Mechanical Engineering
The Master's Programme in Mechanical Engineering offers several unique multi-disciplinary specialisation packages, such as digital engineering, industrial design, hybrid materials and additive manufacturing, which support traditional mechanical engineering. You will be studying in well-equipped facilities, and many of your classes will take place in high-tech labs that enable computer modelling, 3D imaging, and virtual reality for conducting experiments.
The programme provides you with great opportunities to build your own personal study plan by freely selecting two of eight available specialisation packages and some elective courses.
You will build your own study plan from the following specialisations:
- digital engineering
- robotics and mechatronics
- welding technology and laser processing
- steel structures
- composites and hybrid materials
- sustainable manufacturing processes.
You must complete one of the following degrees:
- Bachelor of Science in Technology completed in a university
The following fields are included in Mechanical Engineering:
- Mechanical Engineering
- (Mechanical) Automation Engineering
- Materials Science / Materials Technology
- Automation and Systems Engineering
or closely related.
- Bachelor of Engineering completed in a university of applied sciences
The following fields are included in Mechanical Engineering:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Production Engineering
- Manufacturing Technology
- Machine Automation
- Paper Machine Technology
- Automotive and Work Machine Technology
- Vehicle Design
- Product Design
- Production Systems
- Metal Technology
- Maintenance
- Robotics
- Virtual Production
- Intelligent Machines
or closely related.
Graduates typically build careers as e.g.
- design managers
- production managers
- experts in a specific area of mechanical engineering
- researchers or scientists
- project managers.