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TU Dortmund University, Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BSc | Full-time | 3 years | find out | EUR 290 per semester | EUR 290 per semester |
Curriculum
Those who are enthusiastic about technology, who want to take up the challenges of a competitive economy, who enjoy working self-directedly and who are fascinated by the constructive teamwork in a creative atmosphere are right for our B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering. The curriculum at TU Dortmund provides a solid basis that enables you to develop your potential. Right from the beginning you will work in interdisciplinary teams as you are instructed simultaneously in engineering, business and methodology. During the first semesters students are taught business, economic, natural science and engineering fundamentals essential for developing interdisciplinary competence. In doing so, we offer you the opportunity to discover and extend your talents and interests to be optimally prepared for selecting your profile before entering the fifth semester.
Currently you can select one of the following three profiles:
Production Management
Management of Electrical Networks
Industrial Management
Production Management prepares students for a job in general or production management. The specific lectures and seminars focus on mechanical engineering but are systematically enhanced with economic contents. In this profile the realization of technical-organizational aspects of production is focused.
Management of Electrical Networks is oriented towards the liberalized and restructured energy markets. It emphasizes electrical engineering and combines energy-technological and energyeconomical aspects with information-technological possibilities.
Industrial Management stands for the acquisition of encompassing business methodology and instruments. At the same time, it imparts the required knowledge about many industrial sub-processes. Comprehensive economic understanding for managing technical processes is most important for this profile module.
You can start working on your bachelor’s thesis when you have accumulated the required amount of credits. Having finished, you will give a presentation on your work and findings. During their studies students complete their mandatory 20-week internship. We strongly advise you to do parts of your internship before taking up your studies. Both the basic internship and the technical internship span ten weeks each; the first being divided into a manufacturing and an electrical engineering part, the second into a technology-oriented and a business- oriented part. Along with your bachelor’s thesis the technical internship takes place in the seventh semester.
In Germany all public universities are free of tuition fees. Since TU Dortmund University is a public institution there is no tuition fee for the MMT. However, students are requested to pay a social contribution fee.
For more information about international entry requirements, visit http://www.aaa.tu-dortmund.de/cms/en/International_Students/Applicants/index.html
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