Alain Delorme, ftc. Berlin Come and learn about efficiency! The new Bachelor s study program in Resource Efficiency Management www.hs-pforzheim.de/rem
What our supporters say: The global environmental problems call for a fearless efficiency revolution. I call this Factor Five. Less use of resources, greater prosperity. This is not just a challenge for engineers. Corporate management must play its part too. A special study program on this? Approaching from the business management side? I think this is a great idea. Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker Winner of the German Environmental Award of the Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU)
Come and learn about efficiency Raw materials are becoming scarce and their prices are rising on the world market. Thrifty use of these resources also benefits climate and the environment. This is reason enough to encourage resource efficiency in production. But little or no action is being taken, even though companies could save 10-15% of their energy and material costs. We show our students how and, of course, why.
What our supporters say: Resource efficiency and climate protection make a crucial contribution to the competitiveness of companies. They develop whole new fields of business, as well as creating leeway in balance sheets. I say that the markets belong to those who see them. That is why companies have a high demand for economists who understand and know about energy and material resources. A field with a great future. Prof. Dr. Claudia Kemfert Head of the Department "Energy, Transportation, Environment" at the German Institute of Economic Research (DIW Berlin) and Professor of Energy, Economics and Sustainability at the Hertie School of Governance
A unique program in Business Studies Efficiency in production is associated with engineering, and green technology is associated with environmental sciences. Good engineers are needed here, but all this needs to be managed as well. The aim of the course is to train future managers and coordinators who understand these issues. It leads to a Bachelor s Degree in Business Studies specialising in technological and ecological issues.
What our supporters say: It all started with the restructuring of the sports car manufacturer Porsche. The result was recognition of how important lean processes and careful use of resources are. Just as important as people who really understand both aspects. That is why we are supporting the new Resource Efficiency Management (REM) program. A clear signal for the future. Eberhard Weiblen President and CEO Porsche Consulting
Details of the program The study program runs for seven semesters and leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. The degree qualifies graduates for the employment market, as well as for a higher program leading to a Master s degree. The fifth semester includes a mandatory internship in a company. The sixth semester can be used for a period of study abroad at one of our many partner universities. In the seventh semester students have three months to write a thesis paper, generally based in a company. Candidates should be interested in interdisciplinary connections between business, engineering and the environment, want to work with people, and not be afraid of mathematics or technology. The program requires a good command of English.
What our supporters say: How can we realize improvements and change effectively in our companies? We repeatedly see that practising new behaviour patterns is a key exercise. For me, this makes the question of resources a management task, and a challenge that we can even enjoy. I wish the study program in Pforzheim every success. Mike Rother US researcher in the field of Lean Management and author of the bestseller Toyota Kata
Looking to the future Alongside classic business studies, you will also gain a grounding in manufacturing and efficiency. But the curriculum focuses above all on Industrial Ecology and Life Cycle Thinking: How can mankind produce and consume using nature as a model? For example by thinking in cycles, or always assessing product life cycles holistically in both economic and ecological terms. Pforzheim University has been conducting research into these questions for many years in its Institute for Industrial Ecology, and has acquired extensive practical experience through many cooperative arrangements with business and industry.
What our supporters say: I say that we can save 20% of the electricity we use via efficiency measures. That is the start of the exit from nuclear power. But for this we need precise data on consumption, and above all we need well educated people who take the subject seriously. Horst Rapp Entrepreneur, POLYRACK TECH-GROUP Holding GmbH & Co. KG, econ solutions GmbH
The Pforzheim Model Pforzheim University is one of the universities of applied sciences with a very long and successful tradition in teaching business studies. The focus is on practice-orientated education, which is important for starting a career as future manager. To this end, students choose a field of specialization that accounts for about 30% of the program at the beginning of their studies. Together with the internship (in the fifth semester) and the thesis (in the seventh semester), the area of specialisation makes up 50% of the studies, for example looking at all aspects of consumption of resources and environmental protection.
What our supporters say: Renewable energy sources are important; there is no question about it. But economical use by both manufacturers and consumers is equally important. We need to follow both avenues to achieve our goals in climate protection and phasing out nuclear energy. That is the task of the future for today s student generation. Dr. Rainer Grießhammer Winner of the German Environmental Award 2010, Member of the Executive Board, Öko-Institut e.v. (Institute for Applied Ecology)
A first-class Business School As yet Pforzheim University is the only university of applied sciences in Germany at which it is possible to acquire an internationally accredited Bachelor s degree. The business economics programs satisfy the highest international requirements, as is certified by the world s leading accreditation institution, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Only six other universities in Germany besides Pforzheim have earned this hallmark of excellence, and worldwide fewer than 5% of Business Schools. The accreditation highlights the quality of studies, teaching and applied research, and efforts to constantly improve these. Graduates profit from this reputation on the employment market.
The study program from 1st to 7th semester 7 Management Seminar Bachelor Thesis Other Finals Lean Management Seminar 6 Mngt. in Specific Industries Mngt. Electives General Mngt. Strategic Management Ethics & Social Responsibility Markets & the Economics of Natural Resources Environmental Law & the Law of Pollution Certificate Trading Efficiency: Practical Applications Electives 5 General Mngt. Mngt. Simulation Internship 4 General Mngt. Financial Accounting, Investments & Finance I General Mngt. Financial Accounting, Investments & Finance II Computer Based Mngt. Methods Seminar in Economic Policy Modelling in Industrial Ecology Methods of Project Organisation Life Cycle Thinking Methods Material Flow Cost Accounting Lean Management Environmental Engineering 3 Scientific Writing Cross-Cultural Competencies General Mngt. Management Accounting Economics International Economics Inferential Statistics Operations Research II Basic Environmental Issues Introduction into Industrial Ecology Process Engineering Introduction into Energy Engineering 2 Business Taxation General Mngt. II Managerial Processes, Functions & Decisions II Foundations of Economics II Macroeconomics Descriptive Statistics Operations Research I Law II: Business Law II & Property Law & Secured Transactions Introduction into Production Engineering Foundations of Physics 1 General Mngt. I Foundations of Accounting Social & Methodical Competencies General Mngt. I Managerial Processes, Functions & Decisions I Foundations of Economics I Introduction & Microeconomics Analysis & Linear Algebra Mathematics of Finance Law I Business Law I Computers in Business Computers in Business: Hands-on-Training
Any questions? Please ask us, or read about the program on our website. www.hs-pforzheim.de/rem Program Director: Prof. Dr. Mario Schmidt rem@hs-pforzheim.de Research Assistant: Nathalie Leschke Phone:+49 (0) 7231-28-64 08 rem@hs-pforzheim.de Tiefenbronner Str. 65 75175 Pforzheim Translation: Linda Golding Graphicdesign: ID-Kommunikation, Mannheim