Why choose Mechanical Engineering?
As a BSc in Engineering student in Mechanical Engineering, you work with developing, designing and improving products and technical systems so that they become safe, efficient and sustainable. This can be anything from tiny hearing aids or medical endoscopes to larger constructions such as robots and wind turbines. You learn to combine creativity, physics and mathematics to create solutions that work in real life and make society greener and better.
Mechanical Engineering is for you if you…
- wants to help design the technical products of the future
- wants to have strong career opportunities
- wants to learn to develop innovative solutions to concrete problems
What will you learn?
The programme gives you a solid technical foundation and insight into how mechanical and thermic products are developed – from the first ideas to the finished design. You work with classic engineering disciplines such as statics, dynamics and materials technology, and learn to use advanced simulation software to analyse and optimise structures.
Through problem-based projects, you collaborate with companies on real development tasks. Here, you learn to plan, collaborate and solve technical challenges in practice. You gain experience in product development, mechanical design and production, and you learn to think sustainably when developing new solutions.
Teaching methods
Teaching combines theory in classroom instruction and lectures with practical group work and problem-based projects in collaboration with companies.
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