
Mechanical Engineering, B.Eng.
University: Deggendorf Institute of Technology
Visit website: https://www.th-deg.de
Course information
Application deadline
15/09/2025
Duration
7 Semester
Study form
Fees
0 € / Semester
Description
YOU'RE BUILDING THE MACHINES OF TOMORROW
If cars, ships or aeroplanes become more efficient in the future and emit fewer pollutants, then the know-how of mechanical engineers will be behind them. If you're interested in becoming a mechanical engineer, transport and mobility concepts are just one example of what you can work on. Mechanical engineering is one of the classic training areas in the engineering disciplines. Machines are used wherever mechanical work has to be relieved or made easier for people. They extend people's scope of action far beyond the limits of their senses and physical capabilities. You not only develop new machines, but are also responsible for their maintenance and operation. The spectrum ranges from power plants to tiny devices in medical technology. Above all, you use your knowledge of physics - from materials science to mechanics and control engineering to thermodynamics. You work in interdisciplinary teams and combine professional knowledge and technical skills with pragmatism, intuition, imagination and creative powers to solve ever new concrete tasks in a goal-oriented way.
Studying mechanical engineering as a dual course of study with over 120 partner companies is quite popular at the Deggendorf Institute of Technology. One of them is ZF Friedrichshafen AG. In this video you will learn how the combination of theory and practice works.
Learn more about the university where you can complete this study program.
Requirements
Admission requirements :
- General German university entrance qualification, or please check your eligibilty at the DAAD if you own an international qualification
- Language requirements
Previous knowledge:
- Knowledge of basic scientific subjects and mathematics is required.
Key aspects:
- Development and Design (ENK)
- Energy Technology/Plant Construction (ETA)
- Production Engineering (PRT)
- Technology of metals and plastics (TMK)
- Technical Operations Management - Industrial Management (IMA)