Mechanical Engineering (B.Sc.), Campus Lingen (Ems)
Program structure
Program structure
The six-semester Bachelor’s degree program in Mechanical Engineering (B.Sc.) consists of required subjects and required electives. A practical project as well as the Bachelor thesis, done in cooperation with a company or the university, offer application-oriented insights into everyday professional life. After the third or fourth semester, a semester abroad, internship semester, or student sabbatical semester can be taken. Graduates receive the academic degree Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.).
Required elective options
In the third semester, students can choose between various elective modules. An Industrial Case Study with a large practical component allows the acquired knowledge to be applied. Additionally, within the framework of General Studies, one module can be chosen freely from all the course offerings of Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences.
Elective modules
- Mechatronics I*
- Process Technology*
- Application-Oriented Design*
- Occupational Safety Management
- Renewable Energies
- Mechatronics II
- Plant Engineering and Apparatus Construction
- Robotics and Automated Production
- Environmental Production
- Production and Quality Engineering
- General Studies
Required: Four modules, at least one marked with *
Modules
- Numerics and Simulation
- Technical Construction
- Thermodynamics / Fluid Mechanics
- Measurement and Control Technology
In the 4th and 5th semesters, 3 modules with a total of 20 credit points are to be selected.
- Mechatronics I*
- Process Engineering*
- Design for Application-oriented Engineering*
- Work Safety Management
Renewable Energy and Sustainable Power Supply
Required: Four modules, at least one marked with *
In the 4th and 5th semesters, 3 modules with a total of 20 credit points are to be selected.
- Mechatronics II
- Systems and Apparatus Engineering
- Robotics and Automated Production
- Productions and Quality Technology
- Environmentally Compatible Production
- General Studies*
* In the course of the General Studies, a module can be freely selected from the full range offered by Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences.
Completion of modules totaling 30 ECTS at a partner university abroad (regulated by the study regulations)
The degree program ends in the sixth semester with a at least 12-week scientific practice, which is carried out in cooperation with a company, as well as the 12-week Bachelor's thesis.