
Systems and Project Management
Master
This degree programme enables you to manage projects and related line organisations in agile and traditional environments, lead employees, make strategic decisions and analyse and evaluate systems.
Start | Sommer & Winter semester |
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Admission Criteria | Unrestricted admission |
Application period | 15.04.2025 - 15.08.2025 |
Study format | Extra-occupational / further education |
Study cost | 18.975€ in 5 Raten |
Normal duration | 5 Semester |
Language | German |
ECTS | 90 |

The study programme / profile
Digitalisation and agile transformation are shortening innovation cycles and require a new generation of managers and executives. They must understand the challenges of digitalisation and agility and be able to deal with the complexity of social, economic and technical systems. Such systems can be, for example, social groups, markets, products, companies or technical systems. This degree programme enables you to manage projects and related line organisations in agile and traditional environments, lead employees, make strategic decisions and analyse and evaluate systems.
Study programme flyerContents and course of study
The degree programme builds on the 4 subject areas of Systems Management, Project Management, Leadership and Economics: In the 4th or 5th semester, the Master's thesis is written over a period of 8 months. This can be completed in a practical setting in a company, in research at the Institute for Data and Process Science (IDP) or in other research specialisations and departments at Landshut University of Applied Sciences.

Prospects after graduation
A successfully completed MBA in Systems and Project Management opens up a wide range of career prospects. This qualification enables graduates to work in managerial positions in the fields of project management, information technology and business management. As a graduate of this programme, you could, for example, work as a project manager in various sectors, be it IT, construction or management consultancy. Following a degree in computer science, career opportunities open up in management positions such as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) or Chief Information Officer (CIO), where you can take responsibility for the technological direction and efficiency of a company.
The management skills you acquire and your understanding of complex systems will make you a sought-after leader to coordinate and manage challenging projects on a global scale in multinational companies.
Short and sweet
In this video, programme director Prof. Dr Holger Timinger explains the basic idea and structure of the Systems and Project Management MBA programme. He explains how the programme imparts practice-oriented knowledge in modern management methods in order to optimally prepare future managers for the changing requirements of digital transformation. Be inspired and gain valuable insights into the opportunities that this MBA can open up for you.