Part-Time Master's in Management & Engineering: Course Structure & Study-Work-Life Balance (on-demand)

Discover the secrets to balancing work, life, and study in this info-session! We will explore course organization strategies within the curriculum of our M.Sc. Management & Engineering in Technology, Innovation, Marketing & Entrepreneurship (Part-Time) and talk about the advantages of a blended-learning strategy.

Highlight: You will gain first-hand experience from our part-time student Gregor. Before starting his master´s degree at RWTH Business School, Gregor studied Business Administration & Mechanical Engineering in Germany and is currently working as a Senior Engineer Product Quality at Bentley in the UK.

Watch now!

Event Details

  • Datum: 31.08.2025
  • Uhrzeit:
  • Ort:On-Demand
Watch Recording

Host

Julia Kramer

Student Recruitment Managerin
email hidden; JavaScript is required

Ähnliche Events

Meet Horston - M.Sc. Sustainability Management

As global challenges surrounding sustainability, climate change, and social responsibility intensify, the need for innovative leaders in the field has...

Meet Thomas - M.Sc. Management & Engineering Student Talk

Thomas started his studies in the program M.Sc. Management & Engineering in Technology, Innovation, Marketing & Entrepreneurship in 2023. He p...

Meet Alberto - MBA Student Talk

Alberto, a current student of the Full-Time MBA Class of 2023 at RWTH Business School, hails from Mexico. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial ...

Meet Uiara - M.Sc. Data Analytics & Decision Science Student Talk

Meet Uiara, a Brazilian professional who came to Aachen in 2022 to pursue her passion for management with a focus on Data Analytics and Decision Scien...

Meet Janina - M.Sc. Management & Engineering (Teilzeit) (on-demand)

Janina Malmus ist Junior System Engineer / Junior Technical Project Manager bei ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik GmbH. Im Oktober 2022 begann sie da...

"Wie künstliche Intelligenz unsere Innovationsfähigkeit verändert" - Probevorlesung

Prof. Frank Piller, Professor für Innovations- und Technologiemanagement, ist überzeugt: Auch in Zukunft wird Künstliche Intelligenz unsere Arbeit nic...