ETS-Process Technology (B.Eng.), dual, Campus Lingen (Ems)

Bachelor of Engineering

Characteristics of the Engineering of Technical Systems degree program

The interdisciplinary degree program Engineering of Technical Systems (EtS) provides students with a broad and well-founded knowledge of the mathematical and scientific fundamentals of engineering sciences in order to enable them to develop as well as operate technical systems. The increasing complexity of these systems, which engineers are confronted with in practice today, requires the development of an awareness of the interrelationships and dependencies of individual influencing variables from the various engineering disciplines. This is made possible for students through the intensive examination of a sub-discipline of engineering in the form of various specialisations, which include computer engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, mechatronics, as well as chemical process engineering / process technology. In the course of the degree programme, in-depth specialist knowledge is built up in the respective specialisation and supplemented with knowledge from the neighbouring disciplines. In the last semester of the degree programme in particular, there is an intensive linking of the various disciplines through overarching elective options, which also promote individual profile formation. Students complete the degree program with the title Bachelor of Engineering and are then entitled to take up further Master's studies.

Characteristics of the specialisation Chemical Process Engineering / Process Technology in the degree program Engineering of Technical Systems

The specialisation Chemical Process Engineering / Process Technology in the degree program Engineering of Technical Systems deals with any technical processes in which substances (gases, liquids or solids) are converted in terms of composition, type or properties. Process engineering uses mechanical, thermal, chemical or biological processes to convert raw materials into the desired products, such as energy raw materials, building materials, plastics or food. Students therefore deal with both the processing and purification of substances and their conversion into new products, becoming the interface between chemistry and mechanical engineering. In addition to materials science, physical and organic chemistry, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and basic process engineering operations, they are also taught knowledge of plant and process engineering, control engineering and project planning and simulation of process engineering processes. For practical consolidation, students can carry out experiments on teaching and research apparatus in the laboratory area for energy systems and process technology. At the end of their studies, they are able to plan, simulate and implement complex plants in process technology according to customer or industry requirements.

The specialisation Chemical Process Engineering / Process Technology is chosen at the end of the first semester in order to be able to take the corresponding compulsory modules from the second semester onwards. Throughout the entire study programme, the focus is on dovetailing the theoretical content with the students' practical requirements. The knowledge acquired at the university is thus never considered separately in the lectures and exams, but is always linked to the practical experiences of the work phase to enable profound competence development. This theory-practice relationship represents the basic idea of the dual degree programs here.

The degree program at a glance

Degree

Bachelor of Engineering

Start

Winter semester (1st August)

Study contract

Proof of an university entrance qualification and a study cooperation contract with a recognized training company.

Standard period of study

6 semesters (1 semester = 6 months)

Language of instruction

German, in single (optional)modules also English – level B2 of the English language is recommended

Type of study

Dual degree program

Numerus clausus

No

Location

Lingen (Ems)

Admission restriction

No

 

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