QS World University Ranking 2020: #1 Germany, #7 Europe, #36 Worldwide
Shanghai Ranking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2020: #1 Germany in Engineering Sciences, #39 Worldwide in Energy Sciences, Top 100 Worldwide in Engineering and Natural Sciences
The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is one of the top German universities in Engineering and worldwide. It offers English-taught degree programs with a high level of service in Germany at the following schools; Carl Benz School of Engineering & HECTOR School of Engineering & Management.
The unique combination of engineering expertise with management know-how qualifies graduates to successfully face their companies’ current and future challenges in a globalized and fast-moving business environment. Engineering professionals with a first academic degree and relevant work experience can apply for the Master Programs.
The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is one of the top German universities in Engineering and worldwide. It offers English-taught degree programs with a high level of service in Germany at the following schools:
• Carl Benz School of Engineering:
The Carl Benz School of Engineering (CBS) is the Mechanical Engineering College of the KIT and directly located in the heart of Karlsruhe, Germany. CBS offers a Mechanical Engineering (International) Program with the final degree Bachelor of Science.
• HECTOR School of Engineering & Management:
The HECTOR School of Engineering & Management is the Technology Business School of the KIT. Since 2005, it offers executive Master of Science Programs in different engineering subjects such as Energy Engineering & Management; Financial Engineering; Information Systems Engineering & Management; Mobility Systems Engineering & Management; Management of Product Development; Production & Operations Management.
The unique combination of engineering expertise with management know-how qualifies graduates to successfully face their companies’ current and future challenges in a globalized and fast-moving business environment. Engineering professionals with a first academic degree and relevant work experience can apply for the Master Programs.