| Application Deadline: | July 15 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | Free - | ||
| Location: | Bremen / Germany / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 42 months | Start Date: | October |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 210 | ||
| Languages: | German | ||
This course of studies is aimed at skilled professionals who can bring in expertise in one specific area as well as general competences in other disciplines of engineering sciences. Systems engineering offers you both: devised as an interdisciplinary course it leads to a practice-oriented qualification in the three basic disciplines (1. electrotechnical engineering/information technologies, 2. computer and information sciences, 3. production engineering/process and mechanical engineering). You will learn how to work on an interdisciplinary basis and how to consider technical systems in a comprehensive way. Furthermore you will acquire specialized knowledge in one or more fields.
Apart from basic interdisciplinary knowledge you will acquire deeper insight into specialized areas such as e.g. robotics, mechatronics, systems software/embedded systems as well as company organisation. Entry requirement is the general university entry qualification. The whole course takes seven semesters and is conducted in German. The B.Sc. is a vocationally qualifying degree.
Students obtain a practice-relevant qualification in the three basic disciplines of electrical engineeering/information technology, computer science, production engineering/mechanical engineering and process engineering, although not in the same depth as would be the case in classical engineering departments.
Rather, students are trained by means of special lectures, work practicals, laboratory work and projects to develop their interdsiciplinary knowledge and approach: they learn to reflect on conventional solutions and how to replace these with what are often more cost-efficient and effective integrated systems. Besides the breadth and the integrative character of studies, each student has to choose a specialism and attend advanced courses in their respective field.
Area foci/ modules for advanced specialisation
The following specialisms are offered on the programme of Systems Engineering:
* Systems Engineering
* Automation Technology
* Robotics
* Mechatronics
* Systems Software/Embedded Systems
* Technology and Plant Facilities
* Company Organisation
* Aerospace engineering
General Studies
General Studies account for 25% of the study programme. These courses train key competences for subsequent career fields. By building their own individual specialities, students are able to shape and amplify their academic profile.
Work practicals
Students have to undertake an eight-week work practical.
General qualification for university entrance or specific higher education entrance qualification (e.g. Abitur, Einstufungsprüfung).
| Minimal degree required: | High School diploma |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
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