Was lernt man in einem Bachelor of Engineering?

What do you learn in a Bachelor of Engineering?

The Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) is practice-oriented and is geared towards the current requirements of industry and business. The aim of the course is to combine sound engineering knowledge with practice-oriented skills. University of Applied Sciences cooperate closely with companies and research institutions to develop forward-looking solutions.

Typical contents of the course are

  • Mathematics and physics: teaching scientific principles for technical understanding.
  • Technical mechanics and materials science: analysis of forces, materials and their behavior under load.
  • Electrical engineering and computer science: fundamentals of modern technologies, digital systems and automation.
  • Design theory and CAD: Design and planning of technical systems using modern software.
  • Project management and business administration: organization of technical projects and economic evaluation of developments.
  • Practical phases and laboratory work: Direct application of what has been learned in real projects and experimental environments.

The content can vary depending on the course and subject area - for example mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, mechatronics or industrial engineering. Each specialization has a different focus, for example on digital manufacturing, energy efficiency or sustainable technologies.

Important to know: The specific curriculum and focus may vary depending on the Universities. It is therefore advisable to enquire directly with the desired educational institution. Use our contact form to ask specific questions - the inquiry will be automatically forwarded to the selected school.

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