Sustainable Management & Technology Master of Science

Increasing social interest in sustainability-oriented business, changes in consumer behavior toward renewable and regenerative products, and political agreements and regulations with stricter environmental and climate targets have created a market where companies are now, more than ever, in demand to master the technological change toward climate-neutral and sustainable resource and technology management.

This structural change requires specialists with a business education based on sustainable concepts as well as knowledge in: energy and process technology, biotechnology, and material sciences in order to be able to redesign internal company production processes towards resource-saving and sustainable supply chains. This also includes approaches to circular economy. The aim is to develop holistic approaches for the comprehensive use of renewable raw materials and waste, and to be able to evaluate and optimize these in terms of their benefits. In addition, a global perspective is necessary, since companies are in international competition and should be enabled to contribute to the achievement of global sustainability goals.

The interdisciplinary master’s program in Sustainable Management and Technology bridge the gap between business and technical areas of enterprise. Additionally, they train the leaders of tomorrow’s sustainable economy to understand and shape entrepreneurial developments and their impact on society and the economy in the necessary depth and complexity.

The M.Sc. Sustainable Management and Technology is a program of the TUM School of Management in cooperation with TUM Campus Straubing.

Interdisciplinary emphasis

Business Management (5/5)
Economics (3/5)
Engineering (1/5)
Material Science (1/5)
Biotechnology (1/5)
Chemistry (1/5)

Consultation

Andreas Niedermeier

Andreas Niedermeier, M.Sc.

Consultation in Presence

Hours:
Wednesdays, 13:00–15:00 h
Location:
PG5, 3503.EG.004

Online Consultation via Zoom

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Tuesdays, 14:00–15:00 h
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Andreas Niedermeier

Andreas Niedermeier, M.Sc.

Consultation in Presence

Hours:
Wednesdays, 13:00–15:00 h
Location:
PG5, 3503.EG.004

Online Consultation via Zoom

Room currently offline
Hours:
Tuesdays, 14:00–15:00 h
Zoom ID:
62141384747
Password:
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Standard period of study
4 semesters / 120 ECTS credits, full-time studies
Graduation
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Start of Degree Program
Winter and Summer semester
Required Language Proficiency
English English
Admission Requirement

Evidence of adequate English language skills a qualified bachelor’s degree of at least six semesters obtained at a domestic or foreign university or a degree of at least equivalent value in the fields of technology and management-oriented business administration, bioeconomics, business administration, economics or comparable courses of study Passing the aptitude assessment

Admission Category
English

Semester fees/financing

Semester fees (non-EU students)
4,000.00 Euro
Student union fees per semester (mandatory for all students)
72.00 Euro
Many international students can have their fees waived or receive scholarships to finance them.
You can find all information on waivers and scholarships here.

The Sustainable Management and Technology master’s program is offered with two options for specialization:

  • Major in Biotechnology and Material Sciences
  • Major in Sustainable Management

Each major is divided into four areas: Fundamentals in Sustainable Management, Electives in Management and Technology, Specialization in Engineering and Natural Sciences und die Master’s Thesis.

  1. In Fundamentals in Sustainable Management (30 ECTS) students gain depth knowledge in the areas of economics, sustainability and research methodology.
  2. Electives in Management and Technology include modules from the fields of social sciences, economics, engineering and natural sciences. Here, students can expand their knowledge in these areas and sharpen their skills profile. In addition, students can also choose a project study. This creates the opportunity to transfer theoretical knowledge into practice in engineering and science-related companies. For the Major in Biotechnology and Material Sciences at least 30 ECTS, for the Major in Sustainable Management at least 45 ECTS are required in this area.
  3. In the elective area Specialization in Engineering and Natural Sciences, the technical and scientific fundamentals along the value chains up to the utilization of residual materials are taught. Students gain and expand knowledge from the field of key technologies in sustainable chemistry and energy management, biotechnology, material sciences and digitalization. Training in various disciplines creates a link between scientific and engineering fundamentals and management decisions. For the Major in Biotechnology and Material Sciences at least 30 ECTS, for the Major in Sustainable Management at least 15 ECTS are required in this field.
  4. The Master’s Thesis (30 ECTS).

For the rapidly growing fields of sustainability, managers are needed who know the special features and challenges of sustainability-oriented companies and value chains and can implement these in corporate strategies and management concepts. They should be able to think in economic and material cycles, as well as have basic knowledge of chemical-material and energetic utilization paths of biogenic and regenerative raw materials and be able to develop these further.

The Master’s program in Sustainable Management and Technology trains innovative managers who have an understanding of the necessary entrepreneurial structural change and are able to shape the increasingly complex tasks of technological change at this interface between entrepreneurial activities and technical, natural and life science functions.

The students acquire competences for the construction, organization, planning, coordination, execution and control of sustainable systems in areas such as raw material procurement, technology development, production and logistics, marketing and sales or controlling and accounting, taking into account business, macroeconomic, ecological and social effects. They can use their acquired technical and scientific fundamentals of the individual stages in the value chains – from cultivation to recycling – including key technologies of sustainable chemistry and energy management, biotechnology, material sciences and digitalization to analyze the basis for management decisions and their effects from a technical and scientific perspective.

They will also gain insight into other disciplines in order to be able to acquire knowledge independently in the future so that they can use this independently in the subject- and discipline-specific as well as interdisciplinary forms of problem-solving and decision-making. As business is not only regionally or nationally limited, but embedded in a globally networked and digital society, students are empowered to be able to work in international teams on solutions to sustainability issues.

With the skills acquired in the course of study, graduates of the Master’s program Sustainable Management and Technology are able to analyze, develop, implement and disseminate the sustainable idea in companies in all economic sectors of industry, trade, finance and consulting and in all operational functions (such as research and development, purchasing, production, sales and controlling) in a methodologically sound and innovative manner as analysts, innovators and mediators across functions and disciplines.

This includes in particular the analysis and identification of current weaknesses and development potentials in companies with regard to sustainability and corporate responsibility and the ability to address this in an interdisciplinary and international environment and to develop implementable solution proposals. Graduates are thus able to grasp the interaction of new bio-based and sustainable processes, products and technologies and their diffusion with the ecosystems in which they are embedded, to identify future developments and thus to design holistic sustainable solutions in the company.

They will be able to combine and quantify environmental sustainability, social responsibility and technological opportunities with the ideas of business efficiency and market acceptance in their decision-making.

Winter semester

Application Period (Winter semester)
April 1st – May 31st

Summer semester

Application Period (Summer semester)
November 1st – November 30th

Application information

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