Bachelor
Mechanical engineering dual

Short info about the course of study

Restricted admissionStandard period of studyStart of studies
no7 semestersWinter 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

see below

Language of instruction

German

The course of study

In addition to the advantages of studying at the University of Siegen, the Bachelor's program Mechanical Engineering-DUAL is characterized by a close coordination of practical activities in a company. Due to the specializations, the foundation stone is laid early on on specifically for the industry related areas of responsibility.

The companies thus have well-trained engineers at their disposal who can be used immediately during and after graduation.
The students are in an employment relationship with the company from the outset and at the same time receive an appropriate remuneration during
of study. You study during the lecture period and go through practical phases in the company during the semester break, in small subprojects under your own responsibility.

5 reasons to study mechanical engineering in Siegen

✓ Living and studying in the countryside

✓ Medium-sized companies in the immediate vicinity of the university

✓ Modern teaching and research equipment

✓ Good transport links

✓ Good care in a family environment

Career prospects

The close coordination between the university and the participating companies offers a smooth course of study with subsequent takeover and good career opportunities.

Numerous medium-sized companies and TIER 1 in the wider region of Siegerland and Sauerland offer a wide range of career prospects.

Admission requirements

The B.Sc. Mechanical engineering always begins in the winter semester. Requirements for access are the general university entrance qualification, the subject-specific university entrance qualification or the technical college entrance qualification. Applicants with a subject-specific university entrance qualification or a technical college entrance qualification must meet certain entry requirements: Information on application and enrolment

Study organisation

Examination regulations (FPOs) define the basic structures of a course of study (e.g. entry requirements and content to be studied). For students, the current version of an FPO automatically applies when enrolling in the first semester. This means that even in the case of changes to the FPO during the course of studies, the original version according to which one has enrolled is valid (provided that this FPO does not expire). The respective course plan represents the recommended exemplary course of study in the individual subjects and is part of an FPO. Additional regulations and details for each module to be studied can be found in the module manuals (e.g. prerequisites for taking a written examination or information on the content of the modules/events, ...). The traineeship regulations define the conditions under which the mandatory or optional traineeships must be completed.

Before the start of the lecture period, we recommend that you at least look at the course schedule of your course of study so that you know which modules are planned for the start of your studies.

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