Mechanical Engineering TU Dortmund University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSc | On-Campus | Full-time | 3 years | find out | €290.00 semester per | €290.00 semester per |
In Germany all public universities are free of tuition fees. Since TU Dortmund University is a public institution there is no tuition fee for the MMT. However, students are requested to pay a social contribution fee.
Course overview
Curriculum
The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering is a first vocational qualification that simultaneously prepares its graduates for a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
In the course of the first four semesters, lectures provide a high degree of general education in natural sciences and engineering. This is the basis for your upcoming decision: before entering the fifth semester you select one of six possible study profiles. Even though every profile sets a different focus, your education will be spread widely to avoid a specialization too narrow. This flexibility is essential for your later profession and its dynamic requirements.
Whereas the profile modules span the fifth and sixth semester, the seventh and last semester serves to do your ten-week technical internship and write your bachelor’s thesis which completes your academic education. You can start working on your bachelor’s thesis when you have accumulated the required amount of credits. Having finished, you will give a presentation on your work and findings.
The following eight profiles are offered at TU Dortmund:
Machine Technology
Materials Handling Engineering
Production Engineering
Industrial Management
Materials Test Engineering
Production Engineering/Materials Test Engineering (Bachelor only)
Simulation Methods in Production Engineering
IT in Production and Logistics (Master only)
Entry requirements for this course
Contact TU Dortmund University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering to find course entry requirements.
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