Interdisciplinary engineering
What is it?
The rapid pace of technological change and the increasing complexity of systems, plants, and devices demand both a solid foundation in science and technology and deep subject-specific expertise. The Interdisciplinary Engineering Sciences degree program offers both –without requiring you to commit to a specific field from the start.
In the first two semesters, you will build a solid grounding in mathematics, natural sciences, and technology, preparing you for current and emerging technologies. During the third semester, orientation courses and a project help you explore potential focus areas and identify your interests. You will then select your specialization at the end of the third semester.
Available specializations include:
- International Technical Cooperation
- Mechatronics
- Biomedical Engineering
From the fourth to seventh semester, you will deepen your expertise in your chosen specialization and gain hands-on experience with practical methods. In the final semester, you will complete an internship and write your bachelor’s thesis, paving the way for your professional career.
What can I do with it?
By specializing in one of these areas, you will have a wide range of professional opportunities on the job market. Due to its interdisciplinary approach, graduates of this degree program are well prepared for future technologies and trends.
For degree-seeking students: detailed information on admission requirements, application deadlines, etc. can be found on the German page.