Mechatronics

The study plan determines the timetable for each semester of our degree program.
Depending on the study model chosen, courses are spread over four or five days a week.
Course of study from matriculation in the 2019/2020 winter semester. The previously valid course plans can be found here.
The module descriptions can be found here.
1st semester
- Mathematics 1 – Fundamentals
- Mathematics 2 – Analysis 1
- Statics
- Materials Science
- Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 1
- Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 2
2nd semester
- Mathematics 3 – Linear Algebra
- Mathematics 4 – Analysis 2
- Strength of Materials
- Materials and Their Applications
- Specialization in Electrical Engineering
- Measurement Technology
3rd semester
- CAD and Fundamentals of Design
- Machine elements
- Dynamics
- Hardware-oriented programming
- Signals and Systems
- Electronics 1
4th semester
- Electronics 2
- Control engineering 1
- Mechatronics Internship Part 1
- Project and Cost Management
- Three modules from the elective catalog or the field of study Didactics
5th semester
- Mechatronics internship part 2
- Mechatronic Systems
- Technical English
- Modeling and Simulation of Mechatronic Systems
- Two compulsory elective modules from the elective catalog or the field of study Didactics
6th semester
- Study Project
- Bachelor's thesis in Mechanical Engineering
- Colloquium in Mechanical Engineering
catalog of compulsory elective modules
- Precision and Micro Systems
- Electromechanical Drive Technology
- Finite Element Method
- Connectivity
- Sustainability
- Modern drive concepts
- Interdisciplinary project work
- AI in Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics
- Machine dynamics
- Real-time data processing
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- Object-oriented programming
- Electrical machines
- Computer-aided numerical analysis and simulation technology
- Machine-oriented networking
- Control engineering 2
- Control of electric drives
- Sensor technology
- Software design
- Electrical drive technology
- Power electronics
- Applied statistics
- Photovoltaics
- Mathematical optimization
- Specialization in CAD
- Two modules from the field of study of didactics
- Two modules approved by the Examination Board from the range of subjects offered by another accredited bachelor's degree program
Compulsory elective modules for the field of study Didactics
- Diagnosis and support
- Vocational training in schools and companies
- Teaching and general didactics
- Technology didactics
- Internship for teaching at vocational colleges
The integration of a practical semester is possible. For further information, please contact the student advisory service.
If you choose to pursue a degree program without a specific field of study, a 4-day week is possible. If you choose modules from the field of teaching methodology, you will have a 5-day week.