Study content:

The Bachelor's degree programme teaches the fundamental knowledge that is important for every engineering degree course worldwide. Forward-looking topics such as artificial intelligence (AI) and sustainability are included in the curriculum from an early stage. From the fourth semester onwards, there are three specialisations to choose from: Robotics & Automation, Virtual Design or Production & Materials Engineering. The Bachelor`s degree programme has a strong practical focus: In a programming internship, you will learn how to develop software in a team based on specific projects. In another placement, you will develop technical solutions independently - for example by building robots.

 

 

 

Career prospects:

  • Robotics
  • Production & Logistics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Medical Technology
  • Aerospace
  • Start-ups

Special features

Engineers today face exciting and rapidly evolving challenges. The modern industry is shaped by digitalization, automation, and sustainability. This degree program uniquely combines core engineering skills with focused training in emerging fields like AI and sustainable technology. You'll have the opportunity to develop in-depth knowledge in innovative areas such as robotics or virtual design. Thanks to the international orientation of the curriculum, it’s also easy to transfer credits earned abroad—making it ideal for a semester abroad or launching an international career.

About the degree programme
Degree programme: Engineering Science
Official Designation: Ingenieurwissenschaften
Degree: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Study mode: Full-time
Language of instruction: German
Start of studies: winter semester
Standard study duration: 6 semesters
Admission type: Restricted admission
Minimum German language skills: B 2
Please note: Applications for the 1st subject semester are only possible for the winter semester. However, applications for higher subject semesters are possible for the summer semester. Introductory events take place closely before the start of the lecture period: http://www.uni-augs…; start of the lecture period: https://www.uni-aug…
Application deadline for the summer semester: 15. January
Application deadline for the winter semester: 15. July

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Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
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Degree Programmes of the Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Materials Engineering
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Degree Programmes of the Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Materials Engineering
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