Course Structure:
Sem 1 & 2 Modules:
Compulsory basics modules (the same for all ISE BA courses in the first year of study)
Compulsory modules core area
Technical elective area
Non-technical elective area
Industrial internship
Semester 1 Modules:
Mathematics II
Mechanics II
Measurement Technology / General Chemistry
Network Analysis
Fundamental of Computer Engineering
Semester 2 Modules:
Mathematics 12
Physics
Procedural Programming
Logical Design of Digital Systems / Mechanics 12
Static and Stationary Fields / Design Theory
Semester 3 Modules:
compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 1A: 21 CP ISE 1B: 22CP
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 2
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 3
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 4
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 5
Common modules
business administration for engineers (3rd or 5thsemester)4 CP
Semester 4 Modules:
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 1A: 29 CP ISE 1B: 28CP
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 2
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 3
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 4
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 5
Common modules
Supplementary area (1st – 2nd semester)8CP Common modules (Sem 3&4)
Elective area Technical Elective
(3rd-6th semester)
ISE 1A: 15 CP
ISE 1B: 16 CP
ISE 2: 6 CP
ISE 3: 8 CP
ISE 4: 10 CP
ISE 5: 8 CP
Semester 5 Modules:
compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 1A: 20 CP ISE 1B: 5CP+ 6 CP practical project
compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 2 6 CP practical project
compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 3
compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 4
compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 5 6 CP practical project
Common modules
Industrial Internship ISE 1/3/4
Scientific To work (3rd or 5th semester) 1 CP
Semester 6 Modules:
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 1A: 4 CP ISE 1B: 11CP
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 2
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 3
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 4
Compulsory modules ISE core area ISE 5
Common modules
Industrial Internship ISE ⅖
Bachelor Thesis and colloquium 15CP
Explanation of abbreviations in the curriculum
ISE 1: Computer Engineering (A: Software Engineering profile or B: Communications profile)
ISE 2: Electrical and Electronic Engineering
ISE 3: Mechanical Engineering
ISE 4: Metallurgy and Metal Forming
ISE 5: Structural Engineering
Perspectives & Job Prospects
With an international orientation, the engineering education is adapted to the globalization of the markets and on the other hand the study for foreign students is made easier. In particular, professional fields are opened up to graduates in (international) mechanical and plant engineering, in thermal, mechanical and chemical process engineering, in the auto motive industry and its suppliers, in technical environmental protection, at engineering offices and consultants. Taking into account the requirements and changes in the professional world, the course is intended to provide student switch the necessary knowledge, skills and methods in such a way that they arable to carry out scientific work, critically assess scientific knowledge and act responsibly. With appropriate suitability and qualifications, graduates can continue their studies in a master's degree, the completion of which then also opens up the possibility of a doctorate.