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Mechanical engineering West Saxon University of Applied Sciences of Zwickau

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Degree

Diplom-Ingenieur (FH)

Standard period of study (amount)

8 semesters

Location

Overview and admission

Study Type

undergraduate

Admission semester

Winter Semester only

Area of study

  • Design Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Production Engineering

Focus

Production technology in machine and vehicle construction, Machine Design, Textiles Engineering

Annotation

Mechanical engineering is responsible for all the machinery and equipment needed in the entire industrial sector. Innovation, effectiveness and quality of mechanical engineering make themselves felt across the board in consumer and investment goods. Thus, mechanical engineering is at the core of the industrial sector of every highly developed country. Mechanical Engineers develop and test new machines and assemblies, prepare documents for their manufacture and use, prepare for series production and organise sales and service. You design and manage complex processes in factory operations to ensure effective operations. The course imparts knowledge and skills that enable use in all branches of machine and vehicle construction. The main focus of the course is on machine construction, production technology in mechanical and vehicle engineering, and textile technology.

Admission modus

Without admission restriction

Admission requirements (Link)

Lecture period

  • 11.03.2024 - 30.06.2024
  • 30.09.2024 - 28.01.2025

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Tuition fee

Fees

no tuition fees

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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