Study focus
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After you have completed a comprehensive orientation in the orientation phase, you will select one of the following subjects as your major when you re-register for the third semester :
- Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Computer Science
Mechanical Engineering
Mathematics
Mechatronics
Nanostructural Sciences
Physics
Technomathematics
Environmental Engineering
The study concentrations correspond exactly in their curriculum to the analogous Bachelor's degree programs without orientation phase.
Study plans of the majors
Here you will find the exemplary study plan for each major, from which you can see when which modules are scheduled in the respective analogous bachelor's degree program. Modules highlighted in dark green can already be taken in the orientation phase in the area of MINT-Orientierung, modules highlighted in white can only be taken if you have chosen the respective focus.
Once you have chosen your focus, the modules you passed in the orientation phase will be transferred there from the curriculum of your focus. To compensate for this, you must fill up the STEM orientation area from the third semester onwards with modules that belong to other specializations (that you have not chosen). For this purpose, in addition to the modules highlighted in dark green, you can also select the modules highlighted in light green from the study plans (these can be found in the study plans of the concentrations Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, Mechatronics, Nanostructure Sciences, Physics and Technomathematics).
Short descriptions and detailed module descriptions of the modules highlighted in dark green can be found here, Module descriptions of the modules highlighted in light green here, a short description of the Bachelor's program in Mechanical Engineering here.
For WiSe 23/24 there were some changes in the modules in mechanical engineering, which are not yet all incorporated in the module descriptions.
Short descriptions and detailed module descriptions of the modules highlighted in dark green can be found hereModule descriptions of the modules highlighted in light green here, a short description of the bachelor's degree program in mechatronics here.
For winter semester 23/24 there were some changes in the modules in mechatronics, which are not yet all incorporated in the module descriptions.