Course Structure:
Semester 1 Modules:
Fundamentals of Computer Engineering 1
Fundamentals of Computer Engineering 1 Lab
General Chemistry
Mathematics I1
Mechanics I1
Network Analysis
Non-technical catalog BA 1
Semester 2 Modules:
Design Theory 1
Fundamentals of Programming
Fundamentals of Programming Lab
Mathematics I2
Mechanics I2
Non-technical catalog BA 2
Physics
Physics Lab
Semester 3 Modules:
Business Administration for Engineers
Design Theory 2
Mathematics M3
Mechanics I3
Thermodynamics 1
Thermodynamics 1 Lab
Materials Engineering 1
Materials technology 1 internship
Semester 4 Modules:
Design Theory 3
Manufacturing
Fluid Mechanics
Numerical methods for engineers
Structural Dynamics
System Dynamics
Thermodynamics 2
Thermodynamics 2 Lab
Materials Engineering 2
Materials technology 2 internship
Semester 5 Modules:
CAD
Control Engineering
Introduction to mechatronics and signal analysis
Industrial Internship
System dynamics and control engineering Internship
Process engineering
Elective Catalog Fluid Dynamics OR
Modelling and Simulation
Scientific work
Semester 6 Modules:
Bachelor thesis (ISE)
Bachelor thesis Colloquium
Elective B-ME_PO15
Energy technology
Heat engines and working machines
Perspectives & Job Prospects
Graduates will be especially suited for careers in:
International mechanical and facilities engineering.
Thermal, mechanical and chemical process engineering.
Automotive design and its supply chain.
Environmental protection technology.
Engineering companies and consultancies.
By taking account of the shifting requirements of the world of work, the course will equip students with the awareness, skills and techniques necessary for engaging in scientific work, for the critical assessment of technical knowledge and for working in a professional manner. Subject to aptitude and grades, graduates can go on to complete a master’s degree, which in turn could lead to a doctorate.