Mechanical Engineering (B.Sc.), Campus Lingen (Ems)
Program structure
Structure of the program
The six-semester Bachelor's degree program in Mechanical Engineering is divided into compulsory, core elective and elective modules.
Elective options from the fourth semester
From the fourth semester there is a possibility to attend elective modules individually, thus develop a profile. In the elective area, three of the following modules must be attended including one double module:
- Mechatronics (double module)
- Process Engineering, Plant Engineering and Apparatus Engineering (double module)
- Occupational Safety Management
- Robotics and Automated Production
- Renewable Energies
- Environmental production
An industrial case study with great practical proportions provides students the opportunity to apply what they have learned. Another module is the "General Studies", where you can choose from all modules of the Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences. This offers the opportunity to learn about other areas.
Because the fourth and fifth semester can be interchanged, this also offers the possibility of doing a semester abroad, internships or a leave of absence after the third or fourth semester.
Modules
- Mathematics for Mechanical Engineers
- Manufacturing Processes and Machine Tools
- Strength of Materials and Dynamics III
- Computer Science for Engineers
- Quality Management
- Basics of Project Management
- Numerics and Simulation
- Technical Construction
- Thermodynamics / Fluid Mechanics
- Measurement and Control Technology
In the 4th and 5th semesters, 3 modules with a total of 20 credit points are to be selected.
- Mechatronics I
- Process Engineering
- Application-oriented Engineering
- Work Safety Management
- Renewable Energy and Sustainable Power Supply
In the 4th and 5th semesters, 3 modules with a total of 20 credit points are to be selected.
- Mechatronics II
- Systems and Apparatus Engineering
- Robotics and Automated Production
- Productions and Quality Technology
- Environmentally Compatible Production
- General Studies*
* In the course of the General Studies, a module can be freely selected from the full range offered by Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences.
- Scientific Practical Project
- Bachelor Thesis and Colloquium
The degree program ends in the sixth semester with a 12-week scientific practice, which is carried out in cooperation with a company, as well as the 12-week Bachelor's thesis.