Requirements Mechanical Engineering
The following study requirements apply for new enrollment:
- A school education that has qualified you foradmission to a
university of applied sciences and
- an 8-week specialized internship.
[Proof must be provided by the end of the fourth semester; see the conditions listed below!]
It is recommended that you complete at least four weeks of the internship before starting
your degree program.
As there are always questions about this topic, we would ask you to carefully review the following points to ensure that your transition to the degree program is as smooth as possible.
- Academic requirements
- Practical activities - Internship
- professional internship
- Recognition - Dates - Inquiry
Academic requirements
In order to successfully enroll in a degree program at our university, you need a "Fachhochschulzugangsberechtigung" (technical college entrance qualification). This can be a standard high school certificate, a certificate from a technical college, a technical school, a higher commercial school, or other schools. The important thing is that it states that you are eligible to enroll in a degree program at a technical college.
If you have obtained a technical college entrance qualification at a technical college in a specific field, e.g., "civil engineering," various certificates may include an addition such as "...may study the following field of study at a university of applied sciences: civil engineering,...". This restriction may apply, but is not the norm. In this case, please contact our Enrollment Office. If there is no restriction on the certificate, this is considered a general university of applied sciences entrance qualification and you can enroll.
If you have previous training as a technician or master craftsman, your diploma should include a corresponding clause regarding your eligibility for a degree program. If not, please contact the Enrollment Office.
Eligibility to study may also result from a professional qualification, e.g., completed training and relevant three years of professional experience. You can find more information on this on the information pages of the Enrollment Office.
Not only the degree program itself, but also the study environment is crucial when choosing a degree program. You can find more information on the websites for prospective students.
Study places are allocated directly by the technical university; applications are submitted online.
Further information on the respective procedures and deadlines can be found at:
If you have any questions about the degree program, please feel free to contact our academic advisors. The necessary information can be found on our website in the section for prospective students.