Bachelor
Civil engineering
Short info about the course of study
Restricted admission | Standard period of study | Start of studies |
no | 6 semesters | Winter semester |
Authorisation procedure
The degree program is admission-free, you can enroll directly without an application.
Enrolment deadline
29.07.2024 – 30.08.2024
Extension until 11.10.2024
completion
Bachelor of Science
Further information about the degree programme
Also possible as a dual study program
Language of instruction
German
The course of study
Especially in times of climate change and the decline of resources, it is the task of civil engineers to rethink construction. In addition to the ‘classic’ fields of activity in civil engineering, the focus of training today is on the following points, among others: Climate impact research, flood protection, energy-saving construction methods, infrastructure concepts for the energy transition, the use of artificial intelligence, sustainable building materials, new waste disposal concepts, new mobility and transport concepts.
The Bachelor's programme teaches the basics of civil engineering (mathematical-scientific and subject-specific basics). In addition, the basic knowledge of the classical topics of construction management, structural engineering, traffic and road engineering as well as water and environment is imparted.
5 Reasons to Study the
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✓ In addition to the technical, the socially important topics such as sustainability and environmental protection are comprehensively dealt with.
✓ High practical relevance of teaching with direct contact to the economy
✓ Possibility of dual study
✓ Laboratory internships, field trips, site visits
✓ Various specialization options (constructive engineering, water, traffic)
Career prospects
Based on the 17 global sustainability goals of the UN, the "German Sustainability Strategy" sets goals to protect people, the climate and nature in a sustainable manner. However, achieving these goals requires the work of innovative engineers. For example, civil engineers deal with the construction and use of energy-efficient buildings and infrastructure as well as the development of sustainable transport concepts including environmentally friendly building materials, the effects of climate change and forecasts for its development, the flood problem, the avoidance of environmental emissions and waste disposal, and thus create the tools without which sustainable development is unthinkable.
Important information
It is an internship for a total of 12 weeks until the beginning of the 4th semester. Proof of semesters. Of these, at least 6 weeks are to be completed on a construction site, for the further time, activities in the engineering office are also accepted. It is recommended to complete the internship before the start of your studies.
The course of study is also offered as a dual course of study (study + training + practical work in the company). Two degrees are obtained here: Bachelor of Science and an IHK professional degree.
Study structure
Section I – Basic studies | ||
1.-2. semesters (DUAL: 1st - 4th semester) Compulsory modules: Mathematics I and II, Engineering Geology and Soil Mechanics, Building Mechanics, Building Materials Science and Chemistry, Building Construction, Practical Geodesy and Geoinformation, Building Mechanics I (Strong-Body Statics) | ||
Section II - Basic Studies | ||
3.-4. Semester (DUAL: 5.- 6. semester) Compulsory modules: Baumechanik II/III (Elastostatik, Dynamik), Bauphysik I, Baustatik I/II, Baubetrieb und Baucalculation, baurecht – Contract Management, Hydromechanik und Wasserbau, Geotechnik, Ingenieurhydrologie I, Massivbau I, Verkehr und Straße | ||
Section III – Specialisation | ||
5-6. Semester (DUAL: 7.- 8. semester) Compulsory elective modules from specialisations: Compulsory elective modules from a subject to be chosen: Structural Engineering, Transport and Roads, Water and Environment Bachelor thesis |
Advice and contact
Make an appointment now at:
info.studienberatung@zsb.uni-siegen.de
or by phone at: 0271 740-2712
(Mon – Thu: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. / Fri: 9 a.m. – 12 noon)