Master’s Degree International Project Management in Germany
By Prne, Gaea News NetworkMonday, May 18, 2009
STUTTGART, Germany - New Focus: International Infrastructure Technology&Management
In Germany the Master’s Degree International Project Management at the Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences offers an international postgraduate with two focuses. Building Project Management has been running very successful since 2001. Infrastructure Technology&Management is new since 2009. The courses are targeted at architects, engineers and economists with organizational talent and leadership qualifications.
NEW: International Infrastructure Technology & Management
The global population is moving inexorably into cities. More and more megacities exceeding 10 million inhabitants are evolving. Growing demands are emerging on infrastructure systems: potable water requirements, the CO2 discussion and rising energy costs require new solutions for energy production and distribution. All three categories of sustainability -environmental, economical, social- demand a rethinking of energy use. The necessary instruments must also be developed and employed. In the Master’s course International Infrastructure Technology&Management (IITM), technical and management skills are cultivated to implement local and international strategies for the future successfully.
International Building Project Management
Professional needs are changing in the various fields of construction due to new building techniques, progress in information technology, the internationalisation of competition and shifting markets. Professional project management is viewed as an everyday part of construction. The master’s degree course in International Building Project Management (IBPM) equips you to structure and manage complex projects.
Intercultural competence
Increasingly more building and infrastructure projects are developed and realised with international teams. This requires international competencies on all sides-foreign engineers implementing various international projects and local experts with local knowledge playing an important role in carrying out of the projects. Equally important is intercultural cooperation. Various measures in the course can improve the internationalisation and intercultural competencies. Additional the unique combination Master of Engineering+MBA can be offered.
Further information: www.hft-stuttgart.de
Contact: Petra Dabelstein Phone: +49(0)711-8926-2864 Mail: petra.dabelstein@hft-stuttgart.de
Source: Stuttgart University of Applied Science
Contact: Petra Dabelstein, Phone: +49(0)711-8926-2864, Mail: petra.dabelstein at hft-stuttgart.de
Tags: Germany, Stuttgart, Stuttgart University of Applied Science
September 25, 2009: 9:02 am
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EVAN KIMANI