Traffic Engineering &
Control • Automotive Radar Technology • Car-to-X Communication Systems
Law & Contracts Decisions, Contracts, Markets & Trade, International Law - The Law of
Business Organizations, International Intellectual Property Law
Success Factors of Green Mobility Light-Weight Construction and High-Performance Fiber • Production Systems
for e-Mobility • Energy Distribution • CO2-Balances: well to wheel •
Transportation Markets and Policy
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Management of Product Development Our highly integrated and creative approach towards efficient product
development makes the difference
Aim of the Master Program:
Analyzing, designing, operating and implementing the
product development process in companies in an
optimized way by means of acquired research- and
application-oriented methods and processes
Developing innovative ideas and implementing innovation
into competitive products with a special focus on major
criteria like customized product solutions, reduction of
production costs as well as optimization of quality
standards
Capability to accompany and further innovation processes
by means of creativity techniques
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Management of Product Development Management & Engineering Modules
Management Engineering
Finance for Executives Financial Accounting, Fundamentals of Finance
Design and Validation Process & Information
Systems for Product Development Basics in Product Development • Information Systems I • Basics of Validation
• Methods of Simulation
International Project Management Project Management & Scheduling, Multi-Project Management in an
International Setting, Development Management, Intercultural Management
Integrated Product Development Integrated Product Development I • Information Systems II • Industrial Design
Engineering
Business Strategy, Marketing & Controlling Business Strategy, Introduction to Management Accounting, Marketing
Success Factors in Product Development Integrated Product Development II • Information Systems III • Production
Engineering • Lightweight Design
Human Resource Management Human Resource Management, Leadership & Conflict Management,
Management Training
Systems & Cases Systems Engineering • Eco-Design • Case Study in Product Development
Law & Contracts Decisions, Contracts, Markets & Trade, International Law - The Law of
Business Organizations, International Intellectual Property Law
Multi-technological Systems & Workshops Product Development in a multi-technological Environment • Quality
Management • Workshop in Product Development
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Production & Operations Management Production technology and supply chain topics shape the future of the
manufacturing industry in this world
Aim of the Master Program:
Analyzing and understanding service and production
processes to optimize the efficiency of value-added
processes within the operation of production and service
systems
Special focus on production processes, information
technology, logistics and human resources as well as on
the technical methods and tools required
Identifying the possibilities and limitations of formal
methods and models as well as the challenges that
represent the transmission between the modeled world
and reality
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Production & Operations Management Management & Engineering Modules
Management Engineering
Finance for Executives Financial Accounting, Fundamentals of Finance
Introduction Production and Operations
Management Introduction to Industrial Engineering • Stochastic Models of Manufacturing
Systems • Information Systems I • Operations Research I
International Project Management Project Management & Scheduling, Multi-Project Management in an
International Setting, Development Management, Intercultural Management
IT Support of Production Systems Industrial Services • Information Systems II • Simulation of Production
Systems • Operations Research II
Business Strategy, Marketing & Controlling Business Strategy, Introduction to Management Accounting, Marketing
Methods of Operations Management Supply Network Management I • Production Engineering • Ergonomics &
Human Factors • Production & Logistics Controlling
Human Resource Management Human Resource Management, Leadership & Conflict Management,
Management Training
Networks of Supply & Production Systems Supply Network Management II & III • Distribution Networks • International
Production
Law & Contracts Decisions, Contracts, Markets & Trade, International Law - The Law of
Business Organizations, International Intellectual Property Law
Production and Distribution Systems Information Technology for Logistic Systems • Quality Management •
Industrial Management Case Study
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Service Management & Engineering About two thirds of the economy already thrive on services. However, the
journey into a truly service-led economy is just beginning
Aim of the Master Program:
Comprehending & evaluating the influence of hardware
as well as software developments in modern information
and communication technologies on the future service
market to successfully accompany and direct service-
driven changes in companies and corporate networks
Development & enhancement of innovative service
products
Encountering problems with an engineering orientation
and solving them with the help of complex management
methods and an interdisciplinary approach
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Service Management & Engineering Management & Engineering Modules
Management Engineering
Finance for Executives Financial Accounting, Fundamentals of Finance
Information & Service Management Information & Market Engineering, Service Management & Innovation
International Project Management Project Management & Scheduling, Multi-Project Management in an
International Setting, Development Management, Intercultural Management
Service Technologies Advanced Computer Networks • Advanced Web Applications • IT Safety &
Security • Cloud Computing
Business Strategy, Marketing & Controlling Business Strategy, Introduction to Management Accounting, Marketing
Digital Services Information & Knowledge Management • IT Aspects of eCommerce •
Complexity Management • Information Pricing • Service Pricing
Stochastic & Games Decisions under Risk & Uncertainty, Optimization under Uncertainty, Applied
Game Theory, Simulation & Case Study
Business Processes & Software Engineering Business Process Engineering • Software Systems Engineering
Law & Contracts Decisions, Contracts, Markets & Trade, International Law - The Law of
Business Organizations, International Intellectual Property Law
Regulations & Economics of Networks Communication Law • Industrial & Network Economics • Economics of
Contracts
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I. Goals and target group
III. Program structure
IV. General conditions
II. The University
Agenda
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International Participant Structure
• Successful Participants: over 200
• Present Students: 53
• Size of Group per Program: 5 - 20
• Average Age: 30
• Average Years of Work Experience: 5
• International Students: 29 %
• Female Students: 19 %
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Living and Studying in Karlsruhe
The HECTOR School realizes its vision
already in the equipment: modern,
intercultural live- and learn-environment in
the center of Karlsruhe.
Shared Kitchen Modern Living-Quarters Pleasant Study Environment
Campus in Karlsruhe Interactive Lectures State-of-the-art Equipment
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Admission Requirements
• First University Degree (Bachelor, Master, Diploma, PhD from Universities /Applied Universities/DHBW)
• Professional Experience (Depending on Bachelor degree type 1-2 years minimum, recommended > 3 years)
• Curriculum Vitae (Including detailed description of the career profile)
• Job References
• TOEFL Test or equal (English language Test for non-native speakers)
• Personal interviews with HECTOR School/ KIT
Start of the next Master Programs – rolling application process
Next Intakes: October 5, 2015
October 3, 2016
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Facts and Figures
Program Duration: 18 months
Program Structure: 10 x 2-week modules
Program Content: 5 Management Modules (on Campus)
5 Engineering Modules (on Campus)
Master Thesis (at Company)
Program Costs: 30.000 € regular Rate
25.000 € Corporate Rate Siemens
Resigning fee of KIT – 3 times (SoSe 2015: €138,69)
Final Degree: Master of Science
of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Accredited by
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Contacts
Information and applications Program Consultant
Christine Golisch
Siemens AG
HR LE SPE BO OS
Otto-Hahn-Ring 6
81730 Munich
Phone: +49 (0) 89 636-634525
www.siemens.com/fortbildung
Tjark W. Hecht
HECTOR School of Engineering and
Management
Schlossplatz 19
76131 Karlsruhe
Phone: +49 (0) 721 608-47878
www.hectorschool.com