Technical
Business economist (IHK)
Technology meets business
The "Certified Technical Business Administrator (IHK)" should not only be able to communicate with technical specialists, but also be familiar with business management issues in order to make market-related and cost-conscious decisions and solve problems, particularly in the technical field. The "Certified Technical Business Administrator (IHK)" qualification is at the top of the list of advanced training qualifications recognised by the Chambers of Industry and Commerce and is assigned to level 7 (Master's level) in the German Qualifications Framework (DQR).
Short and sweet:
| Mould: | Part-time (Saturdays from 08:00 to 13:00) |
| Duration: | 22 months |
| Start: | 02 November (every year) |
| Location: | Neuss |
During the retraining programme, two internships of 6 weeks each are completed. The targeted selection of internship companies is intended to promote employment following the retraining programme.
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Contents
- Company organisation and management
- Materials, production and sales management
- Accounting, Controlling
- Personnel management
- Investment, communication and cooperation
- Economics and foreign trade
- Law and taxes
Target group
- Master craftsmen, technicians and technical specialists
- Engineers with at least 2 years of professional experience
Promotion
Prerequisites
- Successfully passed examination to become a master craftsman or a comparable technical master craftsman examination or a successfully passed state-recognised examination to become a technician or
- a successfully passed examination as a technical business administrator (IHK) or
- a successfully passed state-recognised examination as an engineer with at least two years of relevant professional practice.
- By way of derogation, candidates may also be admitted to the examination if they can demonstrate by submitting certificates or by other means that they have acquired the skills, knowledge and abilities required for admission to the examination.
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