Industrial Engineering / Mechanical Engineering

STUDY PROGRAMME

Industrial Engineering / Mechanical Engineering

Degree Conferred Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Duration 7 Semesters Enrollment Wintersemester Admission restriction No restricted admission Entry requirements University entrance qualification; For international applicants: Language assessment DSH level 2 (TestDaf 4x4, DSD II, Telc C1 Hochschule or equivalent); Application deadline      Applicants with German university entrance certificate (Abitur)   an der OVGU 15 September      Applicants with international secondary school leaving certificate   über uni-assist 15 July Language German


Objectives

Students receive an almost equal-weight education in engineering sciences and economics. This enables them to solve complex tasks at the interface between business and technology. Comparable study courses exist in Europe and in the USA, which opens the possibility for foreign stays. In addition, internships, labs and project work ensure a broad application.

Majors

  • Production technology and organization
  • Resource efficiency and sustainability

Career Perspectives

The study program open graduates a broad career prospect in Germany and abroad, especially in industrial and commercial enterprises. Typical areas of application are: controlling, project management, investment and financing, technical purchasing and distribution and company management. Graduates are able to take on management tasks and solve complex problems of industrial production together with specialists. The degree also enables the continuation of academic training within a (consecutive) master's course.

Competencies and Interests Required

Solid knowledge in mathematics and physics as well as a certain technical understanding are a good prerequisite for the study. Good communication and organizational skills are also expected. It is recommended to complete a 4-week basic practical course before the start of the studies, as this will promote the understanding of the contents already at the beginning semesters. Proof of completion of the basic internship must be provided no later than the end of the 4th semester.

More information

The course of studies is structured in such a way that the students specialize (semesters 5 and 6) on the basis of a compulsory program (semesters 1 to 4) according to their interests. Part of the course is also a specialist internship of a total of 12 weeks. As a new form of teaching, semester-accompanying projects in teams are handled by the students. The course is concluded with a Bachelor thesis in the 7th semester.

The degree also enables the continuation of academic training in a (consecutive) master's course.

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Last Modification: 07.03.2024 - Contact Person: Allgemeine Studienberatung