• The safe disposal and recycling of machine parts, improving ergonomic aspects at the human-machine interface, and optimizing market orientation in the planning and development of production plants - are the diverse and socially-relevant issues students will explore in the Mechanical Engineering bachelor’s program.
  • Students will learn the broad, theoretical basic principles of mechanical engineering and plant manufacturing. The curriculum incorporates engineering and natural sciences as well as technical-methodological and non-technical aspects, enabling an in-depth examination of the development, construction, manufacturing, and operation of machines and plants and their components as well as related systems and processes. Application-based and product-related technical knowledge forms a further important aspect of the program.
  • The program provides students with a great deal of freedom when choosing their areas of specialization. Much of their studies will take place in elective modules, allowing them to focus on their interests and the career they wish to pursue.