Mechanical Engineering AKAD University of Applied Sciences in Stuttgart - state accredited
Overview and admission
Study Type
undergraduate
Admission semester
Summer and Winter Semester
Area of study
Mechanical Engineering
Focus
Energy and Environmental Engineering, Development and Construction, Production Optimisation, Technical Sales and Marketing, Grundlagen der technischen Thermodynamik, Rechnergestützte Konstruktionen, Vertiefungen(z.B. Entwicklung und Konstruktion, Energie- und Umwelttechnik, Technischer Vertrieb usw.)
Annotation
Completing the Bachelor's degree course in Mechanical Engineering with the intention of contributing to Industry 4.0 will put you on the right track. Germany is still the world leader in the development of state-of-the-art machines and systems. As a professional with the latest training, you have the best chance of establishing yourself and making a lasting impact in this area. The distance learning course prepares you for the classic areas of mechanical engineering and thermodynamics as well as for important fundamentals in disciplines such as computer science and business administration. Combine your interest in mathematics and natural sciences with knowledge of technical management functions and thus qualify for attractive positions in middle management, both in medium-sized companies and in global corporations. By the way: as a student of this distance learning course, you will be able to participate in a three-week study session in Sacramento: the <a href="Das AKAD California Campus Program: Einzigartig in seiner Art target="_blank">California Campus Program</a>!
Admission requirements
School-leaving certificate giving right of entry to higher education or entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences. If you do not have a school leaving certificate giving right of entry to higher education or an entrance qualification for studies at universities of applied sciences, you can still study under certain conditions.
Lecture period
Tuition fee
Languages of instruction
Main language
German
Further languages
English