Starting the first semester with virtual / online teaching
We do not expect any special prior knowledge at the start of the course, just a basic knowledge of mathematics and science at school level and a command of English (level B2) – no German. In this first semester, you will cross the bridge from school to the University of Applied Sciences!
- Mathematics and Scientific Basics
- Soft Skills and Culture
- English and German (level A2)
First study section (basics): semester two and three
The foundation modules in the second and third semesters are:
- Technical Mathematics
- Mechanics
- Engineering Design and Machine Elements
- Electrical Engineering
- Programming
- Material Science
- Business Administration
Second study phase (mechanical engineering specialisation): semester four, five and six
After mastering the engineering basics, the professional specialisation follows:
- Mathematical Applications
- Simulation Methods
- Advanced Mechanics (Strength of Materials, Dynamics)
- Engineering Design and Machine Elements
- Control Systems
- Measurement Technology
- Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics
- Advanced Material Science
- Production Technology
- Digitalisation in Production
- Scientific Work and Lab Workshops
- Elective Subjects
Internship and final semester including the Bachelor's thesis
The practical semester comprises 20 weeks of full-time work experience and two practical courses.
- Industrial internship
- Seminars accompanying the internship like Project Management
- Elective subject
- Engineering project (can be combined with the Bachelor's thesis)
- Bachelor's thesis and seminar
Module manual
In some modules, teaching takes place together with students from the fields of natural sciences and electrical engineering. You can make valuable contacts, look beyond the boundaries of mechanical engineering and benefit from the experience and skills of your fellow students. The insight into different approaches and procedures in problem solving will be very fruitful for your personal development. You will learn how to work effectively with specialists from other disciplines, which is often necessary in complex projects.
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One big benefit of the Mechanical Engineering programme is the industrial internship. It comprises 20 weeks of full-time work. You can complete your internship in Germany at a German company. In Germany, internships are often paid. You will be able to earn between 500 and 1,500 EUR per month.
The industrial internship can be your first step towards a career in Germany.