Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
7 semesters
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Automotive Engineering
Area of study
Engineering | Transport Services
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Vehicle-Engineer BSc Program

The Vehicle-Engineer BSc program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to solve basic engineering tasks in the fields of design, production, maintenance, repair, and recycling of different transport equipment and vehicle systems.


Program Details

  • Duration: 7 semesters
  • ECTS: 210

Qualification and Language

  • Qualification: Vehicle-engineer BSc
  • Language: English
  • Start: September

Admission and Requirements

For BSc programs, the general minimum requirements include an eligible high school degree, document of English language proficiency, and successful admission tests. For MSc programs, an eligible BSc degree is required. Detailed information on the general admission procedure, including deadlines and requirements, can be found on the E-admission page.


Tuition Fee and Scholarships

Students can study at the university with a scholarship or as self-funded students by paying tuition fees. Various scholarships are available to help cover tuition fees and living expenses during studies. Successful PhD students may receive additional support from research grants.


Preparatory Program

A preparatory program is available for students who need additional preparation before starting their degree program.


Curriculum

The curriculum for the Vehicle-Engineer BSc program includes:


  • Foundations: Mathematics, Physics, including subjects like Linear Algebra, Calculus, Probability, Statistics, General Physics, Statics & Dynamics (35 credits)
  • Additional skills: Other subjects, including Project Work Basics, Compulsory Elective Major Courses, Compulsory Elective Economics Course, Elective Courses (30 credits)
  • Advanced Courses: Advanced Engineering Skills, including Basics of Mobility, Practical or Theory-Based Modules (25 credits)
  • Specialization: Automotives, Vehicle Mechatronics, Rail Vehicles, Aircrafts, Vessels, Manufacturing (38 credits)
  • Thesis work (15 credits)

Career Options

Graduate engineers will be able to carry out sub-engineering tasks in the areas of design, manufacturing, operation, testing, maintenance, repair, and recycling, mainly in the field of vehicles, in line with the expectations of the industry. They will also be well-prepared to continue their studies in Vehicle Engineering at the MSc level.


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